I offer these considerations as a contribution to the work of the G20, with trust in the spirit of responsible solidarity that guides all those taking part.
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Source/Credit: Vatican Radio
By Vatican Radio | July 7, 2017
Pope Francis has sent a Message to the participants in the G20 meeting taking place in Germany July 7-8.
The Message is addressed to the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel, and details what the Holy Father recognizes as four principles of action for the building of fraternal, just and peaceful societies: time is greater than space; unity prevails over conflict; realities are more important than ideas; and the whole is greater than the part.
(Full text of Pope Francis’ Message, in its official English translation)
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Mrs Angela Merkel
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
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