Mangalore: Peace Impossible Without Forgiveness—Fr Rony Prabhu


Mangalore: Peace Impossible Without Forgiveness—Fr Rony Prabhu

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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (MM/RD)

Mangalore, Nov 7: Unless people forgive each other and stop retaliating, peace will not get a chance to reign. Forgiveness and reconciliation with brethren is the greatness of Christ’s preaching, said Fr Rony Prabhu, regional secretary for Inter Religious Dialogue.

Speaking at the inter religious sharing organized by the Bethany Education Society, on the occasion of their diamond jubilee celebrations on Thursday November 6, he said that Jesus came into the world when caste system was prevalent and the Jews considered themselves superior. He lived with the untouchables (Samaritans), and taught new values against discrimination, added Fr Prabhu.



Fr John Fernandes, head of chair in Christianity, Mangalore University, said that a religion begins with a spiritual movement and it is powerless and inclusive. Slowly, religion becomes a system. In 315 AD, Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire. In the third stage, it became an instrument of a political system. In the 12th century, religion and political power had an impact in Rome, he explained.

Pramila Rao, lecturer, Canara College, said that ‘Sanatana Dharma’ is a way of life. The person who follows and protects Dharma, in return, would be protected by Dharma, she added. The Dharma advocates happiness to each individual. Therefore, communal harmony should be taught from school and a spirit of tolerance inculcated, she exhorted.

Kurshiya Begum, lecturer, St Aloysius College, said the true meaning of Islam is surrendering oneself to Almighty God and a Muslim is one who follows the way of God as shown by Islam. Islam always expects a person to speak the truth, she said.

Upholding human values and being compassionate towards fellow men is the need of the hour. A child should be taught about the similarities in all religions, she advised. Sr Jyothi, superior general, Bethany congregation, presided over the function. Fr Denis D’ Sa, administrator, Fr Muller Medical College, was the facilitator of the programme.

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 10 2008

    Dear Mr. Noel Frank, I accept your wordings “right to embrace” another faith one’s he or she is firm in his or her decision after understanding. Finally is it not a conversion of once faith to another faith? Most precisely it is a conversion of heart.(You have worded in another way)

    Secondly, I think you are aware of RSS ploy since independence they are behind Christians. Presently, the fundamentalists are professing that Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life and culture. It is India’s culture. Everyone must accept if not by proselytizing as is in the case of Orissa practiced by the associates of bjp. Finally you are a hindu ghar vapas chalo by Proselytizing. What will you do Mr. Noel Frank? Can you betray Jesus?

    That is why I mentioned there is deeper conspiracy behind the issue. This world belongs to God. He has created this world for humans to live and worship Him and accept His precepts. We cannot betray Jesus and His teachings. Do you accept the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? Jesus Son of the living God who is begotten of the Father (begotten means the only one of this kind. Many people doesn’t know the meaning of begotten) speaks to Heavenly Father that He was existed before the world was. Ref John 17:5 Also Jesus was before Abraham. For further discussions you can contact me josegregon@hotmail.com .

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  • Noel Frank, Mangalore/KSA

    Sun, Nov 09 2008

    Dear Joseph your findings or the interpretations on the constitutional rights of a person as far as religion is concerned were not clear. It is true the constitution has given every individual the right to practice one’s own religion, but the constitution has not given anybody the right to go out and convert people from one religion to another. If this right to convert was a constitutional one, we could have taken Bajrang dal to court instead of making peace with them.

    Nor would the CM point fingers at New Life. On the contrary all religions have the right to preach the word of God in the designated places like churches, temples, mosques prayer houses etc, (Right to practice religion) Also every individual has the right to attend these prayers or listen to the preachings irrespective of one’s faith, if allowed to do so. (Freedom of choice or whatever) And finally, a little mind boggling , if any individual finds another religion more meaningful and peaceful, and wants to change the religion, then the constitution has also given him or her the right to do so. Right to embrace (Not conversion) any religion out of own free will.

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, NVSC, POONA

    Sun, Nov 09 2008

    Dear Bethany Sisters, Well done, hearty congratulations.I hope that many more such steps could be taken by different organisations at this juncture where the religious harmony is the need of the hour. The message given by Fr Ronie Prabhu, Fr Denis D'Sa, Fr Dr John Ferenandes and others was really inspiring. Congrats to you.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    Dear Noel Frank, conversion is a ploy raised and hatched by the fundamentals despite constitutional right to every citizen which is a birth right and human right of an individual. Today you stop conversion, tomorrow every one should have a bindi on their forehead, day after tomorrow Hinduism is not a religion it is a culture all those in India irrespective of caste creed colour religion should follow this culture if not by proselytizing.

    What will you do Dear Noel Frank think of deeply and a deeper conspiracy behind this issue. When constitution guarantees the right of an individual status quo should be sustained

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  • Noel Frank, Mangalore/KSA

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    Dear Harold, being well informed and learned person the sarcastic way in which you asked the question shows you did not accept my comments in the spirit in which they were written. However if you still insist in knowing what conversion is, Since my interpretation of this word is not important, please check with Bajrang Dal, VHP or the state Govt, as they told us in words and showed in action, how they understand conversion to be.

