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Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace - The Vatican and International Organizations from the Early Years to the League of Nations (Paperback)
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Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace - The Vatican and International Organizations from the Early Years to the League of Nations (Paperback)
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The roles of the Holy See and papal diplomacy vis-a-vis
international organisations have a long and intricate story that
spans centuries. Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace explores
the encounter between the Holy See and the international order,
from the establishment of the United Nations (UN) in 1945 through
the pontificate of Pope Paul VI (1963-78). Both Araujo and Lucal
have worked for and represented the Holy See in the environment of
the UN and, to a lesser extent, other international organisations.
Consequently, their investigation is based on not only academic
study of papal diplomacy and its relations with international
organisations, but also participation in the activities of the Holy
See within some of these organisations. They contend that while the
Church and international organisations have distinctive goals and
interests which can introduce strong differences on particular
issues, they nonetheless share other perspectives such as the
maintenance of international peace and security. The Holy See has
expressed general approval of the UN, especially its initiatives
aimed at ""peaceful coexistence and collaboration between
nations."" At the same time the Holy See has not hesitated to state
its morally grounded positions on pressing contemporary issues
(e.g., family planning, abortion, human embryonic cloning, and
family life) that have not always been congruent with those of
temporal sovereigns and international organisations, including the
UN. To date, Pope Pius XII's initial aspiration to join the UN has
not been fulfilled, but the Holy See formalised its participation
in the General Assembly of the United Nations in summer of 2004. In
spite of occasional criticism by some segments of secular society,
the interaction between the Holy See and the UN continues to exist
and to be fruitful in a variety of contexts. Papal Diplomacy and
the Quest for Peace seeks to elucidate this encounter and dynamic
by examining congruence and divergence on vital issues of great
importance to both institutions, most especially the quest for
peace and the protection of the dignity and legitimate interests of
humanity.
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