A land rich
in beauty, able to teach coexistence between Christians and Muslims from elementary
school, a people who hope and pray that one day in the not too distant future,
thanks "to the Pope " to put an end " to the division between Catholics
and Lutherans . "
This is how Fr. Bonnie
Mendes , a priest from Faisalabad ( Punjab) , former executive secretary of the
Justice and Peace Commission ( Ncjp ) and coordinator of Caritas Pakistan ,
described his recent trip to Salzburg, Austria , UNESCO world heritage site and
birthplace of Mozart .
The Pakistani priest - in the
frontline of the battle for an end to violence of a religious nature in
Pakistan and for harmony between religions - speaks of his appreciation of the coexistence
nurtured from the outset in schools in Graz.
"I participated as a speaker at a meeting in elementary school - he tells
AsiaNews - and it was impressive to see that the majority of 150 children were
Muslim ." The
school had children from 37 different countries, each " with a different
mother tongue" .
Fr. Bonnie Mendes talks about being fascinated by the Salzburg Cathedral , enhanced by four organs and antique decorations . He tells the deep desire of the faithful , for reconciliation to end the divisions between Catholics and Protestants, and the renewed hope and charisma of the pontificate of Pope Francis.
The Pakistani priest also described the beauty of the landscape, the architecture, the magnificence of the ancient monasteries and centers of prayer , as well as the goodness of the food, "and the local beer " that greatly appreciated. All this, at the Bio Festival held in recent days in Salzburg.
Fr. Bonnie Mendes talks about being fascinated by the Salzburg Cathedral , enhanced by four organs and antique decorations . He tells the deep desire of the faithful , for reconciliation to end the divisions between Catholics and Protestants, and the renewed hope and charisma of the pontificate of Pope Francis.
The Pakistani priest also described the beauty of the landscape, the architecture, the magnificence of the ancient monasteries and centers of prayer , as well as the goodness of the food, "and the local beer " that greatly appreciated. All this, at the Bio Festival held in recent days in Salzburg.