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Archive image of 杏MAP导航 Francis receiving George Johannes, South African Ambassador to the Holy See Archive image of 杏MAP导航 Francis receiving George Johannes, South African Ambassador to the Holy See 

South African Ambassador to the Holy See: Sharing is the key word

South Africa鈥檚 Ambassador to the Holy See shares his impressions of the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 annual audience with the diplomatic corps in the Vatican.

By Linda Bordoni

Known as the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 鈥淪tate of the World鈥 address, the annual papal meeting with ambassadors accredited to the Holy See, is a privileged occasion for the diplomats to hear, first-hand, what the Holy Father鈥檚 thoughts are regarding their particular parts of the world and his aspirations for the year to come.

The long and complex discourse typically paints a fresco of the current state of world affairs, highlighting areas of crisis, war, suffering and need, while encouraging and guiding action and diplomacy for peace and development.

Even if you weren鈥檛 in the 鈥淎ula delle Benedizioni鈥 for 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 address on 8 February 2021 to the diplomatic corps, you wouldn鈥檛 need a crystal ball to guess that the covid-19 pandemic and its far-reaching effects would be dramatically present in many of his considerations.  

This was confirmed to me shortly after the audience with the diplomats by George Johannes, Ambassador of South Africa to the Holy See, who told me that although 杏MAP导航 Francis touched on many painful and even tragic issues, he came away from the audience feeling energized and comforted, encouraged to look ahead and see the light at the end of the tunnel:

Listen to the interview with Ambassador George Johannes

鈥淭his is one of the best speeches that I've heard for a very long time,鈥 said Ambassador Johannes, 鈥渂ecause it was very comprehensive and it brought together so many different themes, and what was key was our inter-connectedness.鈥

Inter-connectedness

The ambassador said that, in line with 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 many exhortations to never forget we are 鈥淥ne Human Family鈥 and that we must care for 鈥淥ur Common Home鈥, the 杏MAP导航 eloquently highlighted how in the past years there has been a tendency to 鈥渂uild walls鈥, to 鈥渋solate each other鈥 and pursue selfish interests, while the covid-19 pandemic has forced us to realise that we are all inter-connected and that no one is saved alone.

鈥淲hat interested me a lot,鈥 he said, 鈥渨as that he clearly outlined the position of the Holy See on international economic and political relations,鈥 and what made me very happy was that he outlined clearly the spirit of sharing and dialogue.鈥

Ambassador Johannes said 杏MAP导航 Francis spoke at length about the setting up of the Vatican's Covid-19 commission that, he explained, goes well beyond the health issues of the pandemic: 鈥淚t's focusing on welfare rights and on the fact that more and more people are actually on the streets, that more and more people are poor, are having serious social and political problems in their lives.鈥

What really struck him, Ambassador Johannes told me, was that the 杏MAP导航 went to great lengths to highlight how prior to the pandemic 鈥渆verything was selfishness,鈥 and subjected to a 鈥渃ulture of waste鈥 while the pandemic has reminded us of the value of human existence.

Covid reminded us about the value of life

鈥淐ovid confronted us to look at the two unavoidable dimensions of human existence: sickness and death鈥 and reminded us about the value of life.

This he said, led him to talk about other pandemics: the pandemics of war and exclusion and of the need to look to the call of the poor and the marginalized and of how impellent it is for us to restructure society.

Paradoxically, he agreed, the 杏MAP导航 is saying that although the pandemic, the virus, has pushed us apart because of health precautions, it has forced us to take stock of our inter-connectedness: 鈥渉e was talking about the world being fragile and he also mentioned this issue in terms of climate change, and the problems that we have in Africa.鈥

Ambassador Johannes said the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 speech spanned the continents with more than a mention of the critical situations in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, the Korean Peninsula, the Holy Land, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, where he hopes to visit very soon.

The 杏MAP导航's Copernicum revolution

鈥淲hat is interesting he says there is a need for a new Copernican revolution,鈥 for turning the economy upside down and creating a new kind of economy, 鈥渙ne that brings life not death! 杏MAP导航 Francis - Johannes reiterated - really was my man today!鈥  

The twelve-page long speech included references and reflections on religious freedom, terrorism, the importance of interreligious dialogue and the fundamental need for dialogue and mutual understanding, the ambassador said, and it concluded with a reference to Dante鈥檚 鈥淒ivine Comedy鈥 in which man is led from pain and suffering into a condition of bliss.

One rather beautiful and touching part of his discourse, Ambassador Johannes noted, pertained to Italy when the 杏MAP导航 expressed his appreciation for how Italians, who were the first in Europe to have to deal with the grave effects of the pandemic, never lost heart.

The 杏MAP导航, he said, revealed that he 鈥渦rged them build a society in which no one is discarded or forgotten鈥 reiterating that 鈥2021 is a time that must not be wasted.鈥

A vision in which society is based on fairness

鈥淭his resonates with me personally,鈥 the ambassador said, 鈥渂ecause my vision is very much of a society which is non-capitalist based, but a society which is based on fairness and human capitalism where we share each other鈥檚 strengths, resources, good will, etc.鈥

鈥淚 see me and 杏MAP导航 Francis being on the same wave-line,鈥 Ambassador Johannes concluded: 鈥渁nd that is why I came out of the audience feeling good, feeling energized, and happy also to see how well he looked! One can only say 鈥榣ong may he live鈥 and 鈥榣ong may he go on鈥  because we really need him!鈥

 

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08 February 2021, 22:08