By Deborah Castellano Lubov
āMay God, the source of light, fill your minds and hearts with peace and joy, and your families and communities with grace and happiness!ā
This was at the heart of the message of the Vaticanās Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue to those celebrating the Hindu feast of Deepavali (or Diwali), this year being celebrated on Thursday, October 31.
The letter was signed by the Dicasteryās Prefect, Cardinal Miguel Ćngel Ayuso Guixot, MCCJ, and its Secretary, Msgr. Indunil Janakaratne Kodithuwakku Kankanamalage.
The feast of Deepavali, which in Sanskrit means ārow of oil lampsā and is one of the most important Hindu feast days, celebrates the victory of truth over falsehood, light over darkness, and good over evil.
Harmonious coexistence
In their letter, the Vatican officials observed how cities and countries are becoming always more diverse and went on to offer some thoughts on how both Christians and Hindus can promote harmony amidst diversity and despite differences.
According to Godās plan, they said, diversity and differences are not meant to be a threat to anyoneās existence but a gift for harmonious coexistence.
They are, they stated, ārelational mosaics of a pluriform edifice in which humans of all colours, creeds and cultures can live together.ā
The Dicastery Prefect and Secretary lamented that the divine vision of fostering harmony through Godās own power, in and through diversity, is “supplanted by ideologies that favour exclusion, discrimination and conformity on both the individual and collective level.ā
Threats which destroy harmony
āReligious fundamentalism, extremism, fanaticism, racism and hyper nationalism in different parts of the world,ā they observed, are examples of ideologies āthat destroy harmony.”
Moreover, the Vatican officials warned, they give rise to “suspicion, prejudice, mistrust, hatred and fear” among people, āthereby impeding them from forging bonds that sustain human fraternity and social friendship.ā
Therefore, they suggested, there is more than ever the need “to rediscover the divine plan for humanity” and “nurture in our communities, cities and countries the spirit of fraternity that binds everyone together as Godās children and as brothers and sisters.”
Concrete action and collective effort
Sowing the seeds of harmony with those different from us, they maintained, is “a practical necessity” that “calls for concrete action and collective effort from all individuals, families, educational institutions, media, communities and nations.”
In this context, they called on all people of good will to work towards breaking down stereotypes and fostering empathy, sensitivity and respect for those who are different from us.
āAs believers grounded in our own respective religious traditions and as persons with shared commitment to strengthening harmonious coexistence in society,ā Cardinal Ayuso and Msgr. Kankanamalage concluded, āmay we, Christians and Hindus, join hands with the people of other religious traditions and with people of good will, do all that we can to promote harmony amidst diversity and despite differences.ā
āMay we, Christians and Hindus, join hands with the people of other religious traditions and with people of good will, do all that we can to promote harmony amidst diversity and despite differencesā
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