The advances in Science and Technology and the
leveling of frontiers and boundaries have all contributed to a greater
awareness of the pluralism of faiths, culture and peoples not only in the world
but also in our own community.
Yes, we live amid many and diverse
faiths, cultures and peoples. Though
many and different we are, we need not be hostile nor indifferent to
each other. In fact, these diversities
invite us to make a shift in our paradigm from hostility to partnership;
from indifference to involvement; and from being close to being open to one
another.
This relational paradigm teaches us that
notwithstanding our differences and diversities we all live on this earth, in
fact, on this piece of land. The bottom
line is the affirmation that we are together in the journey through life. For better or worse, we are neighbors and we
hope and believe that as neighbors, we can be partners in building not only of
a better world but more so of a friendlier community where you and I, and our
children live as brothers and sisters.
The first step is to take our pluralism
seriously. We need to seriously
experience our “kinndredness”.
Second is to be open to learn not only from
each other but more so to live with each other in tolerance. Yes, our
willingness to accept, to trust and to live together.
Third, is our commitment to guarantee the
rights and dignity of every person regardless of faith, gender, culture and
color within our society/community.
The basis of this commitment is our belief that all
peoples even though they belong to different religions, nations, etc. all form
ONE human family, created by the ONE and same God, living in the same
world/community, and destined for a common end.
In inter-religious relations there is one WORD that
can describe our efforts and endeavors – TRUST! Trust is NOT a universal
element in human relations. It has to be
slowly, patiently and sometimes painfully built through time.
Fr. Eliseo 'Jun' Mercado, OMI
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