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Benedict XVI
Address to H.E. Mr Bartolomej Kajtazi

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1 4| constitutional state (cf. ibid., 109). ~ 2 4| life" (Ecclesia in Europa, 110). This rightly demands of 3 6| lives by belief (cf. ibid., 31). I strongly encourage the 4 7| Novo Millennio Ineunte, 49) and is much appreciated 5 6| truth (cf. Fides et Ratio, 90). Indeed, knowledge enlightened 6 | about 7 | above 8 8| people of your nation God’s abundant blessings.~ 9 1| welcome you today and to accept the Letters of Credence 10 5| civic leaders can be held accountable. Human history teaches us 11 5| of your land have already achieved much in the difficult but 12 4| reclaims the soul of Europe, acquired through the decisive contribution 13 2| fulfil their missionary activity with fidelity and creativity. 14 2| Methodius recognized the acute need to transpose correctly 15 4| panacea to overcome economic adversity. In the process of the European 16 3| your citizens therefore to affirm the fundamental values common 17 4| contribution of Christianity, affirming the transcendent dignity 18 4| consist above all in an agreement about values which ... find 19 3| for peace is consolidated allowing you to dedicate every human 20 | along 21 | already 22 2| Europe, is marked by an annual visit to Rome of a delegation 23 2| John VIII showed in the Apostles of the Slavs, by encouraging 24 1| Credence by which you are appointed Ambassador Extraordinary 25 7| Ineunte, 49) and is much appreciated in your country. I am confident 26 5| which honours the legitimate aspirations of all sectors of society 27 8| Roman Curia are ready to assist you in the fulfilment of 28 6| religious instruction. This assists the young to discover the 29 5| coherence and stability. Authentic development requires a coordinated 30 5| positive change, they must be based on the protection of human 31 2| all that is good, true and beautiful. In this way all peoples 32 | because 33 | become 34 | been 35 | begin 36 7| concrete love for every human being" (Novo Millennio Ineunte, 37 6| human as one who lives by belief (cf. ibid., 31). I strongly 38 4| natural resonance there and belong to the spirit that permeates 39 4| permeates this Continent. As my beloved predecessor said on a number 40 2| Methodius who, along with Saints Benedict, Bridget of Sweden, Catherine 41 2| Catherine of Siena and Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, are the great 42 2| need to transpose correctly Biblical notions and Greek theological 43 6| from dividing communities, binds peoples together in the 44 8| your nation God’s abundant blessings.~ 45 8| will further strengthen the bonds of understanding and cooperation 46 2| along with Saints Benedict, Bridget of Sweden, Catherine of 47 4| courageously pursuing legitimately brings you closer to the rest of 48 3| cultures is an indispensable building stone of the universal civilization 49 | but 50 4| Union’s expansion it is "of capital importance" to remember 51 2| Christians in Europe is that of casting the ennobling light of Revelation 52 2| Benedict, Bridget of Sweden, Catherine of Siena and Teresa Benedicta 53 7| The Catholic Church in your nation, though 54 3| between peoples and even the cause of senseless conflicts and 55 6| confidence and optimism. Central to this promise is the creation 56 5| effect a lasting positive change, they must be based on the 57 7| without distinction. Her charitable mission, particularly to 58 4| decisive contribution of Christianity, affirming the transcendent 59 2| the primary task facing Christians in Europe is that of casting 60 5| and to which political and civic leaders can be held accountable. 61 3| building stone of the universal civilization of love for which every 62 2| symbolic event recalls the close interest Popes Nicholas 63 4| legitimately brings you closer to the rest of Europe. Indeed 64 5| task of ensuring social coherence and stability. Authentic 65 4| Entry into the European Community should not, however, be 66 2| notions and Greek theological concepts into a very different context 67 7| commitment to practical and concrete love for every human being" ( 68 6| generation with a vision of confidence and optimism. Central to 69 7| appreciated in your country. I am confident that the Church is willing 70 3| even the cause of senseless conflicts and wars. In fact dialogue 71 4| Rather, the union must "consist above all in an agreement 72 3| way the quest for peace is consolidated allowing you to dedicate 73 4| freedom, democracy and the constitutional state (cf. ibid., 109). ~ 74 2| concepts into a very different context of thought and historical 75 4| spirit that permeates this Continent. As my beloved predecessor 76 7| the Church is willing to contribute even more extensively to 77 4| acquired through the decisive contribution of Christianity, affirming 78 1| greeting which you have conveyed from President Crvenkovski. 