Vatican's Deepavali Message urges
defence of the vulnerable
Woman in India lights a lamp for Deepavali. |
The Hindu Festival of Lights, or Deepavali, takes place in
November, prompting the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue to send
“cordial greetings and prayerful best wishes”.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
On November 6 and 7, millions of people throughout the world
will celebrate the Festival of Lights, orDeepavali.
Rooted in the Hindu culture, Deepavali celebrates the triumph of good over
evil. As is customary, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue issued a message on 31 October entitled “Christians and
Hindus: In Defence of the Vulnerable of Society”.
Dear friends
“Dear Hindu Friends”, the message begins. “The Pontifical
Council for Interreligious Dialogue sends you most cordial greetings and
prayerful good wishes as you celebrate Deepavali. May the celebrations
surrounding this festival strengthen the spirit of friendship and fraternity
among you and enhance peace and joy in your families and communities!”
Defending the vulnerable
The message then stresses how both Hindus and Christians can
be inspired by this celebration in order to defend those who are vulnerable in
society. This stems from a “shared belief that we are all God’s” children who
share an equal dignity. Furthermore, we are responsible for one another, and
everyone is vulnerable at times looking to others “to offer a helping hand”.
The result is “doing all we can to alleviate” suffering, defend rights and
restore dignity.
Together in the triumph of good over evil
In conclusion, the message calls on all believers to be
active participants in the triumph of good over evil.
“May we join hands with the adherents of other religious
traditions and all people of good will to make a collective and concerted
effort to secure a joyful present and a hopeful future for our vulnerable
brothers and sisters! We wish all of you a happy Deepavali!”
Where Deepavali is celebrated
The countries Guyana, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri
Lanka, and Trinidad and Tobago are celebrating Deepavali as a public holiday on
6 November. Fiji, India, Kenya, Mauritius, and Suriname are celebrating it on 7
November.
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