Vatican's Vesak Message Calls on Buddhists and Christians to Become “Artisans of Peace”
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The message of the Vatican dicastery for the interreligious diaologist to the Buddhist world on the occasion of the feast of Vesak. "Goodness breaks the cycle of suspicion and opens paths where there seemed to be none." "Prayer, contemplation and inner transformation" as a "deeper source" of peace that believers can build together, without being merely "passive observers."
"Buddhists and Christians for an "unarmed and disarming" peace" – this is the title of this year's message of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue for the Buddhist holiday of Wesak.
The Prefect of the Dicastery, Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad, and its Secretary, Monsignor Indunil Kankanamalage, sent a message to Buddhists on the occasion of their most important holiday, Vesak. It is associated with the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, reports Vatican News. Buddhism and Christianity can do much together for peace. The letter states that in a time marked by wars, violence, and nationalism, the article "Peace dis…
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