APOSTOLIC PILGRIMAGE TO INDIA
PRAYER FOR PEACE OF JOHN PAUL II AT THE
CONCLUSION OF THE VISIT TO RAJ GHAT
Delhi (India) Saturday,
1st February 1986
O Lord and God of all, you have willed that all your children, united by the
Spirit, should live and grow together in mutual acceptance, harmony and peace.
We grieve in our hearts that our human selfishness and greed have prevented your
plan from being realised in our times.
We recognise that Peace is a gift from you. We also know that our collaboration
as your instruments requires a wise stewardship of the earth’s resources for the
true progress of all peoples. It calls for a deep respect and reverence for life
and a keen appreciation of the human dignity and sacredness of conscience of
every person, and a constant struggle against all forms of discrimination in law
or in fact.
We commit ourselves, together with all our brothers and sisters, to cultivating
a deeper awareness of your presence and action in history, to a more effective
practice of truthfulness and responsibility, the ceaseless pursuit of freedom
from all oppressive structures, fellowship across all barriers and justice and
fullness of life for all.
Gathered in India’s Capital at this Memorial to the Father of the Nation – an
outstanding and courageous witness to truth, love and non-violence – we invoke
your blessings on the leaders of this country and of all nations, on the
followers of all religious traditions and of all people of good will. Enable us,
Lord, to live and grow as active partners with you and with one another in the
common task of building a culture without violence, a world community that
places its security not in the manufacture of ever more deadly weapons but in
mutual trust and practical concern for a better future for all your children
within a worldwide civilisation of truth, love and peace.
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