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Vatican ambassador nominee will adopt 'common ground approach'
![]() Dr. Miguel Diaz
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.- Dr. Miguel Diaz, President Obama's nominee to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, spoke at his confirmation hearing this morning in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In his remarks, Diaz pledged to "embrace President Obama and Secretary Clinton's diplomatic vision of leading through active listening and learning from others to seek common ground." Before delivering his remarks, Diaz was introduced by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), who described him as "a faithful Catholic...a gifted theologian...a respected scholar...a natural teacher...and a dedicated bridge-builder." According to the Minnesota Post, Klobuchar added, "He knows and loves America, and he knows and loves the Catholic Church." After a second introduction by freshman Senator Al Franken, Diaz began his testimony by saying, "As a Cuban American, my identity has been shaped by two cultures. I strongly believe that this has made me more open to others." Drawing on this experience, he said he would use it to "build bridges between different communities on behalf of our country." Diaz, who has worked in the academic world for years, also pointed out that his experience is "not limited to the realm of books... and the classroom." Perhaps offering a clue as to what he plans to do as an ambassador, Diaz cited his academic and personal "commitment to public action and service," which he said has inspired him to play "a leading role in promoting cultural, racial, and religious diversity on American college campuses." "At the College of Saint Benedict/St. John’s University, I have worked with religious leaders to [engage] local communities in exploring the role of religion in uniting people. If confirmed, my service to the United States as ambassador would be a natural extension of this work." The nominee named his experience at "creating dialogues related to cultural diversity, immigration, poverty, and the role of religion in society" as areas of intersection for his possible ambassadorship. "If confirmed," he stated, "I would embrace President Obama and Secretary Clinton's diplomatic vision of leading through active listening and learning from others to seek common ground in order to further the myriad mutual interests of the United States and the Holy See." Following his statement, Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) asked Diaz a single question about how he thought the July 10 meeting between President Obama and Pope Benedict XVI went. The theologian responded that they discussed many areas of mutual interest and that the meeting "set up a great foundation for our work in years to come." Diaz's confirmation still requires a vote by the full Foreign Relations Committee and then by the full Senate. Subscriber comments:
Published by: catherine KENNEDY
melbourne AUSTRALIA 07/23/2009 11:50 AM EST
Yes, Yes we have heard this all before re the common ground what a convenient play on words!
This sounds like another hope and change type mantra its starting to get so BORING! Catchy phrases for sure may have appeal yes but its ACTION that truly counts facta non verba - deeds not words! So what sagacious people really want is a capacity to get a tenacious, sound and well informed grip on the key issues and the will to then drive through key corrective action, not this softly softly aproach! Well when for example one is talking about innocent unborn lives the so called common ground does NOT SUFFICE! Far more is required than that- it doesnt take a college degree to realise this at all! Now do parents always seek the common ground to discipline a child or do they lay down the rules eg dont cross the busy road* or do they say stand in the middle of the same dangerous road we think that sensible parents would counsel their children to the first option! so one cannot call the common ground the best approach to a range of issues as each issue may be somewhat independent of each other Rather the best solution is required New ground breaking initiatives and well thought out policies eg in the PRO LIFE arena that GO FAR beyond the common ground is what people are looking for simple as that!
Published by: kathy
chicago 07/23/2009 11:29 AM EST
What "common ground"is there between people who think abortion is murder and those who think it is a woman's choice?
Published by: dAVID LARSEN
scituate Mass 07/23/2009 10:37 AM EST
May our country be open to the will of God and find all common ground there. May any acting Ambassador from the USA to the Holy See,act in accordance with the teachings of our Lord and Savior,Jesus Christ. May all parties be always obedient to God our Father and our Creator. Mutual respect and interest is common ground and especially in the matter of a healthy respect for life. May the term "Culture of Death"become a thing of the past. Amen
Published by: Mike Mulcahy
Traverse City, Michigan 07/23/2009 08:26 AM EST
Roman Catholics must all read The Faithful Departed by Philip Lawler. Lawler, former editor of Boston's catholic newspaper explains how weak bishops have brought us "Jello Catholicism" - no spine. Hence, Diaz.
Published by: Ellen Simoni
Port charlotte,FL 07/23/2009 08:19 AM EST
Doesn't it require that the Vatican accept him as ambassador? The Vatican understands that double speak common ground nonsense.
Published by: Erny
Philippines 07/22/2009 07:37 PM EST
'If there is anyone who is not enlightened by this sublime magnificence of created things, he is blind. If there is anyone who, seeing all these works of God, does not praise Him, he is dumb; if there is anyone who, from so many signs, cannot perceive God, that man is foolish. . . In everything, whether it is a thing sensed or a thing known, God Himself is hidden within.'
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