| Chroniques Islamo
- Chrétiennes |
Vatican City: 24-
29 October 1999 | |
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On the eve of the third millennium , we the
representatives of different religious traditions who have gathered
in the Vatican City from many corners of the globe to share the
fruits of our experiences during these days, the convictions that
we have matured and the hope with which we face the future of our
world.
Message from the Participants
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We are
conscious of the urgent need
- To
confront together responsibly and courageously the problems and challenges
of our modern world (i.e., poverty, racism, environmental pollution,
materialism , war and proliferation of arms , globalization, Aids ,
lack of medical care, breakdown of family and community , marginalization
of women and children ,etc.)
- To
work together to affirm human dignity as the source of human rights
and their corresponding duties , in the struggle for justice and peace
for all;
- To
create a new spiritual consciousness for all humanity in accordance
with the religious traditions so that the principle of respect for freedom
of religion and freedom of conscience may prevail.
We are
convinced that our religious traditions have the necessary resources to
overcome the fragmentations which we observe in the world and foster mutual
friendship and respect between peoples.
We are
aware that many tragic conflicts around the world are the result of the
pragmatic but often unjust association of religions with nationalistic,
political , economic or other interests.
We are
aware that if we do not fulfill our obligation to live out the highest
ideals of our religious traditions , then we shall be held liable for
the consequences and we shall be judged severely.
We know
that the problems in the world are so great that we cannot solve them
alone. Therefore there is an argent need for inter - religious collaboration.
We are
all aware that inter- religious collaboration does not imply giving up
our own religious identity but rather a journey of discovery.
- We
learn to respect one another as members of the one human family.
- We
learn both to respect our differences and to appreciate the common values
that bind us to one another.
Therefore,
we are convinced that we are able to work together to strive to prevent
conflict and to overcome the crises existing in different parts of the
world. Collaboration among the different religions must be based on the
rejection of fanaticism , extremism and mutual antagonisms which lead
to violence.
We are
all aware of the importance of education as a means for promoting mutual
understanding , cooperation and respect.
It implies...
- supporting
the family as a fundamental building -block of society ,
- helping
the younger generation shape their own conscience, - underlining common
fundamental moral and spiritual values,
- cultivating
a spiritual life(e.g., through prayer , meditation and mindfulness according
to the practice of each religious tradition),
- using
all means, including the mass media, to impart objective information
about each other's religious tradition,
- making
sure that text books on history and religious give an objective presentation
of religious traditions so the individuals belonging to these traditions
can recognize themselves in that presentation.
Everyone
is called to engage in this inter -religious and intercultural dialogue.
This leads
us to address a number of apeals:
We appeal
to religious leaders to promote the spirit of dialogue within their respective
communities and to be ready to engage in dialogue themselves with civil
society at all levels.
We appeal
to all leaders of the world whatever their fields of influence...
- to
refuse to allow religion to be used to incite hatred and violence, -
to refuse to allow religion to be used to justify discrimination ,
- to
respect the role of religion in society at international , national
and local levels,
- to
eradicate poverty and strive for social and economic justice.
In the
spirit of Jubilee, we appeal to each one of us gathered here today
- to
seek forgiveness for past wrongs,
- to
promote reconciliation where the painful experiences of the past have
brought divisiveness and hatred and not let the past stand in the way
of mutual appreciation and love,
- to
commit ourselves to overcoming the gulf between rich and poor,
- and
to work for a world of true and lasting peace.
It is
with joy and spirit of thanksgiving , most of us would say thanksgiving
especially to GOD , that those gathered here for Inter - religious Assembly
offer to their brothers and sisters this message of hope.
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