Following is a September 23,2005 letter sent by Cardinal Martino to CCSJ chair Leela Ramdeen:
Dear Ms. Ramdeen,
Development and peace are two key topics in our world of today. Both issues impact the daily life of all human beings in numerous ways ranging from the quantity and quality of food available to the level education received and to the very life expectancy of a person.
People aspire to conditions of peace which permit a harmonious future, one marked by true development in all aspects of life – material, spiritual, familial, social, political and economic.
On 28 and 29 October 2005 the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace will host an International Conference on the topic of “Women, Development and Peace”.
It is my pleasure to invite you to attend this important Conference. Attached you will find a copy of the Draft Programme which gives an overview of the richness of the topics to be addressed and the range of the issues under consideration.
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President of the Pontifical
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