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Pope in Bahrain: Bring waters of fraternity to desert of human coexistence

After a courtesy visit to the King of Bahrein in the Sakhir Royal Palace, Pope Francis addresses authorities, members of civil society, and the diplomatic corps, and reflects on the 鈥淭ree of Life,鈥 an outstanding 鈥渆mblem of vitality鈥 in the country.

By Christopher Wells

Pope Francis described Bahrain as a "place of encounter between different peoples,鈥 a land where 鈥渁ncient and modern converge; tradition and progress mix; and above all, people from different backgrounds create a distinctive mosaic of life.鈥

Image of the "Tree of Life"

In the first public address () of his Apostolic Journey to Bahrain, the Pope dwelt on the image of 鈥渢he Tree of Life,鈥 an 鈥渆mblem of vitality鈥 in the country. The 鈥渕ajestic acacia鈥 has survived in a 鈥渄esert area with very little rainfall thanks to its deep roots.鈥

Bahrain鈥檚 roots, with over 4500 years of history, 鈥渟hine forth in its ethnic and cultural diversity, and in the peaceful co-existence and the traditional hospitality of its people.鈥

This diversity bear witness to the ability and necessity of living together in the world, which has grown into a °global village鈥 but in many ways still lacks the 鈥渟pirit of a village,鈥 which is expressed in 鈥渉ospitality, concern for others, and a sense of fraternity.鈥

Looking at the image of the Tree of Life, the Pope invited his listeners to bring 鈥渢he waters of fraternity鈥 to 鈥渢he parched deserts of human co-existence,鈥 and to work together towards that end.

Forum for dialogue

鈥淚 am here, in this land of the Tree of Life,鈥 he said, 鈥渁s a sower of peace, in order to experience these days of encounter and to take part in a Forum of dialogue between East and West for the sake of peaceful co-existence.鈥

He thanked the organizers of the Conferences promoted by the Kingdom of Bahrain, which stress in particular 鈥渢he themes of respect, tolerance, and religious freedom.鈥

These themes, he continued, enshrined in Bahrain鈥檚 constitution, are 鈥渃ommitments that need constantly to be put into practice, so that religious freedom will be complete and not limited to freedom of worship; that equal dignity and equal opportunities will be concretely recognized for each group and for every individual; that no forms of discrimination exist and that fundamental human rights are not violated but promoted.鈥 He particularly highlighted the right to life, even for criminals, 鈥渨hose lives should not be taken.鈥

Pope meets with authorities, members of civil society, and the diplomatic corp
Pope meets with authorities, members of civil society, and the diplomatic corp

Global labour crisis

Returning to the image of the Tree of Life, he highlighted the progress of Bahrain, due in large part to immigration. At the same time, he highlighted the plight of unemployment in the world, which remains too high; and deplored that too often, labour can be 鈥渄ehumanizing.鈥

Calling attention to the 鈥済lobal labour crisis,鈥 Pope Francis emphasized the value of labour,鈥 which must be directed to the good of men and women, and not reduced simply to a means of producing wealth. He called for safe and dignified working conditions that serve to foster cultural and spiritual growth and advance social cohesion, for the common good.

Bahrain, the Pope said, 鈥渃an be proud of its significant contributions in this regard,鈥 pointing to the first school for women in the Gulf region and the abolition of slavery.

鈥淢ay [Bahrain] be a beacon through the region for the promotion of equal rights and improved conditions for workers, women and young people, while at the same time ensuring respect and concern for all those who feel most at the margins of society, such as immigrants and prisoners.鈥

Caring for the environment, promoting life

Pope Francis then called attention to two 鈥渃ritical areas for everyone,鈥 but especially world leaders and those responsible for the common good: the question of the environment, and the responsibility of all human beings to promote the flourishing of life. The Holy Father emphasized the importance of working 鈥渢irelessly鈥 to confront the climate emergency, and expressed his hope that the COP27 meeting, taking place in just a few days, would be a 鈥渟tep forward in this regard.鈥

Peace, not war

The Pope then lamented the increase in 鈥渓ethal actions and threats,鈥 as well as the 鈥渕onstrous and senseless reality of war, which everywhere sows destruction and crushes hope.鈥 Every war, he said, 鈥渂rings in its wake the death of truth.鈥

In particular, the Pope said his thoughts turned to the 鈥渇orgotten war鈥 in Yemen, that, 鈥渓ike every war, issues not in victory, but only in bitter defeat for everyone.鈥

鈥淚 beg: Let there be an end to the clash of weapons! Let us be committed, everywhere and concretely, to building peace.鈥

Pope Francis concluded his address by quoting the Kingdom of Bahrain Declaration, which highlights the role of religious faith in building a foundation of peace. 鈥淚 am here today as a believer, as a Christian, as a man, and as a pilgrim of peace,鈥 the Pope said, 鈥渂ecause today, more than ever, we are called, everywhere, to commit ourselves seriously to peacemaking.鈥

From the same Declaration, the Pope made his own the commitment 鈥渢o working for a world where people of sincere belief join together to reject that which divides us and concentrate instead on celebrating and expanding on that which unites us.鈥

Meeting with the Authorities, Civil Society, and the Diplomatic Corps

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03 November 2022, 16:40