VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Respect for the dignity of every person and for his or her values is as much a part of the identity of a Catholic university as faith is, Pope Francis said.
“This is perhaps the most beautiful and greatest thing about your universities,” the pope told university chancellors, rectors and other leaders of Catholic institutions belonging to the International Federation of Catholic Universities Jan. 19.
Explaining that he had “a long speech to read, but my breathing is a bit labored,” the pope made only brief remarks to members of the group before greeting each of them individually. “This cold won’t go away,” he complained.
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