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Paul VI
Address 23 January l975

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1 1 | Letters by which you are accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary 2 2 | Christian nations of Eastern Africa and one which, in its Martyrs, 3 2 | our visit there some years ago: we cherish the memories 4 4 | Appreciative of the greetings which you 5 4 | President of Uganda, we ask you to convey to him and 6 3 | express satisfaction with your assignment as Ambassador to the Holy 7 2 | Country.~We thank you for the assurance you have given us that the 8 3 | success in this post, we also assure you of our prayers for yourself 9 4 | to him and to the other Authorities of the Nation our own good 10 | because 11 4 | kindly presented to us on behalf of His Excellency the President 12 4 | spiritual progress of the beloved Ugandan people.~ 13 | but 14 | by 15 2 | particularly dear to the Catholic Church since it is one of 16 2 | there some years ago: we cherish the memories of that visit 17 2 | it is one of the foremost Christian nations of Eastern Africa 18 2 | occasion to reaffirm the commitment of the Church to work loyally, 19 4 | of Uganda, we ask you to convey to him and to the other 20 2 | is, the programme of the development of peoples”.~ 21 | during 22 2 | foremost Christian nations of Eastern Africa and one which, in 23 2 | esteem and fully support our efforts to promote peace and the 24 2 | the integral good of the entire Nation. As we said in our 25 2 | the spirit. It is likewise especially dear to us because of our 26 2 | Government and people of Uganda esteem and fully support our efforts 27 | every 28 3 | are very glad to hear you express satisfaction with your assignment 29 1 | accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the 30 2 | moral support and also, as far as possible, her practical 31 2 | Church since it is one of the foremost Christian nations of Eastern 32 2 | temporal order which the Church fosters today, not her programme, 33 2 | people of Uganda esteem and fully support our efforts to promote 34 2 | and to it she intends to give her moral support and also, 35 3 | We are very glad to hear you express satisfaction 36 2 | you have given us that the Government and people of Uganda esteem 37 1 | We have a great pleasure in welcoming you 38 4 | Appreciative of the greetings which you have kindly presented 39 3 | While we wish you every happiness and success in this post, 40 | has 41 3 | We are very glad to hear you express satisfaction 42 | him 43 | His 44 4 | own good wishes for the human and spiritual progress of 45 2 | work loyally, through her institutions, for the integral good of 46 2 | her institutions, for the integral good of the entire Nation. 47 2 | your own; and to it she intends to give her moral support 48 | its 49 4 | greetings which you have kindly presented to us on behalf 50 1 | Vatican and in receiving the Letters by which you are accredited 51 2 | values of the spirit. It is likewise especially dear to us because 52 2 | commitment of the Church to work loyally, through her institutions, 53 | made 54 2 | spiritual and moral maturity of mankind. For our part we take this 55 2 | Africa and one which, in its Martyrs, has given witness to the 56 2 | the spiritual and moral maturity of mankind. For our part 57 2 | years ago: we cherish the memories of that visit and of the 58 2 | we made to the shrine of Namugongo. You understand therefore 59 2 | of the foremost Christian nations of Eastern Africa and one 60 | not 61 2 | For our part we take this occasion to reaffirm the commitment 62 | on 63 2 | programme of the temporal order which the Church fosters 64 | other 65 2 | said in our address to the Parliament of Uganda during our visit 66 2 | maturity of mankind. For our part we take this occasion to 67 2 | Uganda is particularly dear to the Catholic Church 68 2 | support our efforts to promote peace and the spiritual and moral 69 2 | programme of the development of peoples”.~ 70 2 | of that visit and of the pilgrimage which we made to the shrine 71 1 | We have a great pleasure in welcoming you to the 72 1 | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uganda 73 2 | support and also, as far as possible, her practical support: 74 3 | happiness and success in this post, we also assure you of our 75 2 | as far as possible, her practical support: that is, the programme 76 3 | we also assure you of our prayers for yourself and your Country.~ 77 4 | greetings which you have kindly presented to us on behalf of His Excellency 78 4 | behalf of His Excellency the President of Uganda, we ask you to 79 4 | the human and spiritual progress of the beloved Ugandan people.~ 80 2 | fully support our efforts to promote peace and the spiritual 81 2 | we take this occasion to reaffirm the commitment of the Church 82 1 | you to the Vatican and in receiving the Letters by which you 83 2 | welcome we have for you as the representative of your Country.~We thank 84 1 | and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uganda to the Holy See.~ 85 2 | the entire Nation. As we said in our address to the Parliament 86 3 | glad to hear you express satisfaction with your assignment as 87 | she 88 2 | pilgrimage which we made to the shrine of Namugongo. You understand 89 | since 90 | some 91 2 | understand therefore the special welcome we have for you 92 2 | the supreme values of the spirit. It is likewise especially 93 3 | you every happiness and success in this post, we also assure 94 2 | has given witness to the supreme values of the spirit. It 95 2 | mankind. For our part we take this occasion to reaffirm 96 2 | There is a programme of the temporal order which the Church fosters 97 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 98 2 | representative of your Country.~We thank you for the assurance you 99 | therefore 100 | through 101 2 | which the Church fosters today, not her programme, but 102 4 | progress of the beloved Ugandan people.~ 103 2 | shrine of Namugongo. You understand therefore the special welcome 104 2 | given witness to the supreme values of the spirit. It is likewise 105 1 | in welcoming you to the Vatican and in receiving the Letters 106 | very 107 2 | understand therefore the special welcome we have for you as the representative 108 1 | have a great pleasure in welcoming you to the Vatican and in 109 | While 110 3 | to the Holy See. While we wish you every happiness and 111 4 | the Nation our own good wishes for the human and spiritual 112 | with 113 2 | in its Martyrs, has given witness to the supreme values of 114 2 | commitment of the Church to work loyally, through her institutions, 115 2 | of our visit there some years ago: we cherish the memories 116 | yourself


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