Colombian Bishops call for “3
minutes for peace.”
Bullet shells next to the car in which 5 indigenous poeple were killed allegedly by FARC dissidents in Tacueyo, Causa, Colombia (ANSA) |
All people of good will were invited to prayer in response
to violence in the south-west of Colombia.
By Fr. John Waters
The Catholic Bishops of Colombia invited both Catholics and
non-Catholics alike to join in an initiative called “3 minutes for peace”
on November 4th.
The general secretary of the Catholic Bishops
Conference of Colombia, Monsignor Elkin Álvarez Botero, made the invitation on
behalf of the Archbishop of Popayán, Monsignor Luis José Rueda Aparicio.
“We are going to ask the Lord with all devotion, convinced
that he listens to us, so that violence, death, hatred, divisions and all kinds
of violence may end in Cauca and throughout the country,” wrote Monsignor
Botero, who also serves as the auxiliary Bishop of Medellin.
At 2pm, local time, all participants were invited to recite
the prayer of St Francis of Assisi. They were to then give a round of applause
for 1 minute, listen to the ringing of local church bells and finish by
reciting the Angelus prayer.
Cauca, the south-western region of Colombia highlighted by
the initiative, has been the site of much violence in recent months, most
notably the killing of local social leaders and members of the local indigenous
population. Most recently, 5 members of a group of indigenous people were
killed on 30th October. Government forces stated that breakaway
members of the militia group Farc, were responsible for the killings.
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