Pope Francis sends a message to participants of the 33rd Prayer for Peace Meeting: “Peace with no borders”, and urges unity and respect, for all peoples and for our common home.
By Francesca Merlo
âIt is a source of joy to see that this pilgrimage of peace ⊠has never been interrupted and continues to growâ said Pope Francis. His words came in a message addressed to Cardinal Carlos Osoro Sierra, Archbishop of Madrid, and to the participants of the Prayer for Peace Meeting.
Organised by the Community of SantâEgidio, the prayer for Peace Meeting was founded 33 years ago and this year takes place in Madrid, from 15 – 17 September, reflecting on the theme “Peace with no borders”.
Peace without borders
Pope Francis began his message recalling the fall of the Berlin Wall 30 years ago, when, he said, the âlacerating division of the European continent that had caused so much suffering endedâ.
The contribution of a prayer for peace
That day brought ânew peace and hopeâ throughout the world, said the Pope. We are convinced, he continued, that the âprayers for peace, of so many of Godâs sons and daughters contributed to that fallâ.
The Pontiff went on to refer to the biblical story of Jericho, which reminds us that âwalls fall when they are “besieged” with prayer and not with weapons, with longings for peace and not conquest, when one dreams of a good future for allâ.
For this reason, continued the Pope, âit is always necessary to pray and dialogue in the perspective of peaceâ as âthe Lord listens to the prayer of his faithful peopleâ.
Wasting Godâs gift
In the first two decades of this century we have seen âGodâs gift that is peaceâ being wasted, with wars and âwith the construction of new walls and barriersâ, said the Pope.
âIt is foolishâ, he continued, âto close spaces, to separate peoplesâ. It is foolish both for the good of the people, and for the good of the world he said. Our world, our common home, âdemands love, care, respect⊠just as humanity demands peace and brotherhoodâ, said the Pope.
No walls, rather doors
Rather than âwalls that separateâ, continued Pope Francis, the common home âneeds open doors that help to communicate, to meet, to cooperate in order to live together in peace, respecting diversity and tightening bonds of responsibilityâ.
Closeness
Pope Francis went on to express his closeness to all those participating in the meeting, from different Christian Churches and different worldwide religions. This prayer, he said âunites us all, in a common feeling, without any confusionâ, because, he explained, peace is a common desire in a variety of different religions and traditions.
Document of human fraternity
Pope Francis recalled signing the âDocument on Human Fraternity, for World Peace and Living Togetherâ in Abu Dhabi in February. Along with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, he said, âwe affirmed that âreligions must never incite war, hateful attitudes, hostility and extremism, nor must they incite violence or the shedding of bloodââ.
One voice from one heart
Finally, Pope Francis urged all participants to unite shout, âwith one heart and one voiceâ, that âpeace has no bordersâ. With one heart and from the heart, concluded Pope Francis, as âit is in hearts that the feelings of peace and brotherhood must be sown.â


