Religious Harmony: Towards a Peaceful World
On the occasion of the on-going novenas of St. Francis Xavier, the Committee for the Apostolate of Inter-Religious Dialogue in the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman organized an Inter-Religious meeting on 1st December 2022 at the Basilica of Bom Jesus Old Goa. The theme chosen for the occasion was: Religious Harmony: Towards a Peaceful World
The Parra Church choir led by Fr. John Fernandes created a contemplative environment with the singing of hymns and bhajans in different Indian languages. The novices of Our Lady of Angels and Holy Family Novitiate Old invoked Divine blessings through a beautifully choreographer prayer dance. Ms. Lynessa Linson, the compere of the day, after lucidly explaining the theme and logo, invited His Eminence Most Rev. Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão along with other dignitaries to symbolize unity in diversity through pouring water from one tumbler to a potted-plant.
Ms. Blanche Mascarenhas accorded a cordial welcome to the audience comprising mainly of students and teachers of different faiths. Children with especial needs from St. Xavier’s academy put up a beautiful dance that was highly appreciated by the audience.
Shri. Sandesh Prabhudesai, Journalist, Writer & Publisher, representing the Hindu faith delivered a powerful message highlighting the necessity of living the idea of ‘Vasudhaiva Kuttumbhakam’- a call for living as one family. He said that in his research on the Konkani language, he was surprised to find that there is word ‘Mog’ for love, but there is no original Konkani word for ‘hate’. Hence, he implied that our ancestors always wanted all Goans to live as one family with love irrespective of our religious affiliations.
Ustaad Abdul Khuddus Khan, an electrical engineer and teacher, representing the Islamic community, highlighted that the connotation of harmony, which includes peace, evokes us to be truly concerned about our fellow brothers and sisters transcending all differences. Islam invites all to live with righteousness, respecting and valuing every human person but at the same time making sure that we refrain from causing harm to anyone out of vengeance, hatred or ill will.
Dr. Elvis Gonsalves, Principal of St. Andrew’s Hr. Sec. School, Vasco, representing the Catholic community, drew inspiration from the Gospels and the teachings of the Church and focussed on the life of Jesus who transcended all boundaries to spread the good news. He emphasized that the Church teachings invite us to acknowledge, appreciate and promote all that is good in other religions without comprising one’s own faith convictions.
An English skit by the students of St. Michael’s High School, Anjuna and Mime by students of St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa, brought out beautifully how religious harmony promotes true peace and common well-being in the world.
Acknowledging the need of Divine grace to live in harmony and promote peace in the world, His Eminence Most Rev. Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão called upon the gathering to pray together for this noble cause and then invoked God’s blessings on everyone present.
All the participants took a pledge to work in unison live in harmony and to promote peace in the world. Fr. Agnelo Pinheiro, Convenor of the Apostolate of Inter-Religious Dialogue, proposed the vote of thanks.
His Eminence Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão along with other dignitaries at the Inter-Religious Meeting at Old Goa (Standing from right to left Fr. Agnelo Pinheiro, Fr. Dennis Fernandes, Shri. Sandesh Prabhudesai, His Eminence Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão, Ustaad Abdul Khuddus Khan and Dr. Elvis Gonsalves)