79 8| bonds of understanding and cooperation existing between your country 80 5| Authentic development requires a coordinated national plan of progress 81 2| acute need to transpose correctly Biblical notions and Greek 82 3| co-operation with neighbouring countries.~ 83 4| which your Government is courageously pursuing legitimately brings 84 6| Central to this promise is the creation of educational opportunities. 85 4| ordering of society that creatively reclaims the soul of Europe, 86 2| activity with fidelity and creativity. Just as Cyril and Methodius 87 2| and freedom which God the Creator intends for everyone.~ 88 1| to accept the Letters of Credence by which you are appointed 89 2| Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, are the great Patrons of 90 1| conveyed from President Crvenkovski. I gladly reciprocate them 91 3| Balkan region. Tragically, cultural differences have often been 92 4| your traditions and your culture find a natural resonance 93 8| various offices of the Roman Curia are ready to assist you 94 4| Europe, acquired through the decisive contribution of Christianity, 95 3| consolidated allowing you to dedicate every human and spiritual 96 6| common search for truth which defines every human as one who lives 97 2| annual visit to Rome of a delegation from your country. This 98 4| Europa, 110). This rightly demands of each state a proper ordering 99 4| values of reason, freedom, democracy and the constitutional state ( 100 7| though numerically small, desires to reach out in co-operation 101 3| conflicts and wars. In fact dialogue between cultures is an indispensable 102 3| region. Tragically, cultural differences have often been a source 103 2| theological concepts into a very different context of thought and historical 104 5| already achieved much in the difficult but rewarding task of ensuring 105 4| affirming the transcendent dignity of the human person and 106 4| geographic and economic dimensions." Rather, the union must " 107 8| Your Excellency, the diplomatic mission which you begin 108 6| This assists the young to discover the full meaning of human 109 7| Macedonian society without distinction. Her charitable mission, 110 6| enlightened by faith, far from dividing communities, binds peoples 111 3| peace and reconciliation. By doing so it can become an example 112 2| peoples and nations are drawn towards that peace and freedom 113 8| in the fulfilment of your duties. With my sincere good wishes, 114 | each 115 4| its law and in its life" (Ecclesia in Europa, 110). This rightly 116 6| promise is the creation of educational opportunities. Where schools 117 5| if such programmes are to effect a lasting positive change, 118 5| for true progress remains elusive. ~ 119 2| Apostles of the Slavs, by encouraging them to fulfil their missionary 120 6| 90). Indeed, knowledge enlightened by faith, far from dividing 121 2| Europe is that of casting the ennobling light of Revelation on all 122 5| difficult but rewarding task of ensuring social coherence and stability. 123 4| nations, and they need Europe! Entry into the European Community 124 6| freedom to truth (cf. Fides et Ratio, 90). Indeed, knowledge 125 5| rights including those of ethnic and religious minorities, 126 4| in its life" (Ecclesia in Europa, 110). This rightly demands 127 2| country. This richly symbolic event recalls the close interest 128 | everyone 129 3| doing so it can become an example to others in the Balkan 130 6| the full meaning of human existence, especially the fundamentally 131 8| understanding and cooperation existing between your country and 132 4| of the European Union’s expansion it is "of capital importance" 133 2| of thought and historical experience, so today the primary task 134 4| about values which ... find expression in its law and in its life" ( 135 7| to contribute even more extensively to the country’s human development 136 1| are appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the 137 2| so today the primary task facing Christians in Europe is 138 3| senseless conflicts and wars. In fact dialogue between cultures 139 6| knowledge enlightened by faith, far from dividing communities, 140 8| I invoke upon you, your family and all the people of your 141 6| knowledge enlightened by faith, far from dividing communities, 142 2| The feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius 143 2| missionary activity with fidelity and creativity. Just as 144 6| of freedom to truth (cf. Fides et Ratio, 90). Indeed, knowledge 145 5| and an honourable police force. Without these foundations, 146 3| reaffirmed its commitment to forge a path of peace and reconciliation. 