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THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERRELIGIOUS SHARING 
By Sr. Brenda Walsh, Racine Dominican 
 
Pope Francis recently spoke at an 
interreligious gathering in Rome where he stressed the importance of sharing 
among people of various faith traditions. A delegation representing Christian, 
Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh and Jain had come to the Vatican to 
celebrate the inauguration of Pope Francis. The Pope stressed the importance of 
engaging in exchange of ideas and promoting friendship and respect among men and 
women of different religious faith traditions.  He also stressed the need to 
keep alive our thirst for the absolute.  He said too much violence has resulted 
from the attempt to eliminate God and the divine from people’s lives, both 
personal and social. To seek God is part of being fully human and continues to 
exist in the human heart. He urged his listeners to reach out to those who are 
not part of a faith community but who are searching for truth, goodness and 
beauty. Such people can be our valued allies in defending human dignity, and 
building a peaceful coexistence between people, and In safeguarding all 
creation.  
The importance of 
Vatican Council !! was stressed by Pope Francis when he recalled the words of 
Blessed John XX!!!, who said in the opening address at the Council: “The 
Catholic Church considers it her duty to work actively for the fulfillment of 
the great mystery of that unity for which Jesus Christ prayed so earnestly to 
his heavenly Father, on of eve of His great sacrifice, the knowledge that she is 
so intimately associated with that prayer is for her an occasion of ineffable 
peace and joy.”   
Pope Francis prayed that 
“all would be enabled to live fully the faith graciously bestowed on them at the 
time of their Baptism, and to bear witness to it freely, joyfully and 
courageously. This would be the best solution we can offer for the cause of 
Christian unity, a service of hope for our world still torn by divisions, 
conflicts and rivalries. The more we are faithful to God’s will in our thoughts, 
words and actions, the more we will progress, really and substantially toward 
unity.” 
Pope Francis thanked the 
Pontifical Council for promoting Christian unity and for the help it continues 
to provide. At the close of this gathering the Pope also expressed great 
appreciation to all the representatives of various faith expressions and assured 
all them of a remembrance in his prayers. He also prayed that more progress will 
be made in the fraternal dialog that the Council wished to encourage and that 
has already taken place in recent decades. Pope Francis reminded his listeners 
that there is so much we can accomplish together for the good of the whole human 
family, by creating a peaceful co-existence among people and caring for creation 
for generations still to come.  
We can join in prayer 
that our efforts to accomplish the goals outlined by Pope Francis may bear 
fruit.  May each of us be willing to take the next step in working for Christian 
Unity in our time and place. May the Spirit guide us in this important endeavor.
 
A full report on this 
event is available in Origins CNS documentary Service, April 4th 2013 
issue, Volume 42, Number 43 . CNS, 3211 4th St. NE, Washington, DC 
20017-1100. www.originsonline.com
 
 
			
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