Pope Francis in a letter titled
Letter of His Holiness Pope Francis to the Bishops of Nigeria, posted on the
Vatican website, condemned Boko Haram for its violent attacks against Christians and Muslims in Nigeria, and also prayed for the country.
Dear Brother Bishops,
While we walk this Lenten journey towards the
Resurrection of the Lord united with the whole Church, I wish to extend
to you, dear Archbishops and Bishops of Nigeria, a fraternal greeting,
which I extend to the beloved Christian communities entrusted to your
pastoral care. I would also like to share some thoughts with you on the
current situation in your country.
Nigeria, known as the “African giant”, with its more
than 160 million inhabitants, is set to play a primary role, not only in
Africa but in the world at large. In recent years, it has experienced
robust growth in the economic sphere and has again reasserted itself on
the world stage as an attractive market, on account of its natural
resources as well as its commercial potential. It is now considered
officially the single largest African economy. It has also distinguished
itself as a political player widely committed to the resolution of
crisis situations in the continent.
At the same time, your nation has had to confront
considerable problems, among them new and violent forms of extremism and
fundamentalism on ethnic, social and religious grounds. Many Nigerians
have been killed, wounded or mutilated, kidnapped and deprived of
everything: their loved ones, their land, their means of subsistence,
their dignity and their rights. Many have not been able to return to
their homes. Believers, both Christian and Muslim, have experienced a
common tragic outcome, at the hands of people who claim to be religious,
but who instead abuse religion, to make of it an ideology for their own
distorted interests of exploitation and murder.
I would like to assure you and all who suffer of my
closeness. Every day I remember you in my prayers and I repeat here, for
your encouragement and comfort, the consoling words of the Lord Jesus,
which must always resound in our hearts: “Peace I leave with you; my
peace I give to you” (Jn 14:27).
Peace – as you know so well – is not only the absence of
conflict or the result of political compromise or fatalistic
resignation. Peace is for us a gift which comes from on high; it is
Jesus Christ himself, the Prince of Peace, who has made of two peoples
one (cf. Eph 2:14). And only the man or woman who treasures the peace of
Christ as a guiding light and way of life can become a peacemaker (cf.
Mt 5:9).
At the same time, peace is a daily endeavour, a
courageous and authentic effort to favour reconciliation, to promote
experiences of sharing, to extend bridges of dialogue, to serve the
weakest and the excluded. In a word, peace consists in building up a
“culture of encounter”.
And so I wish here to express my heartfelt thanks to
you, because in the midst of so many trials and sufferings the Church in
Nigeria does not cease to witness to hospitality, mercy and
forgiveness. How can we fail to remember the priests, religious men and
women, missionaries and catechists who, despite untold sacrifices, never
abandoned their flock, but remained at their service as good and
faithful heralds of the Gospel? To them, most particularly, I would like
to express my solidarity, and to say: do not grow tired of doing what
is right!”
Amen…
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