"The world is suffering. In large part, its misery comes from a lack of a sense of God. The role of the Pope is to point people towards God who is the source of love and truth. With openness to the Transcendent... public life can become active and fruitful, and society, even a global society, can be transformed for the good."
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His Excellency Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams Apostolic Nunciature of Holy See (Vatican City) in London Diplomat Magazine
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