Pope to legislators: “The
Christian politician called to witness"
AAudience for Catholic legislators 22 August 2018.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis met with the International Catholic Legislators
Network (ICLN) during their 9th annual conference, telling them that their
position as Christian’s with authoritative roles is to spread laws based on the
teachings of the Church in order to aid Christians and other religious
minorities who are being persecuted worldwide.
By Francesca Merlo
During the 9th annual International
Catholic Legislators Network (ICLN) meeting, the Holy Father stated
that the theme of religious freedom and conscience, which has been placed at
the centre of reflections during this year’s ICLN meeting, is “fundamental
and current”.
Fighting fundamentalist regimes
Pope Francis reminds the members of the ICLN of
one of the Second Vatican Council’s most important documents,
published on the 7th of December 1965: The Declaration Dignitatis
humanae, which is still relevant today. The Pope said that at the time
the Conciliar Fathers discussed the worry that arose
surrounding the regimes that made an effort to
force citizens from practicing their religion and make
life difficult and dangerous for religious communities,
despite freedom of religion being recognised in their
constitutions.
The Holy Father then spoke about how Dignitatis
humanae can be applied to religious persecution nowadays - stating
that, sadly, this phenomenon still persists in some countries. The situation
has in fact worsened for Christians and other religious minorities who are
based in regions affected by fundamentalism, he said.
Fundamentalism cannot beat fundamentalism
Pope Francis stressed the danger in fighting fundamentalism
and intolerance with as much fundamentalism and intolerance. He stated that
religious freedom today must “consciously deal with two, equally menacing,
opposing ideologies: secular relativism and religious radicalism – in reality
pseudo-religious radicalism”.
Not a hero but a testimony
Pope Francis told the members of ICLN that, though they all
play different roles within their respective countries, what they have in
common is the good will to serve the Kingdom of God through an honest political
commitment.
Far from feeling or appearing as a hero or a victim, the
Christian politician is called upon, first and foremost, like every baptised
person, to try to be a witness - through humility and courage - and to propose
consistent laws based on the Christian view of humanity and society, always
seeking collaboration with all those who share these views.
Hope for religious freedom
The International Catholic Legislators Network (ICLN) is an
association of legislators, government representatives, experts and civil and
political authorities. Their annual meeting includes an audience with the Holy
Father in order to nurture their formation and education. They meet with the
aim of reaching and spreading a unified vision of proposed themes, based on the
Church’s teachings, in accordance with their roles as individuals in
governments and other institutions within their countries.
This year marks the 9th annual meeting of
the ICLN, under the title “The ICLN Religious Freedom Summit”. This
theme is dedicated to reflecting upon the attention that the Church has placed
over the last few years on persecuted Christians worldwide and to developing
future initiatives in a situation in which, “there is hope”,
according to the President of ICLN, Prof. Dr. Christiaan Alting von
Geusau.
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