Pope in Bulgaria: Full text of
peace prayer meeting in Sofia
Pope Francis delivers his address at the prayer meeting for peace in Skopje (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis attends an interreligious prayer meeting for
peace in Sofia, the last event on his Apostolic Journey to Bulgaria. The Pope's
prepared remarks are below:
Address of His Holiness Pope Francis
Following the Prayer for Peace
Sofia, Nezavisimost Square
Monday, 6 May 2019
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
We have
prayed for peace in words inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi, who was so
greatly in love with God the Creator and Father of all. A love that he
showed with similar passion and deep respect for the beauty of creation and for
all those whom he encountered on his pilgrim way. A love that changed his
way of seeing things and helped him to realize that in everyone there is “a
flicker of light born of our personal certainty that, when everything is said
and done, we are infinitely loved” (Evangelii Gaudium, 6).
That love
also led Saint Francis to become a true peacemaker. Each of us is called
to follow in his footsteps by becoming a peacemaker, an “artisan” of peace.
Peace is both a gift and a task; it must be implored and worked for,
received as a blessing and constantly sought as we strive daily to build a
culture in which peace is respected as a fundamental right. An active
peace, “fortified” against all those forms of selfishness and indifference that
make us put the petty interests of a few before the inviolable dignity of each
person.
Peace
requires and demands that we adopt dialogue as our path, mutual understanding
as our code of conduct, and reciprocal understanding as our method and standard
(cf. Document on Human Fraternity, Abu Dhabi, 4 February
2019). In this way, we can focus on what unites us, show mutual respect
for our differences, and encourage one another to look to a future of
opportunity and dignity, especially for future generations.
This evening, we have gathered to pray before these lamps
brought by our children. They symbolize the fire of love that burns
within us and that is meant to become a beacon of mercy, love and peace
wherever we find ourselves. A beacon that can cast light upon our entire
world. With the fire of love, we can melt the icy chill of war and
conflict. Our celebration of peace takes place on the ruins of ancient
Serdika, here in Sofia, the heart of Bulgaria. From here, we can see the
places of worship of the different Churches and religious Confessions: Saint
Nedelya of our Orthodox brothers and sisters, Saint Joseph of us Catholics, the
synagogue of our older brothers, the Jews, the mosque of our Muslim brothers
and sisters and, closer to us, the Armenian church.
For many centuries, the Bulgarians of Sofia belonging to
different cultural and religious groups gathered in this place for meetings and
discussions. May this symbolic place become a witness to peace.
Tonight our voices blend in expressing our ardent desire for peace.
Let there be peace on earth: in our families, in our hearts, and above all in
those places where so many voices have been silenced by war, stifled by
indifference and ignored due to the powerful complicity of interest groups. May
all work together to make this dream come true: religious, political and
cultural leaders. May each of us, wherever we may be, in all that we do,
be able to say: “Make me an instrument of your peace”.
It is a plea that the dream of Pope Saint John XXIII will come
true: the dream of an earth where peace is always at home. Let us share
in that aspiration and, by the witness of our lives, let us say: Pacem
in terris! Let there be peace on earth to all those whom the Lord
loves.
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét