Ladies and Gentlemen,
Here, within a small space in the busy city of New York,
is housed an Organization with a worldwide mission to
promote peace and justice. I am reminded of the similar
contrast in scale between Vatican City State and the world
in which the Church exercises her universal mission and
apostolate. The sixteenth-century artists who painted the
maps on the walls of the Apostolic Palace reminded the Popes
of the vast extent of the known world. In those frescoes,
the Successors of Peter were offered a tangible sign of the
immense outreach of the Church's mission at a time when the
discovery of the New World was opening up unforeseen
horizons. Here in this glass palace, the art on display has
its own way of reminding us of the responsibilities of the
United Nations Organization. We see images of the effects of
war and poverty, we are reminded of our duty to strive for a
better world, and we rejoice in the sheer diversity and
exuberance of human culture, manifested in the wide range of
peoples and nations gathered together under the umbrella of
the international community.
On the occasion of my visit, I wish to pay tribute to the
invaluable contribution made by the administrative
'staff-and the many employees of the United Nations, who
carry out their duties with such great dedication and
professionalism every day - here in New York, in other UN
centres, and at special missions all over the world. To you,
and to those who have gone before you, I would like to
express my personal appreciation and that of the whole
Church. We remember especially the many civilians and
peace-keepers who have sacrificed their lives in the field
for the good of the peoples they serve - in 2007 alone there
were forty-two of them. We also remember the vast multitude
who dedicate their lives to work that is never sufficiently
acknowledged, often in difficult circumstances. To a11 of
you - translators, secretaries, administrative personnel of
every kind, maintenance and security staff, development
workers, peace-keepers and many others - thank you, most
sincerely. The work that you do makes it possible for the
Organization to continue exploring new ways of achieving the
goals for which it was founded.
The United Nations is often spoken of as the "family of
nations". By the same token, the headquarters here in New
York could be described as a home, a place of welcome and
concern for the good of family members everywhere. It is an
excellent place in which to promote growth in understanding
and collaboration between peoples. Rightly, the staff of the
United Nations are selected from a wide range of cultures
and nationalities. The personnel here constitute a microcosm
of the whole world, in which each individual makes an
indispensable contribution from the perspective of his or
her particular cultural and religious heritage. The ideals
that inspired the founders of this institution need to take
shape here and in every one of the Organization's missions
around the world in the mutual respect and acceptance that
are the hallmarks of a thriving family.
In the internal debates of the United Nations, increasing
emphasis is being placed on the "responsibility to protect".
Indeed this is coming to be recognized as the moral basis
for a government's claim to authority. It is also a feature
that naturally appertains to a family, in which stronger
members take care of weaker ones. This Organization performs
an important service, in the name of the international
community, by monitoring the extent to which governments
fulfill their responsibility to protect their citizens. On a
day-to-day level, it is you who lay the foundations on which
that work is built, by the concern you show for one another
in the workplace, and by your solicitude for the many
peoples whose needs and aspirations you serve in all that
you do.
The Catholic Church, through the international activity
of the Holy See, and through countless initiatives of lay
Catholics, local Churches and religious communities, assures
you of her support for your work. I assure you and your
families of a special remembrance in my prayers. May
Almighty God bless you always and comfort you with his grace
and his peace, so that through the care you offer to the
entire human family, you can continue to be of service to
him.