Pope meets Buddhists, Hindus,
Jains, Sikhs
Pope Francis meeting Buddhists in Yangon, Myanmar, November 29, 2017. |
Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Christian representatives
had participated in a conference on Tuesday organized by the Pontifical Council
for Interreligious Dialogue.
Pope Francis on Wednesday briefly met a delegation of
Buddhists, Hindus, Jains and Sikhs who participated in a one-day conference in
the Vatican, and another group of Buddhist monks from Thailand.
Dialogue and cooperation
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue on Tuesday organized a conference on the theme, “Dharma and Logos – Dialogue and Cooperation in a Complex Age”, in which some 200 representatives of Dharmic religions that originated in India, and Christians participated.
Meeting the representatives of Dharmic religions ahead of
his weekly general audience, the Pope expressed satisfaction at the conference
they attended, saying “dialogue and cooperation are essential at a time like
our own”, marked by tensions, conflicts and violence.
He said one needs to thank God when “religious leaders
actively foster a culture of encounter by offering an example
of fruitful dialogue and by working together effectively in the service
of life, human dignity and the care of creation.”
Buddhist-Catholic relations
In a separate meeting, a delegation of Buddhist monks from Thailand gifted him with a copy of their “Sacred Book translated into today’s language by the monks of Wat Pho Temple.” The Pope thanked them for it saying it is a tangible sign of the generosity and friendship that Buddhists and Catholics have shared for many years.
In this regard, Pope Francis recalled the meeting in the
Vatican between Blessed Pope Paul VI and the Venerable
Somdej Phra Wanaratana, whose portrait can be seen at the office of the
Pontifical Council.
The Pope urged Buddhists and Catholics continue to come
closer, “advance in knowledge of one another and in esteem for their respective
spiritual traditions, and offer the world a witness to the values of justice,
peace, and the defense of human dignity.”
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