杏MAP导航 in Portugal: WYD offers chance for a more peaceful world
By Lisa Zengarini
Upon his arrival in Lisbon, on Wednesday, 杏MAP导航 Francis made an impassioned plea for Europe to revive the ideals of its founders and seek to build bridges of peace, fraternity and inclusion with “creativity” in a world incapable of dealing with widespread problems “in a united way”.
“I dream of a Europe, the heart of the West, which employs its immense talents to settling conflicts and lighting lamps of hope; a Europe capable of recovering its youthful heart, looking to the greatness of the whole and beyond its immediate needs; a Europe inclusive of peoples and persons, without chasing after ideologies and forms of ideological colonization”, he said as at the Centro Cultural de Belém of Lisbon.
Borders are not as boundaries that separate
杏MAP导航 Francis began the first public speech of his Apostolic Journey taking his cue from the image of the ocean, which is “in the heart of every Portuguese person”.
Noting that “the ocean does not merely link peoples and countries, but lands and continents,” he remarked that Lisbon, as an ocean city, “reminds us of the importance of the whole, to think of borders as places of contact, not as boundaries that separate.”
It can therefore suggest “a different path” from that followed in our divided world “incapable” of confronting together “what threatens us all”, including ”planetary injustice, wars, climate and migration crises”.
European dreams
The 杏MAP导航 then noted that, significantly, the Portuguese capital hosted the signing of the Treaty for the reform of the European Union (the Treaty of Lisbon) in 2007, committing the EU to actively contribute to peace, security, sustainable development solidarity and mutual respect among peoples, free and fair trade, eradication of poverty and the protection of human rights.
Those were not empty words, he said, “but milestones” along the path of the European Community which reflect the same “spirit of the whole, inspired by the European dream of a multilateralism broader than merely that of the West.”
杏MAP导航 Francis therefore expressed his hope that the World Youth Day in the “most westerly capital of continental Europe” may be, for the “Old Continent”, an “impulse towards universal openness”, for the world, he said, “needs Europe’s role as a bridge and peacemaker in its eastern part, in the Mediterranean, in Africa and in the Middle East.”
Europe must invest in the future of the young
However, in his dense discourse, the 杏MAP导航 questioned the direction Europe – and, more generally, the West – has taken to effectively bring peace to the world, starting from war-torn Ukraine.
He mentioned specifically its increased investments in sophisticated weapons, which represent “a depletion of its authentic human capital: that of education, health, the welfare state.” “It is troubling," the 杏MAP导航 remarked, "when we read that in many places funds continue to be invested in arms rather than in the future of the young.”
杏MAP导航 Francis further lamented the developed world’s “creeping utilitarianism that uses life and discards it”: that of unborn children, older persons, migrants and that of so many families “that find it hard to bring children into the world and raise them.”
Young people in Lisbon 'a reason for hope'
In the face of these setbacks, the 杏MAP导航 remarked that the thousands of young people pouring into Lisbon from the five continents to share the Gospel of unity, peace and fraternity, offer a reason for hope.
World Youth Day therefore represents an opportunity “to build together”, said the 杏MAP导航, as it “revives our desire to accomplish something new and different” and “to set sail together towards the future.”
Protecting our common home
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to suggest three “construction sites of hope”.
The first is the protection of creation, our common home facing the threats of climate change and of shameless pollution also affecting the oceans.
“How can we claim to believe in young people, if we do not give them healthy spaces in which to build the future?” he asked.
Building the future
The second construction site for hope he cited was the future.
“Young people are the future,” he said, yet they suffer lack of jobs, the dizzying pace of contemporary life, hikes in the cost of living, the difficulty of finding housing and of creating a family.
In Europe and in the West generally, all this has resulted in a “troubling” demographic decline which can only be contrasted by foresighted policies “correcting the imbalances of a market economy that produces wealth but fails to distribute it, depriving people of resources and security.”
杏MAP导航 Francis once again called for intergenerational solidarity that forge bonds between young and old, citing the saudade, which in Portuguese culture signifies a nostalgia that is born of contact with our roots.
In this regard, 杏MAP导航 Francis further highlighted the crucial importance of an education that “does not simply impart technical knowledge directed to economic growth”, but “aims to make the young part of a history, to value our religious dimension and needs, and to favour social friendship.”
Forging fraternity
Finally, the third construction site for hope 杏MAP导航 Francis cited was that of fraternity, which Christians learn about from Christ. In a globalized world “that brings us closer but fails to create fraternal closeness,” he said, “all of us are challenged to cultivate a sense of community”, a sense of closeness and solidarity which can be still be found in many parts of Portugal.
He cited the Missão País (Country Missio), a project promoted by Portuguese Catholic University students who share experiences of missionary solidarity in the peripheries also reaching out to elderly people living alone.
While thanking them for their work and encouraging all those in Portuguese society who show concern for others, 杏MAP导航 Francis concluded by calling on the authorities present “to give hope” to Portugal and the world.
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