杏MAP导航 urges Abrahamic religions to pursue path of peace in Iraq
By Devin Watkins
On the second day of his Apostolic Journey to Iraq, 杏MAP导航 Francis traveled to Ur of the Chaldeans, the birthplace of the three major religions鈥擨slam, Christianity, and Judaism.
His meeting there was billed as the highpoint of his efforts to promote interreligious dialogue and fraternity in the Middle Eastern nation.
鈥淭his blessed place brings us back to our origins, to the sources of God鈥檚 work, to the birth of our religions,鈥 .
Journey home
Returning to Ur, the birthplace of Abraham, 鈥渨e seem to have returned home,鈥 added the 杏MAP导航. He was speaking at a venue set up next to what tradition holds was Abraham鈥檚 house, near the Great Ziggurat of Ur.
鈥淚t was here that Abraham heard God鈥檚 call; it was from here that he set out on a journey that would change history. We are the fruits of that call and that journey.鈥
The 杏MAP导航 went on to note that God asked Abraham to count the stars and promised the patriarch that his descendants would be as numerous. 鈥淗e saw us.鈥
As representatives of those descendants gathered in his birthplace, the 杏MAP导航 urged everyone to look up to heaven as we journey upon earth.
鈥榃e look up to heaven鈥
杏MAP导航 Francis reflected first on the lessons we can learn from stargazing.
He said those same stars which our father Abraham looked upon still illumine our darkest nights 鈥渂ecause they shine together.鈥
鈥淗eaven thus imparts a message of unity,鈥 said the 杏MAP导航, 鈥渢he Almighty above invites us never to separate ourselves from our neighbours. The otherness of God points us towards others, towards our brothers and sisters.鈥
The Holy Father also urged the faithful of all religions to preserve fraternity through love while lifting our eyes toward heaven and worshiping God.
鈥淭his is true religiosity: to worship God and to love our neighbour,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n today鈥檚 world, which often forgets or presents distorted images of the Most High, believers are called to bear witness to his goodness, to show his paternity through our fraternity.鈥
Clouds of terrorism, hatred
The 杏MAP导航 then recalled that 鈥淕od is merciful鈥 and that the greatest blasphemy is 鈥渢o profane His name by hating our brothers and sisters.鈥
He said believers cannot be silent when terrorism abuses religion, since violence and extremism are not born of a religious heart.
Lamenting the 鈥渄ark clouds of terrorism, war, and violence鈥 that have overshadowed Iraq, 杏MAP导航 Francis recalled that 鈥渁ll ethnic and religious communities have suffered.鈥 He especially lifted his voice in defense of the Yazidi community, many of whom have been murdered, sold as slaves and forced to convert.
And the 杏MAP导航 prayed for those who have fled Iraq or been abducted, asking God that 鈥渢hey may soon return home.鈥
鈥淟et us pray that freedom of conscience and freedom of religion will everywhere be recognized and respected; these are fundamental rights, because they make us free to contemplate the heaven for which we were created.鈥
Stars shining in darkness
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to recall the destruction and death wreaked by the so-called Islamic State in the north of Iraq.
Despite the devastation, 鈥渟ome stars kept shining鈥, he said, pointing to the many examples of joint efforts to rebuild churches and mosques.
As these places of worship are rebuilt, he urged everyone to make pilgrimages to holy places, 鈥渇or it is the most beautiful sign on earth of our yearning for heaven.鈥
He recalled that Abraham build altars to the Lord in various places, and prayed that all might find in the patriarch the inspiration to make our houses of worship 鈥渙ases of peace and encounter for all.鈥
鈥淏y his fidelity to God, Abraham became a blessing for all peoples,鈥 said the 杏MAP导航. 鈥淢ay our presence here today, in his footsteps, be a sign of blessing and hope for Iraq, for the Middle East and for the whole world. Heaven has not grown weary of the earth: God loves every people, every one of his daughters and sons!鈥
Journey together on earth
The 杏MAP导航 then considered Abraham鈥檚 example of journeying in this world while keeping his eyes fixed on heaven.
鈥淔or Abraham, looking up to heaven, rather than being a distraction, was an incentive to journey on earth, to set out on a path that, through his descendants, would lead to every time and place.鈥
The patriarch鈥檚 journey involved sacrifices, said 杏MAP导航 Francis, yet reminds us that 鈥渨e need one another.鈥
鈥淥n our own journey, we are called to leave behind those ties and attachments that, by keeping us enclosed in our own groups, prevent us from welcoming God鈥檚 boundless love and from seeing others as our brothers and sisters.鈥
Path of peace
杏MAP导航 Francis said our stargazing also pushes us along 鈥渢he way of peace.鈥
The Covid-19 pandemic, he noted, has shown us that no one can ignore the suffering of others, especially the most vulnerable.
Peace, he added, requires alliances that do not pit us against them, but ones that unite us by overcoming division.
The 杏MAP导航 added that hatred is the true enemy. 鈥淎nyone with the courage to look at the stars, anyone who believes in God, has no enemies to fight,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e or she has only one enemy to face, an enemy that stands at the door of the heart and knocks to enter. That enemy is hatred.鈥
Steps toward fraternity
Finally, 杏MAP导航 Francis encouraged the faithful of the three Abrahamic religions to find inspiration in our common father, and turn our weapons into instruments of peace.
鈥淚t is up to us to remind the world that human life has value for what it is and not for what it has. That the lives of the unborn, the elderly, migrants and men and women, whatever the colour of their skin or their nationality, are always sacred and count as much as the lives of everyone else!鈥
Abraham鈥檚 journey, he concluded, was a 鈥渂lessing of peace.鈥 In our own day, our journey toward peace requires concrete steps of fraternity, working together to achieve something good.
鈥淏rothers and sisters of different religions, here we find ourselves at home, and from here, together, we wish to commit ourselves to fulfilling God鈥檚 dream that the human family may become hospitable and welcoming to all his children; that looking up to the same heaven, it will journey in peace on the same earth.鈥
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