Vatican City, 9 November 2014 (VIS) –
After praying the Angelus, the Pope commented that 25 years ago
today, on 8 November 1989, saw the fall of the Berlin Wall “which
had long divided the city in two and was a symbol of the ideological
division of Europe and the entire world. It took place suddenly, but
it had been made possible by the long and tireless efforts of many
people who fought, prayed and suffered for it; some of them even
sacrificed their lives”. Among these people, St. John Paul II
played a central role. Let us pray that, with the Lord's help and the
collaboration of all persons of good will, a culture of encounter may
become ever more widespread, able to bring down all the walls that
continue to divide the world; and that innocent people will never
more be persecuted and even killed for their beliefs and their
religion. Where there is a wall, there is a closed heart. We need
bridges, not walls!”
He added that today Italy holds a day
of thanksgiving, the theme of which this year is “Feed the planet,
energy for life”, and the Holy Father joined with the bishops in
expressing his hope that renewed efforts might ensure “that no-one
lacks the daily sustenance that God gives to all”. He added, “I
assure my closeness to the world of agriculture, and urge you to
cultivate the land in a sustainable and fair way. In this context,
the Diocese of Rome is holding a day for the protection of the
creation, the aim of which is to promote lifestyles based on respect
for the environment, reaffirming the alliance between human beings,
guardians of creation, and the Creator”.
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