Pope John XXIII
Pacem in Terris §144
Pacem in Terris: On Establishing Universal Peace in Truth, Justice, Charity, and Liberty
144 We are, of course, aware that some of the points in the declaration did not meet with unqualified approval in some quarters; and there was justification for this. Nevertheless, We think the document should be considered a step in the right direction, an approach toward the establishment of a juridical and political ordering of the world community. It is a solemn recognition of the personal dignity of every human being; an assertion of everyone's right to be free to seek out the truth, to follow moral principles, discharge the duties imposed by justice, and lead a fully human life. It also recognized other rights connected with these.
Source: Pacem in Terris (Vatican.va)