Pax Romana ICMICA Europe News Letter (No.13 - March 2010)
Welcome to our first European Newsletter of 2010. Could federations please respond to the request for help in preparing the Pax Romana input into the MEIC conference in Padova (q.v.) Comments and contributions for the Newsletter are most welcome to kevin@newman.org.uk
Which Europe?: Ethical and Constitutional Challenges to the European Project - The minutes of the Congress
We are pleased to inform you about the new Pax Romana ICMICA publication, edited by ALUC - Association Luxembourgeoise des Universitaires Catholiques: "Which Europe?: Ethical and Constitutional Challenges to the European Project - The minutes of the Congress" (The European Conference of MIIC - Pax Romana: Luxembourg, 3-6th September 2003).
Luxembourg European Declaration
1. Our generations have been marked by a new awareness of European unity. After one of the blackest centuries in our history, after the conflicts and the fascisms, the night and fog of the nazi extermination, the scourge of communism - for the first time our continent can imagine a shared future, in a democratic prospect of freedom, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Thus the 20th century saw the birth of great hopes. It was the time when democracies took root, when the economy boomed as never before, when the first ecumenical gains were made, when the thought of the founding fathers of the united Europe was shaped and there was a pastoral and religious renaissance launched by the Vatican II Council.


