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India: Franciscans make peace pilgrimage to Pakistan border


Source: Fides

A delegation of Capuchin Franciscan friars made a pilgrimage to Gandha Singh, a village in Punjab on the border between India and Pakistan yesterday to bring a message of peace at a time of high tension after the attack in Kashmir and the Indian military reaction.

Fr Benedict Ayodi OFM Cap, president of the Commission for Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) of the General Curia of the Order of Capuchin Friars, who was part of the delegation, visited Pakistan to follow projects and initiatives on issues such as conflict management, human rights, poverty alleviation, peace building, interreligious dialogue.

Among the other friars, there was Fr Francis Nadeem OFM Cap, Provincial of the Capuchin Friars in Pakistan and Executive Secretary of the Episcopal Commission for Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue, well-known promoter of peace and interreligious harmony in the country.

Fr Francis Nadeem said: "The purpose of this visit was to send a message of peace, brotherhood, friendship, reconciliation and mutual acceptance to the nations of India and Pakistan. We have raised a prayer to God so that we can commit ourselves to sustainable peace, we lit candles to symbolise our commitment and our invocation to the Most High."

The friars recited and distributed the prayer attributed to St. Francis of Assisi to the people present in the village, which recites "God make us instruments of your peace."

The Franciscans in Pakistan, they said, in this critical moment of a possible military escalation "feel the clear responsibility not to give in to violence and to envisage a peaceful solution for the long-standing question of Kashmir, recalling politics, in Pakistan and India, to choose the path of negotiation and confrontation and not that of arms".

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