Vatican
City, 31 July 2013 (VIS) - “Fraternity, the foundation and pathway
to peace”: this is the theme of the 47th World Day of Peace, the
first during the pontificate of Pope Francis.
"Fraternity,
the foundation and pathway to peace". This is the theme of the
47th World Day of Peace, the first during the pontificate of Pope
Francis.
The
World Day of Peace was an initiative of Pope Paul VI and it is
celebrated on the first day of each year. The Message for the World
Day of Peace is sent to particular churches and chancelleries all
around the world, drawing attention to the essential value of peace
and the need to work tirelessly in order to attain it.
As
the theme of his first Message for the World Day of Peace, Pope
Francis has chosen Fraternity. Since the beginning of his Petrine
Ministry, the Pope has stressed the need to combat the “throwaway
culture” and to promote instead a "culture of encounter",
in order to build a more just and peaceful world.
Fraternity
is a dowry that every man and every woman brings with himself or
herself as a human being, as a child of the one Father. In the face
of the many tragedies that afflict the family of nations - poverty,
hunger, underdevelopment, conflicts, migrations, pollution,
inequalities, injustice, organized crime, fundamentalisms -
fraternity is the foundation and the pathway to peace.
The
culture of personal well-being leads to a loss of the sense of
responsibility and fraternal relationship. Others, rather than being
“like us”, appear more as antagonists or enemies and are often
treated as objects. Not uncommonly, the poor and needy are regarded
as a "burden", a hindrance to development. At most, they
are considered as recipients of aid or compassionate assistance. They
are not seen as brothers and sisters, called to share the gifts of
creation, the goods of progress and culture, to be partakers at the
same table of the fullness of life, to be protagonists of integral
and inclusive development.
Fraternity,
a gift and task that comes from God the Father, urges us to be in
solidarity against inequality and poverty that undermine the social
fabric, to take care of every person, especially the weakest and most
defenceless, to love him or her as oneself, with the very heart of
Jesus Christ.
In
a world that is constantly growing more interdependent, the good of
fraternity is one that we cannot do without. It serves to defeat the
spread of the globalization of indifference to which Pope Francis has
frequently referred. The globalization of indifference must give way
to a globalization of fraternity.
Fraternity
should leave its mark on every aspect of life, including the economy,
finance, civil society, politics, research, development, public and
cultural institutions.
At
the start of his ministry, Pope Francis issues a message in
continuity with that of his predecessors, which proposes to everyone
the pathway of fraternity, in order to give the world a more human
face.
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