To mark the occasion of the month of Ramadan and the festival of 'Id al-Fitr 1436 H/2015 A.D., the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue has sent a congratulatory message to Muslims all over the world entitled Christians and Muslims: together against violence perpetrated in the name of religion.
Below is the text of the Message which was signed by the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, His Eminence, Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran, and by the Secretary of that same dicastery, Father Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I.
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
1. I am pleased to send you, in the name of all the Catholics around the world and in my name as well, best wishes for a peaceful and joyful celebration of ‘Id al-Fitr. You exercise during the month of Ramadan many religious and social practices, like fasting, prayer, almsgiving, help to the poor, visits to family members and to friends.
I hope and pray that the fruits of these good deeds may enrich your life.
2. For some of you and also for others from other religious communities, the joy of the feast is shadowed by the memory of the dear ones who have lost their lives or goods, or who have suffered physically, mentally and even spiritually because of violence. Ethnic and religious communities in a number of countries of the world went through various and enormous unjust sufferings: killing of some of their members, destruction of their religious and cultural heritages, forced emigration from their homes and cities, molestation and raping of their women, enslavement of some of their members, trafficking of persons, commerce of organs, and even selling of cadavers!
3. We are all aware of the gravity of these crimes in themselves. However, what makes them even more heinous is the tendency of justifying them in the name of religion. It is a clear manifestation of instrumentalising religion for gaining power and richness.
4. Needless to say, those who have the responsibility of security and public order have also the duty to protect their people and their properties from the blind violence of the terrorists.
Besides, there is also the responsibility of those who have the task of education: families, schools, curricula, religious leaders, religious discourse, media. Violence and terrorism are first conceived in the mind of the deviated persons, thereafter perpetrated on the ground.
5. All those who are involved in the education of the youth and in the various educational spaces should teach the sacred character of life and the derived dignity of every person, regardless of his or her ethnicity, religion, culture, social position and political choice. There is no life that is more precious than another one because it belongs to a specific race or religion. Therefore, no one can kill. No one can kill in the name of God; this would be a double crime: against God and that very person.
6. There cannot be any ambiguity in education. The future of a person, community and of the whole of humanity cannot be built on such ambiguity or apparent truth. Christians and Muslims, according to their respective religious tradition, look to God and relate with Him as being the Truth. Our life and behaviour as believers should reflect such conviction.
7. According to Saint John Paul II, Christians and Muslims have the privilege of prayer (Address to Muslim Religious Leaders, Kaduna, Nigeria, 14 February 1982). Our prayer is much needed: for justice, for peace and security in the world; for those who have deviated from the true path of life and commit violence in the name of religion, so as to return to God and change life; for the poor and the sick.
8. Our feasts, among others, nourish in us hope for the present and the future. It is with hope that we look toward the future of humanity, especially when we do our best to make our legitimate dreams become a reality.
9. With Pope Francis, we wish you that the fruits of Ramadan and the joy of ‘Id al-Fitr may bring about peace and prosperity, enhancing your human and spiritual growth.
Happy Feast to you all!
From the Vatican
12 June 2015
Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran
President
Father Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I.
Secretary
Below is the text of the Message which was signed by the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, His Eminence, Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran, and by the Secretary of that same dicastery, Father Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I.
Message sent by the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue
to Muslims at the beginning of the month of Ramadan
Christians and Muslims: Together to counter violence perpetrated in the name of religion
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
1. I am pleased to send you, in the name of all the Catholics around the world and in my name as well, best wishes for a peaceful and joyful celebration of ‘Id al-Fitr. You exercise during the month of Ramadan many religious and social practices, like fasting, prayer, almsgiving, help to the poor, visits to family members and to friends.
I hope and pray that the fruits of these good deeds may enrich your life.
2. For some of you and also for others from other religious communities, the joy of the feast is shadowed by the memory of the dear ones who have lost their lives or goods, or who have suffered physically, mentally and even spiritually because of violence. Ethnic and religious communities in a number of countries of the world went through various and enormous unjust sufferings: killing of some of their members, destruction of their religious and cultural heritages, forced emigration from their homes and cities, molestation and raping of their women, enslavement of some of their members, trafficking of persons, commerce of organs, and even selling of cadavers!
3. We are all aware of the gravity of these crimes in themselves. However, what makes them even more heinous is the tendency of justifying them in the name of religion. It is a clear manifestation of instrumentalising religion for gaining power and richness.
4. Needless to say, those who have the responsibility of security and public order have also the duty to protect their people and their properties from the blind violence of the terrorists.
Besides, there is also the responsibility of those who have the task of education: families, schools, curricula, religious leaders, religious discourse, media. Violence and terrorism are first conceived in the mind of the deviated persons, thereafter perpetrated on the ground.
5. All those who are involved in the education of the youth and in the various educational spaces should teach the sacred character of life and the derived dignity of every person, regardless of his or her ethnicity, religion, culture, social position and political choice. There is no life that is more precious than another one because it belongs to a specific race or religion. Therefore, no one can kill. No one can kill in the name of God; this would be a double crime: against God and that very person.
6. There cannot be any ambiguity in education. The future of a person, community and of the whole of humanity cannot be built on such ambiguity or apparent truth. Christians and Muslims, according to their respective religious tradition, look to God and relate with Him as being the Truth. Our life and behaviour as believers should reflect such conviction.
7. According to Saint John Paul II, Christians and Muslims have the privilege of prayer (Address to Muslim Religious Leaders, Kaduna, Nigeria, 14 February 1982). Our prayer is much needed: for justice, for peace and security in the world; for those who have deviated from the true path of life and commit violence in the name of religion, so as to return to God and change life; for the poor and the sick.
8. Our feasts, among others, nourish in us hope for the present and the future. It is with hope that we look toward the future of humanity, especially when we do our best to make our legitimate dreams become a reality.
9. With Pope Francis, we wish you that the fruits of Ramadan and the joy of ‘Id al-Fitr may bring about peace and prosperity, enhancing your human and spiritual growth.
Happy Feast to you all!
From the Vatican
12 June 2015
Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran
President
Father Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I.
Secretary
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