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October 16 - The Vatican proposes Hindus a common commitment for integral human development
Article: Ecumenical Movement - Other Religions Uniting With Roman Catholics
Integral human development,
the "commitment"
of Hindus and Christians,
can be only reached by
taking
responsibility for one
another, which involves the
recognition of freedom - of
conscience, thought and
religion - and the guarantee
of political will to work
for greater protection of
human rights and peaceful
coexistence.
These concepts
are the central focus of the
message that the Pontifical
Council For Interreligious
Dialogue sent to Hindus on
the occasion of Diwali, the
festival of lights.
Entitled "Hindus and Christians committed to integral human development" the message, signed by the President of the Pontifical Council, Cardinal. Jean-Louis Tauran, and the secretary, Msgr. Pier Luigi Celata, states "integral human development is the advance towards the true good of every individual, community and society, in every single dimension of human life: social, economic, political, intellectual, spiritual and religious. Pope Paul VI described it as “development of the whole man and of all men” (Populorum Progressio, 1967, no.42) “from less human conditions to those which are more human” (Ibid., no.20). "Such authentic human development - continues the document - can be achieved only by assuming a shared responsibility for one another and by seriously engaging in collaborative action. This springs from our very nature as human beings and our belonging to one human family" ". In the process of integral development, protection of human life and respect for the dignity and fundamental rights of the person, are a responsibility of everyone, both individually and collectively." "Respect for others therefore implies the recognition of their freedom: freedom of conscience, thought and religion. When persons feel respected in their primary choice as religious beings, only then are they able to encounter others and cooperate for the progress of humanity. This shapes a more peaceful social order conducive to development. " "Let us all - the document to concludes - as people of good will, join together to dispel every darkness that hinders a true vision of co-existence, religious harmony and integral development for each and every person. May Deepavali be an occasion to celebrate our friendship and boldly proclaim the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and work together to bring about an era of true freedom ‘for all’ and integral human development ‘of all’" Read More ....
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