Pope: Indifference a virus that
is contagious in our time
Pope Francis greets participants attending on International Conference on Anti-Semitism. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis stresses the importance of responsiblity,
remembrance and education in the fight against anti-semitism.
In his speech to participants attending the Rome
International Conference on the Responsibility of States, Institutions and
Individuals in the Fight against Anti-Semitism in the OSCE Area, the Pope got
right to the heart of his address by emphasizing three words, responsibility,
indifference and memory.
Regarding responsibility, Pope Francis said, “we are
responsible when we are able to respond. It is not merely a question of
analyzing the causes of violence and refuting their perverse reasoning, but of
being actively prepared to respond to them.”
Indifference
He went on to say, “the enemy against which we fight is not
only hatred in all of its forms, but even more fundamentally, indifference; for
it is indifference that paralyzes and impedes us from doing what is right even
when we know that it is right.”
I do not grow tired of repeating, he said “that indifference
is a virus that is dangerously contagious in our time,a time when we are
ever more connected with others, but are increasingly less attentive to
others.”
Memory
Recalling the recent commemoration of International
Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Pontiff underlined that “in order to recover our
humanity, to recover our human understanding of reality and to overcome so many
deplorable forms of apathy towards our neighbour, we need this memory,…”
Formation
Memory, he added was “the key to accessing the future, and
it is our responsibility to hand it on in a dignified way to young
generations.”
Concluding his address, the Pope stressed that in order to
foster a culture of responsibility, memory and of closeness, what was needed
was good formation.
“We need urgently, he said to educate young generations to
become actively involved in the struggle against hatred and discrimination, but
also in the overcoming of conflicting positions in the past, and never to grow
tired of seeking the other.”
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