Oppression of religion is not a solution- Cardinal Erdo
(Vatican Radio)
The Archbishop of Esztergo-Budapest had strong words at the
opening of the European Orthodox-Catholic forum, in Paris.
"The oppression of religion and religious experience is
not a solution. There can be no negation of God to avoid tensions. On the
contrary, secularism weakens society's life and only brings insecurity,"
said Cardinal Peter Erdo at the beginning of the gathering.
The forum, which runs from 9th-12th January in Paris,
is examining the theme of Europe in fear from the threat of fundamentalist
terrorism and the value of the human person and religious freedom.
The Orthodox-Catholic forum was created in 2008 to examine
anthropological, pastoral and cultural questions, considered important by both
Catholic and Orthodox Christians. Attention is also being focused on
moral and social issues which will affect both the present and future
generations. The majority of the forums members are Bishops, 10 Orthodox and 8
Catholic.
This year, the forum is giving special focus to questions of
human dignity, religious freedom and religious intolerance, fundamentalist
terrorism and the mission of rulers, along with the contribution of the
Churches.
Cardinal Erdo's address focused particularly on the links
between the external threat of fundamentalism and an individualistic and
consumerist society. "Who threatens us? Who does it hurt? Who does not
feel the need to respect and care for the dignity of the human person?" he
asked the delegates. He also observed that "We see a growth, especially
amongst young people, in a great desire for radicalism and a life which is not
banal or trivial. This desire, however, does not have to bring fundamentalism
and, even less, a hatred of others but rather, as Jesus taught, to love God
with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself."
The end of the first working day of the forum was marked by
a prayer service at Paris' Orthodox Cathedral of St Stephen. A Catholic service
of Evening prayer will be held at the Cathedral of Notre Dame on 11th January.
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