Pope's Pilgrimage: Golan Heights Prayer For Peace
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PRAYER FOR PEACE
AT THE GREEK-ORTHODOS
CHURCH IN QUNEITRA
ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II
Golan Heights - May 7, 2001
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God" (Mt 5:9). From this place, so disfigured by war, I wish to raise my heart and voice in prayer for peace in the Holy Land and in the world. Genuine peace is a gift from God. Our openness to that gift requires a conversion of heart and a conscience obedient to his Law.
God of infinite mercy and goodness,
with
grateful hearts we pray to you today
in this land where
Saint Paul once walked.
To the nations he proclaimed the
truth that God was in Christ
reconciling the world to
himself (cf. 2 Cor 5:19).
May your voice resound in the
hearts of all men and women,
as you call them to follow
the path of reconciliation and peace,
and to be merciful
as you are merciful.
Lord, you speak words of peace to
your people
and to all who turn to you in their hearts
(cf. Ps 85:9).
We pray to you for the peoples of the
Middle East.
Help them to break down the walls of
hostility and division
and to build together a world of
justice and solidarity.
Lord, you create new heavens and a new earth (cf. Is 65:17).
To you we entrust the young
people of these lands.
In their hearts they aspire to a
brighter future;
strengthen their resolve to be men and
women of peace,
and heralds of new hope to their
peoples.
Father, you make justice spring forth from the earth (cf. Is 45:8).
We pray for the civil leaders of this
region
that they may strive to satisfy their peoples’
rightful aspirations,
and educate the young in the ways
of justice and peace.
Inspire them to work generously for
the common good,
to respect the inalienable dignity of
every person
and the fundamental rights which have their
origin
in the image and likeness of the
Creator
impressed upon each and every human being.
In a
special way we pray for the leaders of this noble land of
Syria.
Grant them wisdom, farsightedness and
perseverance;
may they never yield to discouragement in
their challenging task
of building the lasting peace for
which their people yearn.
Heavenly Father,
in this
place which saw the conversion of the Apostle Paul,
we
pray for all who believe in the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
Guide their steps in truth and love.
May they
be one as you are one, with the Son and the Holy
Spirit.
May they bear witness to the peace which
surpasses all understanding (cf. Phil 4:7)
and to the
light which triumphs over the darkness of hostility, sin and
death.
Lord of heaven and earth, Creator of the one human
family,
we pray for the followers of all
religions.
May they seek your will in prayer and purity
of heart;
may they adore you and worship your holy
name.
Lead them to find in you the strength to overcome
fear and distrust,
to grow in friendship and to live
together in harmony.
Merciful Father,
may all believers
find the courage to forgive one another,
so that the
wounds of the past may be healed,
and not be a pretext
for further suffering in the present.
May this happen
above all in the Holy Land,
this land which you have
blessed with so many signs of your Providence,
and where
you have revealed yourself as the God of Love.
To the
Mother of Jesus, the ever blessed Virgin Mary,
we entrust
the men and women living in the land where Jesus once
lived.
Following her example, may they listen to the word
of God,
and have respect and compassion for
others,
especially those who differ from them.
May
they be inspired to oneness of heart and mind,
in working
for a world that will be a true home for all its
peoples!
Salam! Salam! Salam!
Amen!
In concluding I wish to extend a word of appreciation to the International Force stationed here. Your presence is a sign of the international community’s determination to be of assistance in bringing closer the day of harmony between the peoples, the cultures and religions of the area. May Almighty God protect you and sustain your efforts!
ENDS