147 6| youth. Integral to such formation is religious instruction. 148 | Former 149 7| the poor and suffering, forms part of her "commitment 150 5| police force. Without these foundations, the hope for true progress 151 3| your people, in a spirit of fruitful co-operation with neighbouring 152 2| by encouraging them to fulfil their missionary activity 153 8| ready to assist you in the fulfilment of your duties. With my 154 6| the young to discover the full meaning of human existence, 155 6| opportunities. Where schools function in a professional manner 156 3| therefore to affirm the fundamental values common to all cultures; 157 6| existence, especially the fundamentally important relationship of 158 | further 159 6| citizens presents the young generation with a vision of confidence 160 4| it is reduced to merely geographic and economic dimensions." 161 1| President Crvenkovski. I gladly reciprocate them and assure 162 4| you have noted that the goal of social integration which 163 5| responsible and transparent governance, and the maintenance of 164 1| Macedonia to the Holy See. I am grateful for the warm words of greeting 165 2| Benedicta of the Cross, are the great Patrons of Europe, is marked 166 2| correctly Biblical notions and Greek theological concepts into 167 1| grateful for the warm words of greeting which you have conveyed 168 2| interest Popes Nicholas I, Hadrian II and John VIII showed 169 | has 170 5| and civic leaders can be held accountable. Human history 171 2| different context of thought and historical experience, so today the 172 5| held accountable. Human history teaches us repeatedly that 173 5| judiciary system and an honourable police force. Without these 174 5| national plan of progress which honours the legitimate aspirations 175 | however 176 2| Popes Nicholas I, Hadrian II and John VIII showed in 177 5| maintenance of law and order by an impartial judiciary system and an 178 4| expansion it is "of capital importance" to remember that it "will 179 6| especially the fundamentally important relationship of freedom 180 6| Government’s commitment to improving the social and economic 181 5| protection of human rights including those of ethnic and religious 182 3| dialogue between cultures is an indispensable building stone of the universal 183 7| human being" (Novo Millennio Ineunte, 49) and is much appreciated 184 6| such formation is religious instruction. This assists the young 185 6| most especially the youth. Integral to such formation is religious 186 4| that the goal of social integration which your Government is 187 6| staffed by people of personal integrity, hope is offered to all 188 2| freedom which God the Creator intends for everyone.~ 189 6| therefore, to pursue its intention to permit the teaching of 190 2| event recalls the close interest Popes Nicholas I, Hadrian 191 8| my sincere good wishes, I invoke upon you, your family and 192 2| Nicholas I, Hadrian II and John VIII showed in the Apostles 193 5| and order by an impartial judiciary system and an honourable 194 2| fidelity and creativity. Just as Cyril and Methodius recognized 195 7| promoting the values of peace, justice, solidarity and freedom.~ 196 6| Fides et Ratio, 90). Indeed, knowledge enlightened by faith, far 197 4| to remember that it "will lack substance if it is reduced 198 5| The people of your land have already achieved much 199 5| programmes are to effect a lasting positive change, they must 200 5| which political and civic leaders can be held accountable. 201 5| progress which honours the legitimate aspirations of all sectors 202 4| is courageously pursuing legitimately brings you closer to the 203 1| today and to accept the Letters of Credence by which you 204 4| expression in its law and in its life" (Ecclesia in Europa, 110). 205 2| of casting the ennobling light of Revelation on all that 206 6| defines every human as one who lives by belief (cf. ibid., 31). 207 3| which every man and woman longs. I encourage you and your 208 1| Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Holy See. I am grateful 209 7| communities to all members of Macedonian society without distinction. 210 5| transparent governance, and the maintenance of law and order by an impartial 211 3| of love for which every man and woman longs. I encourage 212 6| function in a professional manner and are staffed by people 213 2| great Patrons of Europe, is marked by an annual visit to Rome 214 3| spiritual resource to the material and moral progress of your 215 6| young to discover the full meaning of human existence, especially 216 7| religious communities to all members of Macedonian society without 217 7| every human being" (Novo Millennio Ineunte, 49) and is much 218 5| of ethnic and religious minorities, the practice of responsible 219 2| encouraging them to fulfil their missionary activity with fidelity and 220 3| have often been a source of misunderstanding between peoples and even 221 3| resource to the material and moral progress of your people, 222 | more 223 | most 224 5| development requires a coordinated national plan of progress which honours 225 4| and your culture find a natural resonance there and belong 226 3| their source in the very nature of the human person. In 227 4| number of occasions: Europe needs the Balkan nations, and 228 3| fruitful co-operation with neighbouring countries.