Vatican City, 17 September 2013: It was 1700 years ago, in February of AD 313, that
the Roman emperor, Constantine issued instructions ending persecution of Christians,
restoring their confiscated property and guaranteeing Christians freedom of worship
– along with those of other religions – “for the sake of the peace of our times”.
The nation of Serbia – Emperor Constantine’s birthplace – is celebrating the
1700th anniversary all throughout 2013, with several different historical
and cultural events. Serbia’s Ambassador to the Holy See, Mirko Jelić, Vatican Radio
that the Edict of Milan, as the instructions came to be known, was a watershed moment
in history.
“The celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edit
of Milan is very important for Serbia,” he explained, “not simply because Emperor
Constantine was born in Nìs [in present-day Serbia], but also because it is dedicated
to somebody who proclaimed that nobody should be deprived of the possibility of free
confession: we realize that today, and we realize that nobody before him – no emperor
- and very few after him realized the importance of the freedom of religion”, he added.
Source: VR Eng