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Paul VI
Address 3 June 1975

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1 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 2 | almost 3 | also 4 | an 5 1 | We deeply appreciated the desire you manifested 6 4 | power that almost inevitably arise between nations and their 7 5 | Under this aspect we are glad to be able to 8 1 | you attribute to the moral aspects of the problems that have 9 1 | the importance that you attribute to the moral aspects of 10 6 | interest with which we have availed ourself of the conversation 11 4 | continually pose problems of balance and imbalance. But we must 12 4 | international order can be based, but upon the criterion 13 5 | relationships that will better guarantee the exigencies 14 7 | represent we invoke the blessings of the Lord.~ 15 4 | between nations and their blocs, and which continually pose 16 1 | the rapid journey that has brought you for the first time to 17 | by 18 | can 19 | cannot 20 1 | countries of Europe. We are certain that this desire emphasizes 21 7 | We commend to God the efforts of all 22 3 | This is our mission. It constrains us to strive to ensure that 23 5 | goods between peoples and continents.~ 24 4 | and their blocs, and which continually pose problems of balance 25 6 | have availed ourself of the conversation that we have been able to 26 6 | May this convince you, Mr President, of the 27 4 | upon a spirit of generous cooperation of the strongest with the 28 5 | give the support of our counsel and our humble collaboration 29 1 | first time to some of the countries of Europe. We are certain 30 4 | can be based, but upon the criterion of justice, upon respect 31 1 | having in these last few days with many of the leaders 32 5 | peoples that are ever most dear to us, to the setting up 33 2 | which, at least from the declared point of view of defense, 34 1 | We deeply appreciated the desire you 35 2 | declared point of view of defense, cannot be ignored by those 36 1 | leaders in whose hands is the destiny of large sections of the 37 2 | been occupied in examining difficult questions, not only of political 38 3 | and moral values, which direct social living no less-indeed 39 | do 40 1 | of Europe and the Middle East.~ 41 3 | no less-indeed more-than economic and military interests and 42 7 | We commend to God the efforts of all men of good will 43 1 | certain that this desire emphasizes the importance that you 44 | end 45 3 | constrains us to strive to ensure that people never forget 46 | ever 47 2 | you have been occupied in examining difficult questions, not 48 5 | justice, and to an intensified exchange of services and goods between 49 2 | from us you would hear only exhortations and words of peace and of 50 5 | will better guarantee the exigencies of harmony and peace, in 51 4 | We do not shut our eyes to the reality of relationships 52 | few 53 | first 54 3 | ensure that people never forget the primacy of spiritual 55 5 | we are glad to be able to give the support of our counsel 56 5 | Under this aspect we are glad to be able to give the support 57 7 | We commend to God the efforts of all men of 58 7 | the efforts of all men of good will and upon yourself, 59 5 | exchange of services and goods between peoples and continents.~ 60 5 | relationships that will better guarantee the exigencies of harmony 61 1 | of the leaders in whose hands is the destiny of large 62 5 | guarantee the exigencies of harmony and peace, in security and 63 | has 64 1 | meetings which you have been having in these last few days with 65 6 | able to have with you, the Head of a nation upon which rest 66 2 | knew that from us you would hear only exhortations and words 67 4 | power that a peaceful and humane international order can 68 5 | support of our counsel and our humble collaboration to the solving 69 2 | view of defense, cannot be ignored by those responsible for 70 4 | problems of balance and imbalance. But we must raise our voice 71 2 | political but also of military import, which, at least from the 72 1 | this desire emphasizes the importance that you attribute to the 73 4 | relationships of power that almost inevitably arise between nations and 74 1 | been the subject of the intense round of meetings which 75 5 | security and justice, and to an intensified exchange of services and 76 6 | received your visit and of the interest with which we have availed 77 3 | more-than economic and military interests and preoccupations.~ 78 7 | people whom you represent we invoke the blessings of the Lord.