Pope Francis urges Koreans to constantly advance harmony in a message he sent on 27 July, for the recognition of the 70th commemoration of the marking of the Korean Cease-fire Understanding.
These expressions of the Pope reverberated yesterday, 27 July, in the focal point of Seoul, between the vaults of Myeong-dong House of Prayer, on an exceptional day in the existences of South and North Koreans.
Pope Encourages Koreans for Peace
A long time back, a peace negotiation was reached to bring a total discontinuance of threats of the Korean Conflict, on 27 July 1953, regardless of whether from that point on, the strain has kept on undulating across the landmass partitioned by the 38th equal.
During the Mass for harmony celebrated in the House of God, South Korean Cardinal Lazarus You Heung-Sik, Administrator of the Dicastery for the Ministry, was available and perused Pope Francis’ message addressed to the leader of the Korean Clerics’ Meeting, Minister Matthias Ri Iong-hoon of Suwon.
- On 18 August 2014, Pope Francis himself managed a Mass for harmony.
- And compromise in this House of God during his excursion to Korea, leaving this message in his lesson.
The Pope welcomed “all Koreans to become ‘prophets’ of harmony”, reviewing that it “depends on regard for every individual, whatever their set of experiences, on regard for regulation and the benefit of all, for the creation shared with us and for the ethical abundance sent by past ages”.
Closing his message, the Pope communicates his expectation that the recognition of the Peace negotiation Understanding will demonstrate “the suspension of threats, yet, in addition, a splendid eventual fate of compromise, fraternity, and enduring concordance for the Korean landmass as well as until the end of the world.”