Pope Francis' Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin Congratulates President-elect Donald Trump "we wish him much wisdom"


Pope Francis' Secretary of State of US presidential elections, the Holy See’s (Vatican) Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, told reporters, "We congratulate" (Auguri a) President-elect Donald Trump.(Vatican Media Image Above is a Screenshot from Pope Francis' Meeting with President Trump in May 2017)
 “Of course we wish [Trump] him well. At the beginning of his mandate, we wish him much wisdom, because that is the principal virtue of leaders according to the Bible.”
The Cardinal also said that the president-elect will have to work “above all to be the president of the whole country” in order to the overcome the polarisation that increasingly marks our age. At the same time, he expressed his hope that Trump would be “an element of détente and pacification in the current conflicts that are bloodying his world.”
Hopes for Peace in the Holy Land and Ukraine
 Cardinal Parolin in response to Trump's promise to end wars, replied, “Let us hope,” while acknowledging, “I don’t think he has a magic wand.”
(VIDEO Below from Pope Francis' Meeting with Trump in 2017)  

He emphasized that ending war takes humility, willingness, and a desire to pursue the interests of humanity as a whole, rather than focusing on particular interests.
Concerning the conflicts in Ukraine and the Holy Land, Parolin said, “Let’s see what he will propose after he takes office,” Parolin said.
In response to questions about Trump’s promise to deport “millions” of immigrants from the United States, Cardinal Parolin said, “It seems to me that the position of the Pope and the Holy See is very clear in this regard. We are for a wise policy towards immigrants and therefore one that does not go to these extremes.”
He added that Pope Francis has given “very precise, very clear” indications concerning migration, adding “I believe this is the only way to address the problems and solve them in a humane manner.”
Trump's Pro-life Positions Align More Closely with the Vatican's
Cardinal Parolin agreed that there are some issues where Trump’s policies align more closely with the positions of the Holy See, such as the “defence of life.”
However, the cardinal said, “I believe this should be common policy; it should try to gather consensus around this issue and not become a policy once again of polarization and division.”
He insisted on the need to listen to one another, and said he hoped Trump’s promises to defend life “will also broaden the consensus in this sense.”
Cardinal Parolin said he did not think the relationship between the Holy See and the United States would change, as he noted, “We maintained relations with President Trump even during his previous term in office, so more or less we will continue.”
Acknowledging closeness on some issues and differences on others, Cardinal Parolin said, this will be the occasion to exercise dialogue and try to find more points of consensus together, always for the benefit of the common good and of peace in the world.”
China
Finally, responding to a question about the Holy See’s relationship with China, Cardinal Parolin said, “We have moved forward with China… the dialogue is ongoing, in small steps but ongoing, so we confirm this line.” Cardinal Parolin insisted the Holy See’s interest in China “is essentially an ecclesial interest,” and that a greater recognition of this orientation could change the “evaluations” of the relationship by other nations.
Source: Vatican News and ANSA

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