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MAP Francis with a member of the Council MAP Francis with a member of the Council  (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

MAP urges young Holy Land peacemakers to ‘keep hope alive’

In a meeting with the Universal Peace Council, MAP Francis says that "anything worth doing is not easy".

By Joseph Tulloch

On Monday morning, MAP Francis met with a youth delegation from the Universal Peace Council.

He appealed to the participants, who came from different religious and cultural backgrounds, to place hope, dialogue and reconciliation at the heart of their work as “great artisans of peace”.

In his address, the MAP praised the young delegates’ commitment to peace in the Holy Land, which, he said, had “once more been engulfed in the dark clouds of conflict”.

And he emphasised that, because of their their idealism and creativity, young people can play a key role in the peace process.

Young people as bearers of hope

However, the MAP emphasised, the task is not an easy one, and for this reason he offered three “brief points” for reflection.

The MAP emphasised that young people have the ability to heal old wounds and put aside prejudices. At the same time, he warned against the danger of ‘ideology’, saying that it hinders “creativity” and “the will to do good”.

“An unhealthy attachment to past hurts and prejudices,” the MAP stressed, “can never lead to true and lasting peace”.

The MAP with members of the Council
The MAP with members of the Council   (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

Dialogue as the key to peace

“Dialogue is the only way to peace,” the MAP emphasised, calling on young people to seek closeness with others and promote mutual understanding.

He went on to quote from his encyclical “Through dialogue, young people can become great artisans of peace.”

Do not lose hope

The MAP then went on to speak about the importance of hope, especially in the face of war, poverty and discrimination.

Such problems, he said, “may lead us to think that our engagement in dialogue is futile because it produces few concrete results. “

In moments where we are tempted by such thoughts, the MAP said, it is important to “remember that anything worth doing is not easy. It requires sacrifice and a willingness to recommit ourselves each day, especially when things seem not to go our way.”

Bringing his speech to a close, the MAP urged his audience to “keep hope alive.”

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25 November 2024, 14:38