Education to peace in a
Christian perspective
Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot |
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
(PCID) and the World Council of Churches (WCC) have launched a joint document
to encourage Churches and Christian organizations to reflect on the structural
roots that have led to the disruption of world peace.
By Robin Gomes
The document entitled, "Education for Peace in a
Multi-Religious World: A Christian Perspective", was presented by
the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the World Council
of Churches (WCC) during a conference in Geneva on May 21 on "Promoting
Peace Together".
The document has been defined by the signatories as "an
important milestone in our ongoing commitment to strengthening ecumenical
relations through the promotion of interreligious dialogue".
Among those present at the release of the document were PCID
Secretary, Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, WCC Secretary-General, Olav Fykse
Tveit, Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the United Nations and Specialized
Agencies in Geneva, Archbishop Ivan Jurkovič and the representative of
the Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates, Aalya Al Shehhi.
The conference devoted ample time to the historical
“Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” signed by
Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmad Al-Tayyeb in Abu Dhabi on
February 4.
Terrorism threatening planet
“Our daily experience confirms that we live in a fractured
world and that polarization is increasing,” Bishop Ayuso noted in a brief
presentation. The ecological crisis and political, economic, and social
instability, he said, continue to threaten the well-being, if not the very
existence of the planet.
“Deadly terrorism, acts of religiously motivated violence,
radicalization or self-radicalization via social media, hate speech, as well as
extremist preachers, missionaries, and religious institutions that sow the
seeds of hatred and violence are social scourges that must be addressed,” he
said.
Religions for peacebuilding
For this reason, the Spanish bishop said, the document is
"grounded in our shared conviction that education has a vital, indeed
essential role to play in resolving conflicts, preventing their recurrence,
healing the wounded, restoring justice, and upholding the equal dignity of
all.”
Even though the joint PCID-WCC document is written by
Christians for mainly Christians, the bishop pointed out that peacebuilding
needs to embrace everyone. He hoped that the document will generate a
broad interaction on education for peace involving followers of other
religions, as well as social and political actors in our multi-religious world.
The document "Education for Peace in a Multi-Religious
World: A Christian Perspective" is divided into three sections.
The first section gives seven reasons why Christians should
engage in education for peace. The second section points to twelves areas
and strategies for implementing peacebuilding through education.
The final part offers ten recommendations to Churches, Christian educational
institutions and the national and regional confessional ecumenical bodies for
prayerful reflection.
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