The Message of Peace is a recipe for India's development: Card Gracias
Mumbai, 4 January: Pope Francis's theme of "Fraternity as the foundation and pathway
to peace" and his message for peace are very relevant to India today. Fraternity is
urgently needed to herald sustainable peace, development and progress in our country,
said Cardinal Oswald Gracias of India.
Following India's national pledge,
we pledge that "All Indians are my brothers and sisters. As the Holy Father indicates,
'the Fatherhood of God can be seen as the basis of fraternity, this is our national
pledge. All Indians are brothers and sisters and we are all children of the same father.
Regrettably, the Cardinal said, the prevailing ethos of mass culture enshrines money
as the supreme value. This results in mass poverty and social inequality.
The
Holy Father cautions against the "globalization of indifference" that makes us blind
"to the suffering of others and closed in on ourselves." This speaks directly to the
situation in India, where the gap between the rich and the poor and between rural
and urban society is increasing. It is a matter of utter shame that over 250,000 farmers
have committed suicide in India since 1997.
The same is true for women, whose
inferior status leads to increasing female foeticide and horrific practices and abuses
against the girls and women, and other despicable evils against life. Our sense of
fraternity extends to Dalit Christians and all our brothers and sisters in India,
under the Fatherhood of God, so that discrimination may end and they may receive the
privileges that others have. We are concerned about this and hope that with God's
grace everything will come right.
In 2014, we have general elections, and the
pope's call for fraternity becomes even more significant. We are all Indians, and
we share a common heritage with our common Fatherhood in God. Our politicians must
place the well-being of the whole nation before their personal, party and petty interests.
The Holy Father states that indifference brings with it "offences against
fundamental human rights, especially the right to life and the right to religious
freedom." Spirituality is an intrinsic part of Indian culture, yet religions laws
seek to stifle the right to religious freedom, which is enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
To discriminate against religious beliefs, or discredit religious practices is
tantamount to exclusion contrary to respect for fundamental human dignity that will
eventually destabilise society by creating a climate of tension, intolerance, opposition,
and suspicion, which are not conducive to social peace and can become detrimental
to the progress of our beloved country.
Seen in this light, fraternity is the
foundation and pathway to peace. Whatever traditions we belong to, we are brothers
and sisters of the same family; therefore, the importance of understanding, dialogue
and trying to reach out to others can make a better world. It is essential for us
in India to fight the three evils of communalism, the caste system and corruption,
which pose a constant threat to our beloved motherland India. For each of us brothers
and sisters of our great motherland India, I, as President of the Catholic Bishops
Conference of India, pray that each one of us Indians has the spirit of fraternity
and be led, in the words of the Upanishads, 'from untruth to truth, from darkness
to light, and from death to immortality". Source: AsiaNews