“Societies in Europe are called to find ways and means to reduce polarization”

Message of the Holy Father to the participants of the European Forum Alpbach

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In his message, the Pope shares reflections on the growing spread of movements that risk overshadowing the weakest in society.

The Alpbach Forum is a space that brings together young people from Europe and around the world with the most innovative minds in politics, economics, civil society, culture, and science to promote ideas for a strong and democratic Europe.

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Below we publish the message that the Holy Father Francis sent to the participants of the European Forum Alpbach (17-30 August 2024):

Dear participants in the European Forum Alpbach!

I am pleased to be able to say a few words to you today. When I think of Europe, I think of it first and foremost as the continent of human rights. The majority of important universal human rights were developed here.

Currently, we are experiencing a time of crisis in Europe, which like every crisis brings with it dangers and opportunities; a time in which various populist movements are enjoying great popularity. The reasons for this reside principally in economic and political factors. We therefore see that in Europe, as a result of this “wave” of populism, some ideals have vanished and some principles, with regard to behaviour towards the weaker members of society, have been sidelined.

These ideals and principles, among which those of human dignity and fraternity deserve special mention, have always been connected to the Gospel matrix. Today the cultural context has changed, and the Church is required to live within a secularized society; this should neither surprise nor frighten us, because we are well aware that God is present there. Rather, with renewed motivation, we strive, as Christians, to contribute the wealth of Catholic social doctrine, with its claim to universality. Even the European Union, ever since its founding, has universalistic features, and it is to be hoped that it does not lose them. In this regard, the aspect of fraternity is particularly important. It follows that European societies are called to find ways and means to reduce the polarization within them, and to remain open towards the surrounding world.


Dear participants in the European Alpbach Forum, thank you for your commitment in the midst of the social challenges of our time, and I hope you can be “contagious” witnesses of European ideals. I. bless you heartily, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. Thank you!

Rome, 21 August 2024

FRANCIS

[Original text: German]

 

 

Holy See Press Office Bulletin, 24 August 2024