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SPEECH BY
GEORGE YEO, MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
AT THE OPENING
OF JOURNEY OF FAITH EXHIBITION
ON FRIDAY
17 JUNE 2005 AT 7 PM
Your
Excellency Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo,
Your
Excellency Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio,
Archbishop
Nicholas Chia
Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen
Today's opening of "Journey of Faith – Art and
History from the Vatican Collections" marks a significant milestone in the
relationship between Singapore and the Holy See. I remember initiating the first discussion in
September 1997 when I visited the Vatican as the Minister for Information and
the Arts. I was honoured
to meet Pope John Paul II at his summer residence at Castel
Gandolfo during that visit. It gives me great
pleasure to be here this evening for the opening of this wonderful exhibition.
This is the first time that the Holy See has ever loaned
such a large number of artefacts from its collections
for an exhibition in Asia. It is a great privilege for us in Singapore to host
this Vatican exhibition. We are grateful
for the confidence shown by the Vatican authorities in entrusting so much
precious material to our care for the next 3.5 months.
Visitors
will be able to appreciate the full breadth of European art and craft from the
early Christian period to the 21st century - works by anonymous
artists to famous masters like Raphael, Veronese and Bernini.
This is the first time the Asian Civilisations
Museum is holding a major exhibition on aspects of Christian civilisation. It is
part of the Museum's mission to inform and educate Singaporeans on the major
religious traditions in the world. In
our multi-religious society, understanding the religious beliefs and practices
of others is very important.
Accompanying this exhibition and celebrating it, we
have an interesting programme of concerts, choir
performances, lectures and workshop. We hope that all this will help attract
tourists to the exhibition.
The
exhibition is about 'journeys of faith' which are not only spiritual journeys
but physical journeys as well. Journeys
bring about a meeting of peoples from different cultures and the exchange of
ideas. All religions believe in pilgrimages because life itself is a
pilgrimage. The stories about Christian
pilgrimage will resonate with believers of other faiths.
Next
year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of our diplomatic ties
with the Holy See. Our ties with the Holy
See are strengthening across a wide front. Cultural cooperation is an obvious area. Since 1998, we have worked with the Vatican
on helping third countries through our Third Country Cooperation Programme. So far,
we have conducted 11 courses in English language for 118 participants from
Cambodia, Timor Leste, Laos, Vietnam and Mongolia.
We
are honoured that the Secretary for Relations with
States of the Holy See, Archbishop Lajolo, has
personally come to Singapore for the opening of this Exhibition. I would like to express our deepest gratitude
to the Vatican Museums for their generous loan. I would also like to thank Archbishop
Salvatore Pennacchio and Archbishop Nicholas Chia for their strong support.
It
is now my great pleasure to declare the exhibition open. I hope every visitor will see something in it
to inspire him in his own journey through life. Thank you.
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