Myanmar Bishops' spokesman on papal voyage
Pope Francis as he bids farewell to the people of Myanmar.- AFP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis concluded his
visit to Myanmar, and continued onto Bangladesh for
the second leg of his 21st Apostolic Journey outside of Italy.
As the Holy Father’s time in Myanmar drew to a close, our
correspondent, Philippa Hitchen, spoke with those involved in organizing the
papal voyage. Among them was Father Mariano Soe Naing, spokesman
for the Bishops’ Conference of Myanmar.
Fr Mariano spoke about the cooperation offered by the people
of Yangon for the somewhat hastily organized trip. He also expressed his
appreciation for the hospitality of Buddhist groups who welcomed Catholic
pilgrims from around the country.
Asked about concerns of rising nationalist among some
Buddhist groups, Fr Mariano noted that this kind of nationalism was only found
among a small minority. “First of all,” he said, “we need to understand that
this is not shared by the majority of the Buddhists, neither monks nor the
ordinary people.” He said many people feel that such nationalism is motivated
primarily by politics.
Father Mariano was also asked about the Pope’s meeting with
Aung San Suu Kyi. “I think that from the messages we heard in Nay Pyi Taw, [it]
is very much affirming to her, very positive on the efforts she is making to
build this nation.” He expressed his hope that “if the international community
wants to be really sincere and open to the message of the Holy Father… it is
time that they have another view of the crisis, and to the effort Aung San Suu
Kyi is making.”
Finally, Philippa asked Fr Mariano about what he considered
the most important part of the Pope’s visit. He pointed to the Pope’s concern
for young people, and the need “to give authentic education to the young
people.” He mentioned in particular the Pope’s call “to really care for
the future of the young people, not to rob them of the future, of their hope,
not to steal the constructive idealism that they have.”
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