Korean bishops hopeful for
reconciliation and national unity
Catholic nuns release balloons during a Mass for Peace in Imjingak, a village located in the DMZ |
In the wake of a historic summit between the American and
North Korean leaders on Sunday, the Korean Bishop’s Conference releases a
message expressing hope for national unity.
By Linda Bordoni
“May the year 2020, which marks the 70th anniversary of the
outbreak of the Korean War become the beginning of a new era of peace and
unity.”
May it be the year in which “the tragedy of national
division is overcome with a declaration of the end of the Korean War and a
peace treaty for the Korean peninsula”.
This is the message at the heart of a statement released by
the President of the Korean Bishops’ Conference after the
meeting between the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the North
Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
Milestone for peace
The statement, signed by Archbishop Hyginus Kim
Hee-joong, noted that the June 30 meeting was held in
Panmunjeom, a city “which is a symbol of the division of the Korean peninsula.”
The event, he continued, represents “a historical milestone for peace in the
Korean peninsula, in North-East Asia and in the world.”
Bishop Hee-joong also recalled that on 25 June, on the
occasion of the 69th anniversary of the “fratricidal Korean War”, the Catholic
Church celebrated a “Day of Prayer for Reconciliation and Unity of the Korean
People” on the theme "Blessed are the peacemakers".
Marking the occasion, a “Mass for Peace” was held in
Imjingak, a village located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on the border with
North Korea.
The war on the divided peninusula ended on July 27, 1953,
with a truce, but not a peace treaty. Hence the two neighbours are technically
still at war.
International support
The bishop noted that the Catholic Church in Korea appeals
for the continuation of dialogue and meetings and for the support and
encouragement of the international community.
Bishop Hee-joong concludes expressing his hope that the
summits between South Korea, the United States and North Korea can bring good
news.
“Despite all the difficulties that the journey towards
lasting peace in the Korean peninsula has encountered”, he said, “The day of
reconciliation and unity for Koreans will come soon”.
The Pope's appeal
On Sunday 30 June, Pope Francis expressed his hopes for the
meeting between the American and North Korean leaders.
Speaking during the Angelus, he said “In these last few
hours, we have seen in Korea a good example of the culture of encounter,” and
he expressed his hope that such a significant gesture might constitute a
further step along the path of peace, not only on that [Korean] peninsula, but
for the whole world.”
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