Card. Ayuso: We are called to
collaborate in healing the wounds of our humanity
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| Cardinal Ayuso with Pope Francis |
The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue hosts a
one day meeting aimed at enhancing interreligious solidarity in the service of
a vulnerable and wounded humanity
By Lydia O'Kane
“Serving a Wounded Humanity: Towards Interreligious
Solidarity”. That was that title of a one day meeting which took place on
Tuesday aimed at strengthening the longstanding friendship and collaboration
between the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the World
Council of Churches (WCC).
Tuesday’s “brainstorming meeting”, which took place at the
Council’s offices, also heard a number of reflections from theologians, members
of the diplomatic corps and Christian charities based on their experiences of
living and working for the poor, the needy and the suffering.
In his opening address, the President of the Pontifical
Council, Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot told the delegates present that
this session gave experts from the different Christian Churches the
“opportunity to enhance the ecumenical dimension of our common service in the
realm of interreligious dialogue”.
The theme of this meeting was selected in January as a joint
project by both the PCID and WCC and on Tuesday the Cardinal expressed the hope
that this brainstorming meeting would “inspire and enrich us to move together
on this joint project”.
A collaborative dialogue
Taking time out from the discussions to talk with Vatican
News, the Cardinal said that “dialogue demands, first of all, to be fully
identified with one’s own identity and then opening oneself to the other
through listening, and in this way there is the possibility of rediscovering
oneself and here you may find this common platform that is built up of
difference to also of commonalities and it is through these commonalities that
we try to work together in this common adventure that we may call it dialogue.”
Healing wounds
Speaking about the theme of this meeting, “serving a wounded
humanity”, the Cardinal took his cue from Pope Francis, referring to his words
at the beginning of his Pontificate. “The Pope clearly said that what the
Church needs most today is the ability to heal wounds and to warm the
hearts of the faithful.”
The Cardinal went to say that the Church needs to be near to
the people; it needs to be a Church that is outward looking, that meets the
needs of its flock.
Cardinal Ayuso pointed out, that through ecumenical and
interreligious dialogue, “we are called to heal and to collaborate in healing
the wounds of our humanity.”
The collaboration between the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the World Council of Churches (WCC) goes
back over 40 years. Both have worked jointly on projects such as Interreligous
Marriage (1994-1997) Interreligious Prayer (1997-1998) and most recently a
project on “Education for Peace” which was officially released in May of this
year.

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