Saturday, December 24, 2016

Archbishop Gądecki: True peace is possible only through reconciliation and forgiveness Dziennik.pl

during Christmas, folding in the air TVP3, he reminded the audience that the Church teaches that true peace is possible only through forgiveness and reconciliation. The Chairman of the Conference of the Polish Episcopate addressed to the difficulties which at present rend our country. Remember duty of respect for the democratically elected government. Noted that this is only one side of the case.

a Democratic government is established in fact by providing the company the powers and tasks that it completely on behalf of the same society, because not in his favor; it is obvious, therefore, that every democracy must be a system that ensures the participation of citizens. This means that different subjects of civil community at every level, are formed, to listen and to join in her executable tasks” – said Archbishop Gądecki, citing “the compendium of the social science of the Church.”

Metropolitan of poznań stressed that the Church teaches that true peace is possible only through forgiveness and reconciliation. it is Not easy to forgive in the face of the consequences of conflicts, because conflicts always leave behind weight pain. He can only facilitate high, honest and courageous reflections common to both sides of the conflict. The reflection, which, thanks to the cooperation of soda through repentance – would be able to withstand the current challenges , he said. He added that the burden of the past that cannot be forgotten, can only accept in the case when mutually pronounce and accept forgiveness: we are talking about the path is long and difficult, but possible.

Archbishop Gądecki wished every member of the audience to have acquired the ability to love another person, which filled us with Christseconds. May the grace and blessing of Christmas is accompanied by all the spectators, all my diecezjanom. Each of you, your families, our country and Polonia wish a joyous and blessed holidays, he said.

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