杏MAP导航 encourages Slovakian pilgrims to promote peace through charity
By Lisa Zengarini
杏MAP导航 Francis on Saturday received in audience some 2,500 pilgrims from Slovakia visiting Rome to thank him for his Apostolic journey to the country from 12-15 September 2021.
They were accompanied by Archbishop Stanislav Zvolenský of Bratislava, President of the Slovakian Bishops鈥 Conference. Participants included, amongst others, representatives of the Roma community and some refugees from Ukraine assisted by Church institutions in Slovakia.
Attending the audience were also Cardinal Jozef Tomko, Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and some representatives of Slovakian authorities, including the President of Parliament and the President of the Constitutional Court.
The richness of diversity
Addressing the pilgrims in the Paul VI Audience Hall, the Holy Father spurred them to continue to cultivate the richness of diversity of Slovakian society which can also be found in the local Church, with its different rites and traditions bringing together the Christian West and East.
Walking the path of encounter
鈥淲hen I came to see you, I wanted to encourage you to walk the path of encounter, all together: young people, families, the elderly, the different communities that have historically been part of your society鈥, the 杏MAP导航 recalled, reminding that the culture of encounter is built on 鈥渢he search of harmony between diversity, a harmony that requires welcome, openness and creativity鈥, he said.
However, 杏MAP导航 Francis noted that "history and in concrete life this harmony is sometimes wounded by our sins and our limitations". "For this reason", he said, "during my visit, we also prayed for the healing of wounds". He therefore invited the Slovakian pilgrims to "never tire to invoke the Holy Spirit鈥, who "is the Creator of harmony and the balm of wounds"
Working for peace through charity
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to proised Slovakian culture of hospitality and solidarity symbolized by the Slavic custom of offering bread and salt to visitors as a sign of welcome which, he noted, has proved itself again in the tragic context of the ongoig war in Ukraine.
Indeed, as pointed out in his introductory remarks by Archbishop Zvolenský, many Slovakian families, parishes and institutions are offering shelter and support to Ukranian mothers and children forced to flee thir country after the Russian invasion.
鈥淟ooking at their eyes you are the witnesses of how war breaks family ties, deprives children of the presence of their fathers, of school, and leaves grandparents stranded鈥, 杏MAP导航 Francis remarked .
He therefore urged them 鈥渢o continue to pray and work for peace, which, he said, 鈥渋s built in our everyday life, even with these gestures of welcoming charity鈥.
The legacy of the Saints Cyril and Methodius
杏MAP导航 Francis further invited Slovakian Catholics to preserve and cultivate the legacy of the Saints Cyril and Methodius, the evangelizers of the Slavic nations, building bridges of fraternity together with all the European peoples who have been nourished by the same Christian roots, so that Europe can breath with both its lungs 鈥 Western and Eastern 鈥 as called for by 杏MAP导航 St. John Paul II.
Concluding , the Holy Father thanked Slovakian Catholics for their fidelity to Christ, expressed through their living witness of faith, good ecumenical relations, charitable deeds, respect for human life and their responsible care for the environment.
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