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World Day of Prayer for Peace: Assisi awaits Pope Francis

(Vatican Radio) Three days of dialogue have been organized ahead of the World Day of Prayer for Peace in Assisi.The Sant’Egidio community has organized the series of presentations, round tables, and panel discussions on a host of themes, from social justice and equality as keys to peace, to the local effects of –and responses to – global challenges, to the need once again and with an ever more unified voice decry the misuse and abuse of religion in the service of unworthy causes.Listen to Chris Altieri's report: Thirst for Peace: religions and cultures in dialogue, is the theme of this 30th anniversary iteration of the World Day of Prayer for Peace, first convoked by Pope St. John Paul II in 1986. “We’ve made important progress,” the Archbishop-emeritus of Barcelona,Card. Lluis Martinez Sistach told Vatican Radio on the sidelines of one of the events in the city of St. Francis.He went on to express his gratitude to the Sant’Egidio comm...

(Vatican Radio) Three days of dialogue have been organized ahead of the World Day of Prayer for Peace in Assisi.

The Sant’Egidio community has organized the series of presentations, round tables, and panel discussions on a host of themes, from social justice and equality as keys to peace, to the local effects of –and responses to – global challenges, to the need once again and with an ever more unified voice decry the misuse and abuse of religion in the service of unworthy causes.

Listen to Chris Altieri's report:

Thirst for Peace: religions and cultures in dialogue, is the theme of this 30th anniversary iteration of the World Day of Prayer for Peace, first convoked by Pope St. John Paul II in 1986. “We’ve made important progress,” the Archbishop-emeritus of Barcelona,Card. Lluis Martinez Sistach told Vatican Radio on the sidelines of one of the events in the city of St. Francis.

He went on to express his gratitude to the Sant’Egidio community for their three decades of leadership in organizing the international event.

If the “Spirit of Assisi” is alive and well, and bears the mark of the visionary saint who began it, Pope Francis has brought a renewed sense of urgency to the common search for peace. “These,” Card. Sistach said, “are the things to which we bear witness when we come here.”

The desire – the thirst – for peace, is constitutive of human nature: to be human is to thirst for peace.

Here in Assisi, more than 500 people representing scores of religions have come together to show their desire to discover within their traditions the wherewithal to serve the cause of peace, and to bear witness and give exercise to the enduring presence of that desire and the hope for its fulfilment. 

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