Non-Violence theme for World Peace Day 2017
When non-violence is the basic approach of political decisions and public policy, it promotes the restoration and consolidation of peace, the Vatican said.
In his message for the January 1, 2017 celebration of World Peace Day, Pope Francis will offer reflections on the importance of non-violence as a political choice.
“Non-violence: A style of politics for peace” is the theme the pope chose for World Peace Day 2017, the Vatican said. A papal message on the theme will be sent to heads of states around the world in December.
Pope Francis’ frequent references to a “third world war in pieces” highlight the “serious negative social consequences” of violence.
“Peace, by contrast, promotes socially positive consequences and it allows the achievement of real progress. Therefore, we should act within what is possible, and negotiate ways of peace even where they seem tortuous and impractical,” the Vatican statement said.
By recognising the rights and equal dignity of every person, nonviolence as a political method can “constitute a realistic way to overcome armed conflicts”.
“In this perspective, it becomes important to increasingly recognise not the right of force but the force of right,” the statement said.
In choosing non-violence as the World Peace Day theme, Pope Francis wants to indicate a “path of hope” in a world that needs to learn to settle disputes through negotiation rather than resorting to conflict fuelled by the “scourge” of illegal arms trafficking.
“It does not mean that one nation can remain indifferent to the tragedies of another. Rather it means a recognition of the primacy of diplomacy over the noise of arms”.—By Junno Arocho Esteves, CNS
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