~ 229 2| the close interest Popes Nicholas I, Hadrian II and John VIII 230 | not 231 4| Mr Ambassador, you have noted that the goal of social 232 2| transpose correctly Biblical notions and Greek theological concepts 233 7| for every human being" (Novo Millennio Ineunte, 49) and 234 4| beloved predecessor said on a number of occasions: Europe needs 235 7| Church in your nation, though numerically small, desires to reach 236 4| predecessor said on a number of occasions: Europe needs the Balkan 237 6| personal integrity, hope is offered to all and most especially 238 8| assure you that the various offices of the Roman Curia are ready 239 | often 240 | one 241 6| creation of educational opportunities. Where schools function 242 6| vision of confidence and optimism. Central to this promise 243 5| the maintenance of law and order by an impartial judiciary 244 4| demands of each state a proper ordering of society that creatively 245 | other 246 | others 247 | out 248 4| understood merely as a panacea to overcome economic adversity. In the 249 4| be understood merely as a panacea to overcome economic adversity. 250 7| poor and suffering, forms part of her "commitment to practical 251 7| Her charitable mission, particularly to the poor and suffering, 252 3| its commitment to forge a path of peace and reconciliation. 253 2| the Cross, are the great Patrons of Europe, is marked by 254 4| belong to the spirit that permeates this Continent. As my beloved 255 6| pursue its intention to permit the teaching of religion 256 6| are staffed by people of personal integrity, hope is offered 257 5| requires a coordinated national plan of progress which honours 258 1| I am pleased to welcome you today and 259 1| Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Former Yugoslav Republic 260 5| system and an honourable police force. Without these foundations, 261 5| of society and to which political and civic leaders can be 262 7| mission, particularly to the poor and suffering, forms part 263 2| recalls the close interest Popes Nicholas I, Hadrian II and 264 5| are to effect a lasting positive change, they must be based 265 7| part of her "commitment to practical and concrete love for every 266 5| religious minorities, the practice of responsible and transparent 267 1| citizens of your nation of my prayers for the country’s peace 268 4| Continent. As my beloved predecessor said on a number of occasions: 269 6| prosperity of its citizens presents the young generation with 270 1| which you have conveyed from President Crvenkovski. I gladly reciprocate 271 4| economic adversity. In the process of the European Union’s 272 6| Where schools function in a professional manner and are staffed by 273 6| optimism. Central to this promise is the creation of educational 274 7| development programmes, promoting the values of peace, justice, 275 4| demands of each state a proper ordering of society that 276 6| the social and economic prosperity of its citizens presents 277 5| they must be based on the protection of human rights including 278 6| Government, therefore, to pursue its intention to permit 279 4| Government is courageously pursuing legitimately brings you 280 3| person. In this way the quest for peace is consolidated 281 | Rather 282 6| freedom to truth (cf. Fides et Ratio, 90). Indeed, knowledge 283 7| numerically small, desires to reach out in co-operation with 284 8| offices of the Roman Curia are ready to assist you in the fulfilment 285 3| thanksgiving that your nation has reaffirmed its commitment to forge 286 4| person and the values of reason, freedom, democracy and 287 2| This richly symbolic event recalls the close interest Popes 288 1| President Crvenkovski. I gladly reciprocate them and assure the Government 289 4| society that creatively reclaims the soul of Europe, acquired 290 3| I recognise with sentiments of thanksgiving 291 2| Just as Cyril and Methodius recognized the acute need to transpose 292 3| forge a path of peace and reconciliation. By doing so it can become 293 4| lack substance if it is reduced to merely geographic and 294 3| to others in the Balkan region. Tragically, cultural differences 295 6| fundamentally important relationship of freedom to truth (cf. 296 6| to permit the teaching of religion in primary schools.