Source:
www.focolare.org
Rome,
Italy. At the Pontifical Urbaniana University an array of witnesses from
different religions, following a path of dialogue traced out by Chiara Lubich.
Their private audience with Pope Francis.
Some
words of Grand Buddhist Master Ajahng Thong became rather famous when Chiara
Lubich accepted his invitation to share her Christian experience at a monastery
in Thailand (1997): “When we are in darkness and someone brings us a light, we
don’t ask whether the person is a man or a woman, young or old [and so it is
with Chiara who] will speak to us of the light she has discovered.”
What
took place today was not merely a commemoration, but a step into the future,
rooted in the experience begun by Chiara Lubich and now shared by many, despite
their individual differences. Roberto Catalano from the Focolare’s centre for
interreligious dialogue called it: “a choral witness that testifies to a common
decision and commitment. We’ve been meeting in many parts of the world,
discovering that we can become brothers and sisters. We are called to continue
this path together, making it real in our daily lives.” The audience of 500
guests included 250 people who had previously attended a three-day interreligious
convention at the Mariapolis Centre in Castel Gandolfo.
Among
these there was a group from 8 religions who had attended a private audience
with Pope Francis prior to the general audience of March 19, 2014. Iranian
Muslim theologian Shahrzad Houshmand remarked: “He’s a fatherly figure who
increased the brotherhood among us.” She also presented a letter to the Pope in
the name of all the Muslims attending the Focolare gathering, in which they
expressed their “profound love and respect for him and for his outreached hand
towards Muslims around the world”. Hindu Professor Kala Acharya said that she
gladly welcomed the Pope’s invitation to continue this journey without ever
stopping: ‘For us too, the joy of the journey is more important than reaching the
destination.’” Then the Pope turned to all of them and said: “Pray for me.”


















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