    Though Catholics did not come directly under their accusations, New Life did, which comes under the christian umbrella. George Cruz has rightly said With the progress in India, comes the western influence.Todays world and today`s India is different than what they were yesterday. USA-UK-Italy etc being christian dominated countries, having better welfare programmes for the have nots, Yet -have you heard of conversions taking place in those countries.?

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  • Jean, mangalore

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    It is absolutely true. Without forgiveness there is no peace in the society. According to me. it should Ist come from the family , if there is a unity in the family, there is a peace, same way it belongs to society. If the children are taught to respect and to tolerate each and every religon, definately there will be a peace. It is better to keep one period in school as a moral science to teach values of the religon to all communities. I KNow most of the convent schools have this education as a part of syllabus

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  • ronald, barkur

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    There is an ironic twist to the theme which can be stated as a question: Jesus is the Prince of Peace. Is there Peace among those who were responsible for his crucifixion despite Jesus' forgiveness ? The answer is - No ! The World will never know real and lasting Peace unless and until the Prince of Peace returns (when every knee will bend....etc.). This perfectly agrees with the Prophecy made by Jesus Himself !

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    It is well said by Noel Frank that "Peace (for christians) in India impossible without stopping conversions no matter how many Inter Religious Dialogue's we may hold. With the progress in India, comes the western influence

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    Very true Fr. Rony Prabhu, Peace is not possible without forgiveness. Let us leave the judgment to God and forgive all those who hurt our feelings. Let us not forget that Jesus has forgiven all those crucified him while hanging on the Cross.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    Dear Noel, Please advise what is Conversion?

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    Right said.Without forgiveness there can be no peace.Forgiveness is essence of christianity.I wish the whole world was followers of Jesus Christ.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 08 2008

    Very true Fr. Rony Prabhu, Peace is not possible without forgiveness. Let us leave the judgment to God and forgive all those who hurt our feelings. Let us not forget that Jesus has forgiven all those crucified him while hanging on the Cross.

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  • Vinay Hegde,

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    I believe Noel's views are worth pondering

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  • Noel Frank, Mangalore/KSA

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    All is well said and done. But we (Christians) have missed a very important point here and are beating arround the bush wihout coming to the important point of contention,-"Conversions". I am Not talking about the world history, but about India in general and christians in particular. Problems between Hindus and Muslims existed since ages for various reasons, but there were hardly any problems between christians and Hindus or christians and Muslims.

    The basic cause or the reasons attributed for recent riots in Mangalore and the ongoing riots in orissa whether right or wrong is because of the issue of conversions. Christians have to first take a bold stand on this issue, whether we are continuing conversions and accepting the persicutions of the christins in the name of Christ or going to put an end to it in the name of peace or forgiveness.

    Peace (for christians) in India impossible without stopping conversions no matter how many Inter Religious Dialogue's we may hold.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    Inter-religious dialogs thru various gatherings duly sponsored by various religions is one of many ways to reach out millions of people of India thru all walks of life and remind them of the importance of upholding the secular values of India. With growing population added with so many economic, cultural and educational disparities that continue to prevail there are bound to be small groups of fundamentalists blossoming in the society thereby creating occasional turmoils.

    Forgiveness added with cautious diplomacy on some of the past incidents is certainly the best solution. It is important that we inculcate regularly amongst the new generation the historical sacrifices that India has gone thru under the colonial rule and how we must compromise with each other in order to portray an image of secular values amidst all our daily trials and tribulations in India. Our villages, towns and cities of developing India need continuous peace and harmony in order to be able to march forward with our progress and prosperity of mother India.

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  • clarence miranda, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    Peace is Impossible without Forgiveness. Correct. But forgiveness is impossible without confession. Let us not forget the seven sacraments. Let us go in order.

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  • Theo D'Silva (Kamath), Kadri, Mangalore/Toronto, Canada

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    Dear readers, I beleive in universal brotherhood and one God. But the prophets who made their own values and principles to suit the time have created havoc to implement their values on this planet. Please read the autobiographies of all the prophets who claim to be prophets or preachers. Remember the truth is Universal Brotherhood and One God Who is a love and compassionate to one and all.

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  • Walter Saldanha, mangalore, India

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    Congrats to Bethany nuns for a new beginning of thought. The greatest need of the hour is communal harmony. Every educational institute, every Temple, Mosque, Church, Gurudwara, Vihars need to promote this thought and inculcate a high moral value for the welfare of the human race. If the children are taught to respect and to tolerate other religions, there will be peace on earth. Please do organize peace marches in all the institutes with the permission of the parents and educational authorities.

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  • sunita.,

    Fri, Nov 07 2008

    well done bethanny sisters, keep it up

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