~ 297 5| the hope for true progress remains elusive. ~ 298 4| of capital importance" to remember that it "will lack substance 299 5| Human history teaches us repeatedly that if such programmes 300 1| Plenipotentiary of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Holy 301 5| stability. Authentic development requires a coordinated national plan 302 4| your culture find a natural resonance there and belong to the 303 3| every human and spiritual resource to the material and moral 304 5| minorities, the practice of responsible and transparent governance, 305 4| brings you closer to the rest of Europe. Indeed your traditions 306 2| casting the ennobling light of Revelation on all that is good, true 307 5| much in the difficult but rewarding task of ensuring social 308 2| from your country. This richly symbolic event recalls the 309 4| Ecclesia in Europa, 110). This rightly demands of each state a 310 5| the protection of human rights including those of ethnic 311 8| the various offices of the Roman Curia are ready to assist 312 2| marked by an annual visit to Rome of a delegation from your 313 4| As my beloved predecessor said on a number of occasions: 314 6| peoples together in the common search for truth which defines 315 5| legitimate aspirations of all sectors of society and to which 316 3| peoples and even the cause of senseless conflicts and wars. In fact 317 3| I recognise with sentiments of thanksgiving that your 318 | should 319 2| Hadrian II and John VIII showed in the Apostles of the Slavs, 320 2| of Sweden, Catherine of Siena and Teresa Benedicta of 321 8| of your duties. With my sincere good wishes, I invoke upon 322 2| showed in the Apostles of the Slavs, by encouraging them to 323 7| nation, though numerically small, desires to reach out in 324 7| values of peace, justice, solidarity and freedom.~ 325 4| creatively reclaims the soul of Europe, acquired through 326 3| dedicate every human and spiritual resource to the material 327 5| ensuring social coherence and stability. Authentic development requires 328 6| professional manner and are staffed by people of personal integrity, 329 3| an indispensable building stone of the universal civilization 330 8| begin today will further strengthen the bonds of understanding 331 6| belief (cf. ibid., 31). I strongly encourage the Government, 332 4| remember that it "will lack substance if it is reduced to merely 333 7| particularly to the poor and suffering, forms part of her "commitment 334 2| Saints Benedict, Bridget of Sweden, Catherine of Siena and 335 2| your country. This richly symbolic event recalls the close 336 5| by an impartial judiciary system and an honourable police 337 5| accountable. Human history teaches us repeatedly that if such 338 6| intention to permit the teaching of religion in primary schools.~ 339 2| Catherine of Siena and Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, 340 3| recognise with sentiments of thanksgiving that your nation has reaffirmed 341 2| Biblical notions and Greek theological concepts into a very different 342 | there 343 | these 344 | those 345 | though 346 2| very different context of thought and historical experience, 347 | through 348 | together 349 | towards 350 4| rest of Europe. Indeed your traditions and your culture find a 351 3| others in the Balkan region. Tragically, cultural differences have 352 4| Christianity, affirming the transcendent dignity of the human person 353 5| practice of responsible and transparent governance, and the maintenance 354 2| recognized the acute need to transpose correctly Biblical notions 355 8| strengthen the bonds of understanding and cooperation existing 356 4| should not, however, be understood merely as a panacea to overcome 357 3| indispensable building stone of the universal civilization of love for 358 | upon 359 | us 360 8| See. I assure you that the various offices of the Roman Curia 361 2| Nicholas I, Hadrian II and John VIII showed in the Apostles of 362 6| young generation with a vision of confidence and optimism. 363 2| is marked by an annual visit to Rome of a delegation 364 1| See. I am grateful for the warm words of greeting which 365 3| senseless conflicts and wars. In fact dialogue between 366 1| I am pleased to welcome you today and to accept 367 1| the country’s peace and well-being.~ 368 | Where 369 7| confident that the Church is willing to contribute even more 370 8| duties. With my sincere good wishes, I invoke upon you, your 371 3| for which every man and woman longs. I encourage you and 372 1| am grateful for the warm words of greeting which you have 373 6| and most especially the youth. Integral to such formation 374 1| Plenipotentiary of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to


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