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   Vatican Information Service - Eng - to All   
   VISnews 110922   
   22 Sep 11 07:21:14   
   
   Subject: VISnews 110922   
   Organization: VIS - Ufficio Stampa della Santa Sede   
   From: Vatican Information Service - Eng - txt    
      
   VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE   
      
   TWENTY FIRST YEAR - N. 159   
   ENGLISH   
   THURSDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2011   
      
   SUMMARY OF THE POPE'S TRIP TO GERMANY:   
      
   - Pope Highlights Importance of Freedom and Responsibility   
      
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   POPE HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY   
      
   VATICAN CITY, 22 SEP 2011 (VIS) - At 8.15 a.m. today the Holy Father   
   departed from Ciampino airport in Rome. Following a two-hour flight, his   
   place landed at Berlin-Tegel airport, thus beginning the twenty-first   
   international apostolic trip of his pontificate and his first State visit to   
   Germany.   
      
     On arriving in Berlin the Holy Father was greeted by a twenty-one gun   
   salute, as per the protocol for State visits, while Christian Wulff and   
   Angela Merkel, respectively president and chancellor of the Federal Republic   
   of Germany, waited on the runway to greet him. Also present were Archbishop   
   Rainer Maria Woelki of Berlin, and Archbishop Robert Zollitsch of Freiburg   
   im Breisgau, president of the German Bishops' Conference.   
      
     From the airport the Pope travelled by car to Bellevue Castle, official   
   residence of the president, where the welcome ceremony took place in the   
   palace gardens.   
      
     "Even though this journey is an official visit which will reinforce the   
   good relations existing between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Holy   
   See, I have not come here primarily to pursue particular political or   
   economic goals, as other statesmen rightly do, but rather to meet people and   
   to speak about God", said the Pope in his address. "We are witnessing a   
   growing indifference to religion in society, which considers the issue of   
   truth as something of an obstacle in its decision-making, and instead gives   
   priority to utilitarian considerations.   
      
     "All the same", he added, "a binding basis for our coexistence is needed;   
   otherwise people live in a purely individualistic way. Religion is one of   
   these foundations for a successful social life. 'Just as religion has need   
   of freedom, so also freedom has need of religion'. These words of the great   
   bishop and social reformer Wilhelm von Ketteler, the second centenary of   
   whose birth is being celebrated this year, remain timely.   
      
     "Freedom requires a primordial link to a higher instance. The fact that   
   there are values which are not absolutely open to manipulation is the true   
   guarantee of our freedom", which "develops only in responsibility to a   
   greater good. Such a good exists only for all of us together. ... In human   
   coexistence, freedom is impossible without solidarity. ... This holds true   
   not only in private matters but also for society as a whole. In accordance   
   with the principle of subsidiarity, society must give sufficient space for   
   smaller structures to develop and, at the same time, must support them so   
   that one day they will stand on their own".   
      
     The Holy Father went on: "Bellevue Castle, ... with its dramatic history   
   (like many buildings of this city) is a testimony to the history of Germany.   
   A clear look at the past, even at its dark pages, enables us to learn from   
   it and to receive an impetus for the present. The Federal Republic of   
   Germany has become what it is today thanks to the power of freedom shaped by   
   responsibility before God and before one another. It needs this dynamism,   
   which engages every human sector in order to continue developing now. It   
   needs this in a world which requires a profound cultural renewal and the   
   rediscovery of fundamental values upon which to build a better future".   
      
     Having completed his address the Pope held a private meeting with   
   President Wulff and his family, after which he travelled to the headquarters   
   of the German Episcopal Conference (DBK) where he was received by its   
   president Archbishop Robert Zollitsch. He then held a private meeting which   
   Chancellor Merkel in the DBK library, where they were later joined by her   
   husband and members of her entourage. At the end of the meeting the Holy   
   Father went by foot to the refectory of the nearby Catholic Academy where he   
   had lunch.   
   PV-GERMANY/                                                     VIS 20110922   
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