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Archbishop Takes Premier's Letter to Rome
7 April 2005
SOURCE: Premier of the Western Cape (Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
Cape Town's Catholic Archbishop, the Right Reverend Lawrence Henry left the Mother City last night for Rome, the 'Eternal City' to attend the Requiem Mass tomorrow of Pope John Paul II. He takes with him a letter (see text below) from Premier Ebrahim Rasool that the Archbishop has indicated he will give to the College of Cardinals as a message from the Government and people of the Western Cape.

Premier Rasool handed the letter to Archbishop Henry yesterday morning at an intimate gathering at Bouquet House, the Archdiocesan Offices behind St Mary's Cathedral, during which the Premier signed a condolence book along with Ministers Marius Fransman and Lynne Brown. (Photographs of the signing with the Archbishop are available on request from Charlene du Toit on 082 784 9220.)

Archbishop Henry's spokesperson in Cape Town is Fr Peter-John Pearson on 021 462 2417.

Premier's letter to Archbishop Lawrence Henry of Cape Town:

The death on Saturday of Pope John Paul II has had a major impact on people of all faiths and nations across the globe. Such uniquely cross-cutting and universal admiration, loss and respect is a rare occurrence and a sign of greatness.

Two of the most striking characteristics of his papacy that have come to the fore in public commentary were his commitment to improving the lives and conditions of the poorest of the world's poor and to building bridges between the major religions of the world. As Pontiff he focused very much too on the youth of the world and on the needs of the sick, the elderly and the disabled. While many of us in the human family may differ with his stance on some issues, none can question the compassion and humility of his ministry and the effect of that in promoting a more caring, more peaceful, more communal and more inclusive world. His examples of courage, fortitude, faith and self sacrifice are of great value to us all as we encounter the rapid changes of our contemporary life.

Who will ever forget the pioneering and courageous steps that he took when he acknowledged negligence in the face of the Jewish holocaust, when he apologised to the Muslim community for the crusades, when he opposed the war in Iraq, and when he embraced Africa in a most unique way.

These characteristics and tensions reflected much of our own National discourse and journey over the first ten years of our democracy and inform our ongoing work, especially in terms of poverty, unemployment, human dignity and reconciliation.

The Catholic Church played an invaluable role both before and after our 1994 elections and few of us will forget the significance of Pope John Paul II meeting both Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk in the early mid- nineties in support of their joint receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize and the democratisation of South Africa.

On behalf of our Provincial Government, my family and I, may I extend to you your Grace, to the Archdiocese of Cape Town, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Southern Africa and the Catholic and Christian communities at large our heartfelt sympathies at the loss of the man that you have called 'Holy Father' for so long, especially as you observe his Requiem Mass on Friday.

I assure you too of our prayers and thoughts as the Curia gather soon for the election of a successor to the throne of St Peter and for the new Pontiff as he will prepare for his new role.

Yours sincerely

Ebrahim Rasool
Premier of the Western Cape
 
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