Pope Benedict XVI warned against separating moral values from public policy in his first meeting with the United Kingdom's new ambassador to the Holy See.
“When policies do not presume or promote objective values, the resulting moral relativism, instead of leading to a society that is free, fair, just and compassionate, tends instead to produce frustration, despair, selfishness and a disregard for the life and liberty of others,” Pope Benedict told Ambassador Nigel Baker, who presented his credentials to the Pope on Sept. 9.
Nigel Baker, new British ambassador to the Holy See |
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