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Fr. James Channan OP of Pakistan is one of the participants of International Conference on the themes of dialogue and relations between religions called “Interfaith and Community Service Challenge” from Sept. 20 to 23 in Washington.Bringing a testimony of interfaith dialogue as a path to peace: is the intent of Pakistani Dominican Fr. James Channan, director of "Peace Center" in Lahore. As Fides learns, the conference, sponsored by the US President Barak Obama in person, is being attended by more than 60 scholars and religious leaders from 31 countries and 5 continents to share their experiences and skills in the field of interfaith dialogue and peace building. "We must learn from each other in order to make this world more peaceful and harmonious", explains Fr. Channan. The delegates present are people committed to promoting interfaith cooperation in universities, schools, training centers, seminars and associations. The sessions are held at the Wh...
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, has reiterated Pope Francis’ view that it is not religion which fuels extremist violence, but rather “political interests” and “societal ills”. Religion has itself been manipulated and hijacked as a pretext for intolerance and extremism, he said, yet religious communities are uniquely placed to fight the root causes of violence through education and support of vulnerable families.The cardinal made his remarks at the United Nations headquarters in New York where he was leading the Holy See’s delegation to a migration summit and to the 71st session of the UN General Assembly. He spoke on Tuesday at two side events, the first focused on ‘Fighting Radicalization and Extremism thorough Education’ and the second entitled ‘The Role of Religious Leaders in Preventing Crimes of  Atrocity’.The Secretary of State stressed that faith leaders play a crucial ...
Vatican City, Sep 21, 2016 / 06:41 am (CNA/EWTN News).- After hearing of the murder of two priests in Mexico, Pope Francis sent a telegram to the country’s bishops condemning the violent act, offering his prayers as a sign of closeness to the community and families affected.“Deeply distressed upon receiving the sad news of the assassination of Reverends Alejo Nabor Jimenez Juarez and Jose Alfredo Suarez de la Cruz…the Holy Father expresses his sincerest condolences,” read the telegram, sent Sept. 20.Signed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the telegram voiced the Pope’s closeness to Bishop Trinidad Zapata of Papantla, where the priests’ served, as well as to all clergy, religious communities and faithful of the diocese.He offered his prayers “for the eternal repose of these priests of Christ, victims of an inexcusable violence.”On Tuesday the bodies of Mexican priests Alejo Nabor Jiménez Juárez and J...
Vatican City, Sep 21, 2016 / 08:34 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Wednesday, Pope Francis reflected on the theme of the Jubilee of Mercy, “Merciful like the Father,” telling pilgrims that while imitating God’s love can seem impossible, it’s genuine effort, rather than quantity, that matters.To be “merciful like the Father” is not just “a slogan for effect, but a life commitment,” the Pope said Sept. 21.However, he also questioned whether Jesus’ words to his disciples in the Gospel of Luke are actually realistic, asking “is it really possible to love like God loves and to be merciful like him?”When looking back at the story of salvation history, Francis noted that God’s entire revelation to man consists of his tireless love for humanity which culminates with Jesus’ death on the Cross.“So great a love can be expressed only by God,” he said, explaining that Jesus’ call for humanity to be merciful l...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Remo Casilli, ReutersBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- God wants people to be merciful,which means forgiving others and giving freely with love, Pope Francis said."We don't have the power to condemn our brother whomakes a mistake, we are not above him. Rather we have a duty to return him tothe dignity of a son of the father and to accompany him on his path ofconversion," the pope said Sept. 21 at his weekly general audience.In his talk, the pope focused on a reading from theGospel of Luke (6:36-38) in which Jesus tells the disciples to stop judgingothers and be merciful just as God is.The motto for the Year of Mercy, "Merciful Like theFather," comes from this biblical verse, the pope said. But more than a pithy catchphrase, the motto is alifelong commitment to give to others the love one has received -- withoutmerit -- from God, he said. It is a call to reflect upon all that God does forhumanity so as to be inspired "to be like him, full of love, compassionand me...
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(Vatican Radio) In this week's edition of There's More in the Sunday Gospel Than Meets the Eye, Jill Bevilacqua and Seàn-Patrick Lovett bring us readings and reflections for the Twentysixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Listen: Gospel     LK 16:19-31Jesus said to the Pharisees:“There was a rich man who dressed in purple garments and fine linenand dined sumptuously each day.And lying at his door was a poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores,who would gladly have eaten his fill of the scrapsthat fell from the rich man's table.Dogs even used to come and lick his sores.When the poor man died,he was carried away by angels to the bosom of Abraham.The rich man also died and was buried,and from the netherworld, where he was in torment,he raised his eyes and saw Abraham far offand Lazarus at his side.And he cried out, 'Father Abraham, have pity on me.Send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue,for I am suffering torment in thes...
(Vatican Radio)  Austria is urging the European Union to tighten its external borders and an aid package for countries in need amid concerns of a new massive influx of migrants fleeing war and poverty into Europe. In statements Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern and Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz made the appeal after some 1.5 million refugees entered the EU last year alone.Listen to Stefan Bos' report: They said it was crucial to improve security of Europe's outer borders and proposed what they called a "Marshall Plan", a massive aid package for countries from where most migrants fleeing war and poverty arrive to the continent to reduce incentives to leave.Their comments reflected attempts to appeal to voters amid international concerns that Austria's anti-migration far right Freedom Party will win delayed presidential elections scheduled for December.At a time of tensions between the two ruling parties, Chancellor Kern and Foreign Minister Kurz also w...
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