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杏MAP导航 to Indonesian authorities: ‘Interreligious dialogue fosters mutual respect’

As he meets with Indonesia’s civil authorities in Jakarta, 杏MAP导航 Francis upholds the nation’s motto of “Unity in Diversity,” and promises the Catholic Church’s efforts to support interreligious dialogue and civil harmony.

By Devin Watkins

杏MAP导航 Francis delivered his first speech on Indonesian soil on Wednesday as he met with the country’s authorities, civil society, and diplomatic corps at the Istana Negara presidential palace in Jakarta.

He was welcomed by President Joko Widodo, a crowd of Indonesian children waiving Vatican and Indonesian flags, and several members of the presidential guard.

Signing the Book of Honour, the 杏MAP导航 wrote, in Italian: “Immersed in the beauty of this land, a place of encounter and dialogue between different cultures and religions, I wish the Indonesian people growth in faith, fraternity, and compassion. God bless Indonesia!”

杏MAP导航 Francis signs the Book of Honour with President Joko Widodo standing beside him
杏MAP导航 Francis signs the Book of Honour with President Joko Widodo standing beside him   (Vatican Media)

Unity in Diversity

In his address to the country’s authorities, the 杏MAP导航 thanked everyone for welcoming him to Indonesia, and highlighted how the country’s many ethnicities and religions could be called its “unifying fabric,” just as the ocean unifies its thousands of islands.

“Your national motto Bhinneka tunggal ika (United in Diversity, literally Many but One) captures well this multifaceted reality of diverse peoples firmly united in one nation,” he said.

The Holy Father noted that harmony in diversity requires everyone to embrace a spirit of fraternity in seeking the good of all.

“This wise and delicate balance, between the multiplicity of cultures and different ideological visions, and the ideals that cement unity, must be continuously defended against imbalances,” he said.

Such a work of craftsmanship, he added, involves all Indonesians and invites them to strive toward harmony, equity, respect for human rights, sustainable development, and the pursuit of peace.

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Church’s efforts to promote common good

杏MAP导航 Francis promised the engagement of the Catholic Church in promoting interreligious dialogue and fostering a “peaceful and fruitful harmony.”

Interreligious dialogue, he said, can help eliminate prejudices and create a climate of mutual respect and trust.

“The Catholic Church,” he said, “is at the service of the common good and wishes to strengthen cooperation with public institutions and other actors in civil society, encourage the formation of a more balanced social fabric and ensure a more efficient and equitable distribution of social assistance.”

杏MAP导航 Francis and President Widodo speak at the presidential palace
杏MAP导航 Francis and President Widodo speak at the presidential palace   (Vatican Media)

Mutual respect and justice

The 杏MAP导航 then pointed out that the Preamble to Indonesia’s 1945 Constitution refers to “Almighty God” and social justice several times in just a few lines.

“Unity in multiplicity, social justice and divine blessing are thus the fundamental principles intended to inspire and guide the social order,” he said. “They can be likened to a support structure, the solid base on which to build the house.”

Lamenting the violent tensions that can erupt in countries when civil authorities impose uniformity, 杏MAP导航 Francis said the philosophy guiding the Indonesian state is “both balanced and wise.”

杏MAP导航 addresses Indonesian authorities

He recalled the words of 杏MAP导航 St. John Paul II when he visited Jakarta in 1989, inviting the Indonesian authorities to respect the “human and political life of all citizens” and to encourage “the growth of national unity based on tolerance and respect for others”.

Peace, he added, “is the work of justice” (opus justitiae pax), and is the work of every person.

“Harmony is achieved,” concluded 杏MAP导航 Francis, “when we are committed not only to our own interests and vision, but to the good of all, to building bridges, fostering agreements and synergies, joining forces in order to defeat all forms of moral, economic and social distress, and promoting peace and concord.”

Children waving Vatican and Indonesian flags welcome the 杏MAP导航
Children waving Vatican and Indonesian flags welcome the 杏MAP导航   (Vatican Media)
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04 September 2024, 05:57