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tvc.dsj.org | January 22, 2019 21 COMMENTARY Refl ections on Pope Francis’ 2019 World Day of Peace Message By Tony Magliano Internationally syndicated social jus- tice and peace columnist [email protected] As the saying goes, “Politics and religion don’t mix.” Although this cliché is espoused by many, you will not hear it from Pope Francis. On the contrary, the leader of the Catholic hurch fi rmly teaches that our os el- ased faith has a wealth of wisdom to off er the often corru t world of politics. And that it is our duty to strive to infuse that wisdom into the body politic. As exhibit “A,” consider the Holy Father’s Janu- ary 1 World Day of Peace message – appropriately titled “Good politics is at the service of peace.” eace is li e a delicate ower struggling to blossom on the stony ground of violence,” the pope writes. “Politics is an essential means of building human community and institutions, but when po- litical life is not seen as a form of service to society as a whole, it can become a means of oppression, marginalization and even destruction.” This is so true. As one of many sad examples, con sider how of ten pol it ica l off ic ia ls a l low and even authorize the oppression of minority groups like the Rohingya in Myanmar, and now in Bangladesh (see: https://bbc.in/2KPgZ7Q, https://bit.ly/2RPcE4a). And consider that many political leaders in gov- ernments throughout the world, including democ- racies, largely ignore the marginalized poor – in effect exiling them to the fringes of society, and even leaving millions of them to die every year (see: https://borgenproject.org/15-world-hunger-statistics). Among the “political vices” the pope cites are “Today more than ever, our societies need ‘artisans of peace’ who can be messengers and authentic witnesses of God the Father, who wills the good and happiness of the human family.” “xenophobia, racism, lack of concern for the natural environment, the plundering of natural resources for the sa e of uic rofi t and contem t for those forced into exile.” All of which bring to mind recent dire environmental warnings from the United Na- tions Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (see: https://on.natgeo.com/2C4uv2j), the National Climate Assessment (see: https://bit.ly/2DFvfvO), and the often cold-hearted political response to suff ering migrants see https://bbc.in/2yZnCMD). Here the pontiff’s words are equally strong, “Political addresses that tend to blame every evil on migrants and to deprive the poor of hope are unacce ta le. ather, there is a need to reaffi rm that peace is based on respect for each person, whatever his or her background.” Pope Francis then challenges the immoral trag- edy of war and fear. He says, “Peace can never be re- duced solely to a balance between power and fear.” And adds that the proliferation of arms is “contrary to morality and the search for true peace” (see: https://bit.ly/2BqRelc). And he condemns “forms of nationalism that call into question the fraternity of which our globalized world has such great need.” In the world – political and otherwise – where self-centered egos often dominate, Pope Francis calls our attention to the humble corrective teach- ing of esus f anyone would e fi rst, he must e last of all and servant of all.” Francis then challengingly calls us to be creative peacemakers: “Today more than ever, our societies need ‘artisans of peace’ who can be messengers and authentic witnesses of God the Father, who wills the good and happiness of the human family.” And to that Pope Francis encouragingly adds, “Everyone can contribute his or her stone to help build the common home.” With open hearts and minds to God, let each of us ask ourself: What is my stone? And how can I best use it to build our common home? 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