(Vatican Radio) Christians and Hindus are called to be a “light of peace” in order
to challenge violence and hatred, a senior cardinal has said.
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran heralded a new chapter in Christian-Hindu relations and
said inter-religious dialogue was a “moral imperative” in his speech to a conference
at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
The president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue told delegates
that religions are not the cause of violence and hatred, “but rather are part of the
solutions to problems created by religious fanatics with vested interests”.
Cardinal Tauran said: “Our aim is that, more and more, we become Lumen Pacis - light
of peace in this world. Therefore, this conference marks a new beginning, moving towards
a new set of possibilities in the field of Hindu-Christian dialogue.
“These wonderful exchanges not only help us to increase our knowledge of the life
and faith of the other, but also to deepen our faith. Every genuine exchange of life
and faith like this enriches our way of being and living.”
The conference brought together organisations including Religions for Peace, Focolare
and the Italian Hindu Union.
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