Pope: Catholic Social Teaching shows path to peaceful coexistence
In a message to the 2026 European Conference organized
by the Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation
in Luxembourg,
Pope Leo XIV upholds the Church’s Social Teaching
as showing societies a path
to authentic
respect and peaceful coexistence.
By Devin Watkins
The Centesimus
Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation is holding its 2026 European Conference in
Luxembourg on Friday, January 23.
Pope Leo XIV sent a message, signed by Cardinal
Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, expressing his appreciation for its theme:
“Peace Building in Europe: What Role for Catholic Social Thought and Universal
Values?”
The Pope said the theme is particularly relevant in
today’s world, in which societies resist discussing the universal values
proposed by religion and their contribution to the common good.
“While this resistance arises for various reasons, the
underlying crisis is the spread of relativism and the reduction of truth to
opinion,” he said.
No continent or community, added the Pope, can “live
in peace and thrive without commonly held truths that inform its norms and
values.”
Pope Leo then recalled that the human person is
created in the image and likeness of God.
He pointed to Pope St. John Paul II’s words in his
encyclical Centesimus Annus, which state that: “no authentic progress is possible
without respect for the natural and fundamental right to know the truth and
live according to that truth.”
Catholic Social Teaching, said Pope Leo XIV, is rooted
in the words and deeds of Jesus Christ, who revealed Himself as the Way, the
Truth, and the Life.
The Church’s Social Magisterium, he said, “has much to
offer as it goes beyond borders and provides a platform for collective
interests and way of living, thus making peaceful coexistence possible.”
In conclusion, Pope Leo expressed his hope that the
conference in Luxembourg will contribute to reminding Europe of its deep
Christian roots and advance the role of Catholic values “in building a more
peaceful and just European continent.”
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