Young Christians and Muslims Must Work Together
Palestinian girls hold torches during a celebration to mark the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan in Jerusalem 26 July. Yearning and working for freedom and peace, young Christians and Muslims must be patient and persistent, recognizing that violence or other apparent “short cuts” that harm others will never lead to justice and lasting peace, said Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. (Photo: CNS/Ammar Awad, Reuters)
06 Aug 2012 By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Yearning and working
for freedom and peace, young Christians and Muslims
must be patient and persistent, recognizing that violence
or other apparent “short cuts” that harm others will never
lead to justice and lasting peace, said Cardinal Jean-Louis
Tauran.
“In the tormented world of ours, educating the
young for peace becomes increasingly urgent,” said the
cardinal, president of the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue.
The Vatican Aug. 3 released the cardinal’s annual
greeting to Muslims for Eid al-Fitr, the feast marking the
end of the monthlong Ramadan fast. The feast begins on
or around Aug. 19 this year.
As the Arab Spring movement, supported by
young Muslims and Christians, continues across North
Africa and parts of the Middle East, Cardinal Tauran
focused his message on the theme “Educating young
Christians and Muslims for justice and peace.”
Parents, teachers and religious leaders have a
share in the “beautiful and difficult task” of helping young
people to discover and develop the talents God has given
them, to learn and to build relationships that reflect
justice, peace and the fact that all people are created by
God, he said.
“For believers, genuine justice, lived in friendship
with God, deepens all other relationships: with oneself,
with others and with the whole of creation,” Cardinal
Tauran said.
A believer’s vision of peace also has a religious
foundation because it is seen as a gift of God, but one
which human beings must pursue without ceasing through
the promotion of justice and charity, he said.
Cardinal Tauran encouraged young Muslims and
Christians “to cultivate truth and freedom, in order to be
genuine heralds of justice and peace and builders of a
culture which respects the dignity and the rights of every
citizen.”
He urged them to be patient and persistent, “never
resorting to doubtful compromises, deceptive short cuts or
to means which show little respect for the human person.”
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