Pope: peace based on respect for the person and right to religious freedom
Beirut (AsiaNews)
- The respect for the dignity of ach individual and in particular for freedom to
practice one's faith freely are the foundations of peace and it is against this
fundamental attitude of the human soul that evil acts. This
is the "political" message that Benedict XVI addressed to the
national authorities, members of the government and the diplomatic corps,
religious leaders and representatives of the world of culture on the second day
of his visit to Lebanon, gathered in the "25 May"
hall of the presidential palace in Baabda, together with the Patriarchs and
Bishops of Lebanon.
The
meeting was preceded by a series of private meetings with the Pope and the
President of the Republic, Michel Sleiman (see photo), the Speaker of the
Parliament, Nabih Berri, the head of government, Nagib Mikat, and Muslim Sunni,
Shiite , Druze and Alawite community
leaders. To
each one Benedict XVI delivered a copy of the Post-Synodal Apostolic
Exhortation "Ecclesia in Medio Oriente".
During
the visit, Benedict XVI also planted a small cedar of Lebanon, "the symbol
- he said in his speech - of
your beautiful country. In looking at this sapling, and thinking of the care
which it will need in order to grow and stretch forth its majestic branches, I
think of this country and its future, the Lebanese people and their hopes, and
all the people of this region which seems to endure interminable birth pangs. I
have asked God to bless you, to bless Lebanon and all who dwell in these lands
which saw the birth of great religions and noble cultures. " "Why did God choose these lands? Why
is their life so turbulent? God chose these lands, I think, to be an example,
to bear witness before the world that every man and woman has the possibility
of concretely realizing his or her longing for peace and reconciliation! This
aspiration is part of God's eternal plan and he has impressed it deep within
the human heart.. "
It,
in the words of the Pope, has its basis in the fact that the human being is
created by God " The
effectiveness of our commitment to peace depends on our understanding of human
life. If we want peace, let us defend life! This approach leads us to reject
not only war and terrorism, but every assault on innocent human life, on men
and women as creatures willed by God. Wherever the truth of human nature is
ignored or denied, it becomes impossible to respect that grammar which is the
natural law inscribed in the human heart".
Without respect for "the unity of the person," you can not build true
peace. " While more
evident in countries which are experiencing armed conflict - those wars so full
of futility and horror - there are assaults on the integrity and the lives of
individuals taking place in other countries too. Unemployment, poverty,
corruption, a variety of addictions, exploitation, different forms of
trafficking, and terrorism not only cause unacceptable suffering to their
victims but also a great impoverishment of human potential. We run the risk of
being enslaved by an economic and financial mindset which would subordinate
"being" to "having"! The destruction of a single human life is a loss for
humanity as a whole. Mankind is one great family for which all of us are
responsible. By questioning, directly or indirectly, or even before the law,
the inalienable value of each person and the natural foundation of the family,
some ideologies undermine the foundations of society. We need to be conscious
of these attacks on our efforts to build harmonious coexistence. Only effective
solidarity can act as an antidote. "
" Nowadays, our
cultural, social and religious differences should lead us to a new kind of
fraternity wherein what rightly unites us is a shared sense of the greatness of
each person and the gift which others are to themselves, to those around them
and to all humanity. This is the path to peace! This is the commitment demanded
of us! This is the approach which ought to guide political and economic
decisions at every level and on a global scale".
And here the fundamental task of education: " to guide and support the development of the freedom to
make right decisions, which may run counter to widespread opinions, the
fashions of the moment, or forms of political and religious ideology. This is
the price of building a culture of peace! Evidently, verbal and physical
violence must be rejected, for these are always an assault on human dignity,
both of the perpetrator and the victim."
"We need to be very
conscious that evil is not some nameless, impersonal and deterministic force at
work in the world. Evil, the devil, works in and through human freedom, through
the use of our freedom. It seeks an ally in man. Evil needs man in order to
act. Having broken the first commandment, love of God, it then goes on to
distort the second, love of neighbour. Love of neighbour disappears, yielding
to falsehood, envy, hatred and death. But it is possible for us not to be
overcome by evil but to overcome evil with good. "
"The conversion demanded
of us can also be exhilarating, since it creates possibilities by appealing to
the countless resources present in the hearts of all those men and women who
desire to live in peace and are prepared to work for peace. True, it is quite
demanding: it involves rejecting revenge, acknowledging one's faults, accepting
apologies without demanding them, and, not least, forgiveness. Only
forgiveness, given and received, can lay lasting foundations for reconciliation
and universal peace (cf. Rom 12:16b, 18). Only in this way can there be growth
in understanding and harmony between cultures and religions, and in genuine
mutual esteem and respect for the rights of all".
" In Lebanon,
Christianity and Islam have lived side by side for centuries. It is not
uncommon to see the two religions within the same family. If this is possible
within the same family, why should it not be possible at the level of the whole
of society? The particular character of the Middle East consists in the
centuries-old mix of diverse elements. Admittedly, they have fought one
another, sadly that is also true. A pluralistic society can only exist on the
basis of mutual respect, the desire to know the other, and continuous dialogue.
Such dialogue is only possible when the parties are conscious of the existence
of values which are common to all great cultures because they are rooted in the
nature of the human person. This substratum of values expresses man's true
humanity. These values are inseparable from the rights of each and every human
being. By upholding their existence, the different religions make a decisive
contribution. It cannot be forgotten that religious freedom is the basic right
on which many other rights depend. The freedom to profess and practise one's
religion without danger to life and liberty must be possible to everyone. The
loss or attenuation of this freedom deprives the person of his or her sacred
right to a spiritually integrated life. What nowadays passes for tolerance does
not eliminate cases of discrimination, and at times it even reinforces them. Without
openness to transcendence, which makes it possible to find answers to their
deepest questions about the meaning of life and morally upright conduct, men
and women become incapable of acting justly and working for peace. Religious
freedom has a social and political dimension which is indispensable for peace! It
promotes a harmonious life for individuals and communities by a shared
commitment to noble causes and by the pursuit of truth, which does not impose
itself by violence but rather "by the force of its own truth" (Dignitatis
Humanae, 1): the Truth which is in God. A lived faith leads invariably to love.
Authentic faith does not lead to death. The peacemaker is humble and just. Thus
believers today have an essential role, that of bearing witness to the peace
which comes from God and is a gift bestowed on all of us in our personal,
family, social, political and economic life (cf. Mt 5:9; Heb 12:14). The
failure of upright men and women to act must not permit evil to triumph. It
is worse still to do nothing.. "
26/04/2021 17:05