Irish Bishops voice concern
over religious intolerance, racism and bigotry
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| Irish Bishops meet Pope Francis during hia Apostolic Visit (ANSA) |
The Bishops of Ireland have ended their Summer General
Meeting with an appeal “for a new-found respect for every human person, without
exception, and a complete avoidance of the use of offence language. “
The Bishops, in a statement said they were concerned “about
the rising number of incidents of racism, xenophobia, and religious intolerance
in Ireland - carried out sometimes by those who consider themselves faithful
Christians - and which can occur anonymously or otherwise on social media, in
quiet conversations, by open verbal onslaughts or through physical violence.”
They stressed that some of those who come to Ireland “have
escaped from very dangerous situations, including religious persecution.” The
Bishops added that, “on top of the trauma of losing their homes, their jobs and
often their families, they now face the challenge of being strangers here, of
starting again without a network, where language, the education system, customs
and culture are quite different.”
In the statement they appealed “for a new-found respect for every human person, without exception, and a complete avoidance of the use of offence language.”
In the statement they appealed “for a new-found respect for every human person, without exception, and a complete avoidance of the use of offence language.”
In order to prevent bigotry, religious intolerance and
racism, the Bishops encouraged the building of relationships at local level so
that everyone can feel welcome.
“We especially ask parents, teachers, young people, youth
leaders, priests and religious, journalists, politicians, employers and sports
coaches to actively reject racism, intolerance and sectarianism.”
“Human dignity does not, the Bishops underlined, depend on
the colour of a person’s skin, their nationality, accent, or their religious
affiliation. Every person is created in the image of God and called into a
relationship with Him.”

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