~ 79 1 | at the end of the rapid journey that has brought you for 80 2 | responsible for public life. You knew that from us you would hear 81 5 | collaboration to the solving of the knots that mean so much suffering 82 1 | hands is the destiny of large sections of the world, and 83 | last 84 1 | few days with many of the leaders in whose hands is the destiny 85 | least 86 3 | direct social living no less-indeed more-than economic and military 87 2 | those responsible for public life. You knew that from us you 88 3 | values, which direct social living no less-indeed more-than 89 7 | invoke the blessings of the Lord.~ 90 1 | appreciated the desire you manifested to visit us, at the end 91 | many 92 6 | May this convince you, Mr President, 93 5 | solving of the knots that mean so much suffering and peril 94 7 | to God the efforts of all men of good will and upon yourself, 95 1 | particularly of Europe and the Middle East.~ 96 3 | This is our mission. It constrains us to strive 97 3 | social living no less-indeed more-than economic and military interests 98 | most 99 | much 100 | must 101 4 | with the weakest, for their mutual advantage.~ 102 6 | with you, the Head of a nation upon which rest such tremendous 103 4 | inevitably arise between nations and their blocs, and which 104 4 | understanding of the rights and needs of others, and upon a spirit 105 | never 106 | no 107 2 | these meetings you have been occupied in examining difficult questions, 108 4 | and humane international order can be based, but upon the 109 | others 110 6 | with which we have availed ourself of the conversation that 111 1 | sections of the world, and particularly of Europe and the Middle 112 4 | is not upon power that a peaceful and humane international 113 5 | mean so much suffering and peril for peoples that are ever 114 6 | you, Mr President, of the pleasure with which we have received 115 2 | least from the declared point of view of defense, cannot 116 2 | difficult questions, not only of political but also of military import, 117 4 | blocs, and which continually pose problems of balance and 118 3 | and military interests and preoccupations.~ 119 3 | people never forget the primacy of spiritual and moral values, 120 2 | by those responsible for public life. You knew that from 121 2 | occupied in examining difficult questions, not only of political but 122 4 | and imbalance. But we must raise our voice to remind people 123 1 | visit us, at the end of the rapid journey that has brought 124 4 | not shut our eyes to the reality of relationships of power 125 6 | pleasure with which we have received your visit and of the interest 126 4 | must raise our voice to remind people that it is not upon 127 7 | upon the people whom you represent we invoke the blessings 128 4 | criterion of justice, upon respect and understanding of the 129 6 | which rest such tremendous responsibilities.~ 130 2 | cannot be ignored by those responsible for public life. You knew 131 6 | Head of a nation upon which rest such tremendous responsibilities.~ 132 4 | and understanding of the rights and needs of others, and 133 1 | the subject of the intense round of meetings which you have 134 1 | is the destiny of large sections of the world, and particularly 135 5 | of harmony and peace, in security and justice, and to an intensified 136 5 | intensified exchange of services and goods between peoples 137 5 | most dear to us, to the setting up of systems of international 138 4 | We do not shut our eyes to the reality 139 2 | and words of peace and of sincere and generous collaboration 140 | so 141 3 | moral values, which direct social living no less-indeed more-than 142 5 | humble collaboration to the solving of the knots that mean so 143 | some 144 4 | needs of others, and upon a spirit of generous cooperation 145 3 | never forget the primacy of spiritual and moral values, which 146 3 | mission. It constrains us to strive to ensure that people never 147 4 | generous cooperation of the strongest with the weakest, for their 148 1 | problems that have been the subject of the intense round of 149 | such 150 5 | knots that mean so much suffering and peril for peoples that 151 5 | glad to be able to give the support of our counsel and our humble 152 5 | us, to the setting up of systems of international relationships 153 [Title]| TEXT OF THE ADDRESS~ 154 | those 155 1 | brought you for the first time to some of the countries 156 6 | nation upon which rest such tremendous responsibilities.~ 157 | Under 158 4 | justice, upon respect and understanding of the rights and needs 159 | up 160 3 | primacy of spiritual and moral values, which direct social living 161 2 | from the declared point of view of defense, cannot be ignored 162 4 | imbalance. But we must raise our voice to remind people that it 163 4 | of the strongest with the weakest, for their mutual advantage.~ 164 | whom 165 | whose 166 2 | hear only exhortations and words of peace and of sincere 167 1 | of large sections of the world, and particularly of Europe 168 | would 169 | your 170 | yourself


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