The International Conde de Barcelona Prize awarded to the Cardinal Secretary of State
The Pope's diplomacy
between realism and prophecy
“The diplomacy of the Holy See is a ceaseless quest for just and human ways,
while at the same time taking into account the rights and responsibilities of
people and of States and the good of every person which is only obtained by
safeguarding the common good”.
These
are the words of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Secretary of State, in the discourse
he gave on Tuesday, 25 September, at the Monastery of Pedralbes, Barcelona,
where the International Conde De Barcelona Prize was conferred upon him. The
prestigious recognition – set up by the Conde de Barcelona Foundation of the
Spanish daily La Vanguardia, is intended for important figures or
institutions that have distinguished themselves in the field of communications –
was presented to the Cardinal by King Juan Carlos I of Spain himself. During the
ceremony in which numerous religious and civil authorities took part, Cardinal
Bertone reflected on the characteristics and purposes of “the Pope's diplomacy”,
underlining in particular that it “works, discreetly but constantly at the
service of many situations, to save lives and to make many people's situation
more human and sustainable”. Particularly important, in the Cardinal's opinion,
is the commitment of papal representatives to promoting peace, which “continues
to be a priority aim of the Holy See”, to be achieved through a wise balance
between “realism” and “prophecy”.