British Ambassador to Holy See: working together we can make a difference
By Vatican News staff writer
"Crisis" was one of the key words in Pope Francis' address to the Diplomatic Corps on Monday morning. Ambassador Axworthy, British Ambassador to the Holy See notes that the Pope's speech was slightly different to his usual ones which "often focus more on international relations". Instead, she says, this year Pope Francis spoke about the numerous crises that have been affecting our world, such as health, environment, economy, politics and "the crisis of humanity".
Ambassador Axworthy notes that today's speech spoke very much about health, because of the coronavirus pandemic, and about education because Pope Francis is "clearly very worried about the effect the pandemic's having on the young".
However, despite the slightly different structure to the speech, Pope Francis spoke about many of the well-known issues, but also mentioned one or two new things, says Ambassador Axworthy. "For example", she explains, "he mentioned the crisis in Myanmar, and also spoke of the crisis of democracy, as he sees it.. the need to respect free speech, to have a political environment that isn't too polemicised and also to respect the rule of law". These, continues Ambassador Axworthy, are all extremely important to the UK and so it was nice to see them mentioned.
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