MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS
FOR WORLD FOOD DAY 2024
Mr. Director General,
The 44th World Food Day invites us to reflect on
the right to food for a better life and future.
This is a priority, as it satisfies one of the
basic needs of human beings, namely to be
nourished in order to live in accordance with
adequate qualitative and quantitative standards
that guarantee the dignified existence of the
human person. However, we see this right
frequently undermined and not fairly applied,
with the harmful consequences that this entails.
In the interest of promoting the right to food,
the FAO keenly proposes to consider a
transformation of food systems that takes into
account the plurality and variety of nutritious,
affordable, healthy and sustainable foods as a
means to achieve food security and healthy diets
for all.
This requires not forgetting the intrinsic
social and cultural dimension of the act of
nourishing oneself. In this respect, political
and economic decision-makers at international
level must listen to the demands of those at the
bottom of the food chain, such as small-scale
farmers, and of intermediate social formations,
such as the family, who are directly involved in
providing food for people to eat.
Vigorous solutions to address and solve the food
problems of our time require that we consider
the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity as
the foundations of our development programmes
and projects, so that we never delay truly
listening to the needs that come from below,
from the workers and farmers, from the poor and
hungry, and from those who live in hardship in
isolated rural areas. Jesus Christ has taught
us: “Whatever you wish that men would do to you,
do so to them; for this is the law and the
prophets” (Mt 7:12).
Humanity, wounded by so many injustices,
urgently needs effective measures to lead a
better life, acting together in the same spirit
of fraternity and in the knowledge that this
planet that God has given us must be a garden
open to serene coexistence. This is what I was
thinking of when I proposed to consider the
paradigm of integral ecology, so that the needs
of each person and of the person as a whole are
taken into account, so that their dignity is
protected in their relationship with others and
in close connection with the care of creation.
Only if we take the ideal of justice as the
guide for our action can people's needs be met.
This also requires that we allow ourselves to be
challenged and moved by the condition of others,
and that solidarity becomes the main focus of
our decisions. In this way, the protection of
future generations will go hand in hand with
listening to and acting in favour of the demands
of present generations, through an intra- and
intergenerational alliance that calls us all to
fraternity and gives a new, more authentic
meaning to international cooperation, a
cooperation that must animate this Organization
and the entire multilateral system.
On this path, full of obstacles and
difficulties, but at the same time exciting and
full of challenges, the international community
can count on the encouragement of the Holy See
and of the Catholic Church, which never cease to
make their tenacious contribution so that
everyone may have food in adequate quantity and
quality for themselves and their families, so
that each person may lead a dignified life and
so that the painful scourge of misery and hunger
in the world may be definitively defeated.
With these sentiments and desires, upon all of
you and upon those who work for this noble
cause, I invoke the blessing of Almighty God,
who never tires of sustaining those who have the
good of all humanity at heart.
From the Vatican, 16 October 2024
FRANCIS
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Holy See Press Office Bulletin, 16 October 2024
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