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After two years of bloody warfare between Russia and NATO backed Ukraine, there is no end in sight. Instead, there are signs of ramping up the war which could spiral out of control at any time. And why are we not demanding an immediate end to the genocide in Gaza? A heartbreaking example of how the bombs and missiles of war continue to crush the little ones, is the ongoing brutal indiscriminate Israeli bombing of Gaza where more than 11,500 Palestinian children have been killed (see this movingly sad link: https://bit.ly/48ul9Ze). Can’t we at least protect the children? In his recent La Stampa interview Pope Francis once again expressed his belief that dialogue is the only path toward a peaceful future. And building on the indispensable peaceful concept of dialogue is the equally indispensable concept of development. U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed said, “There is only one route to durable peace,” the route of sustainable development. It is the only reliable tool with which to break through cycles of instability and address the underlying drivers of fragility and humanitarian need.” Mohammed further insightfully added that “investments in development, people, human security and shared prosperity are also investments in peace” (see: https://press.un.org/en/2023/sc15184.doc.htm). In a very similar line of moral reasoning, St. Pope Paul VI titled his 1972 Day of Peace message with the now famous words: “If you want peace, work for Justice” (see: https://bit.ly/3P0CUc6). And that’s exactly it! By working with the poor, both locally and globally, to acquire what is justly needed to live, and to live with dignity, we build peace, lasting peace! |
Tony Magliano is an internationally syndicated Catholic social justice and peace columnist. He is available to speak at diocesan or parish gatherings. Tony can be reached at [email protected]. |