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POPE REMEMBERS AND PRAYS FOR VICTIMS OF SEPTEMBER 11VATICAN CITY, SEP 11, 2002 (VIS) - In the general audience today
celebrated in the Paul VI Hall, the Holy Father remembered the victims of
the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York on the first anniversary of the
tragic events and entrusted them to God's mercy. The Pope assured the families and loved ones of those who died of his
"spiritual closeness. But," he added, "we also want to speak to the
consciences of those who planned and executed such a barbaric and cruel act." "One year after September 11, 2001, we repeat," he said, "that no
situation of injustice, no feeling of frustration, no philosophy or
religion can justify such an aberration. Every person has the right to
respect for life itself and dignity which are inviolable goods. God says
it, international law sanctions it, the human conscience proclaims it,
civil co-existence requires it." The Holy Father emphasized that "terrorism is and will always be a
manifestation of inhuman cruelty, which precisely for this reason will
never be able to resolve conflicts among human beings. Abuse, armed
violence and war are choices that sow and generate hate and death. Only
reason and love are valid means to overcome and resolve disputes between
people and nations." "A harmonious and resolute effort is necessary and urgent to carry out
new political and economic initiatives capable of resolving the scandalous
situations of injustice and oppression that continue to afflict so many
members of the human family, creating favorable conditions for the
uncontrollable explosion of the desire for vengeance. It is necessary to
build together a global culture of solidarity, that returns hope for the
future to young people." John Paul II stressed that "only from truth and justice can freedom and
peace be born. Upon these values it is possible to construct a dignified
life for man. Outside of these values, there is only ruin and destruction." "On this sad anniversary," he concluded, "we raise our prayer to God so
that love can replace hate and, with the effort of all people of good will,
harmony and solidarity can be affirmed in all corners of the earth." When greeting his countrymen in Polish, the Pope invited them to pray for
the victims of the attacks and asked for "mercy and pardon for the authors
of this horrible terrorist attack." At the end of the audience John Paul II recited a prayer invoking divine
mercy and sanctity "for the injustices that stain the conscience of
humankind" and prayed that the breath of the Holy Spirit, instilled in
every man and woman, would make them grow "in harmony and become one big
family" in which everyone is welcome as a son of God. "May the memory of the tragic events in human history," he said, "not
obscure confidence in the infinite mercy and fidelity of God. His
unchanging will of love and peace, manifested in Christ who died and rose
from the dead, is the foundation of secure hope for all human beings and
for all peoples." The faithful who joined in the Pope's prayer expressed four prayer
intentions in English, French, Arab and Spanish. The intention in English prayed for "the victims of violence and
terrorism and in particular for those who were cruelly snatched from their
loved ones a year ago today." In French, they prayed for "the Church ... so
that it may feed and sustain the hope of men of good will, guiding his
footsteps on the ways of peace and justice." "For believers of all religions," went the Arab intention, "so that in
the name of God All Merciful, Lover of peace they may reject firmly any
form of violence and so that they may commit themselves to resolve
conflicts with sincere and patient dialogue, respectful of the different
historical, cultural and religious experiences." Lastly, in Spanish they prayed for children and young people, "the hope
of the new millennium ... so that they may be helped to build a
civilization of love and peace, in a world where everyone's rights are
defended and where goods are distributed equally in all parts." Click here to share this news story with a friend. |
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