Mr President of the Jewish Community in Sarajevo,
Dear Friends and
Brothers,
1. I bless the Lord, the God of our Fathers, and I thank all of you for this
meeting, at which I have been given an opportunity to share with you my hope for
peace. In offering my cordial greetings to you here present, I wish to address
all your brothers and sisters in faith living in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
The great spiritual patrimony which unites us in the divine word proclaimed
in the Law and the Prophets is for all of us a constant and sure guide on the
path of peace, harmony and mutual respect. In fact, it is God who proclaims
peace to his people and who guarantees the good things which come from it. He
evokes in us a powerful commitment to bring it about, for peace is his design
for the People of the Covenant.
2. Shalom! Peace is a gift of the Most High, but it is also a task given to
man. We must therefore invoke peace and, at the same time, commit ourselves to
making the divine initiative bear fruit through concrete choices, attitudes
filled with respect, fraternal undertakings.
This is a commitment that requires of every individual conversion of heart.
God assists this conversion with the abundance of his blessings: "Return
to the Lord your God, you and your children, and obey his voice in all that I
command you this day, with all your heart and with all your soul; then the Lord
your God will restore your fortunes, and have compassion upon you, and he will
gather you again from all the peoples where the Lord your God has scattered you"
(Dt 30:2-3).
Let us therefore go forward courageously as true brothers and heirs of the
promises, on the path of reconciliation and mutual forgiveness. This is the
will of God: "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart; you
shall love your neighbour as yourself" (Dt 6:5; Lev 19:18). We, the
witnesses of the Ten Commandments, know well that perfect observance of the
precept "Thou shalt not kill" is possible only through generous
acceptance of the commitment to love.
3. It is on this path that we wish to walk, supported by God's help, in
order to build a society in which sorrow and tears are no longer caused by the
evil actions of man. A society in which all will contribute to the construction
of a new civilization, the foundations of which should be none other than those
established by true love of others.
Let us turn our eyes and thoughts to the Lord and praise him for this happy
meeting today, in the hope that, also thanks to this meeting, there may break
the new dawn of a human community that has as its foundations the perennial
values of justice, solidarity, cooperation, tolerance and respect.
And to one another let us say: "Give thanks to the Lord, for he is
good, for his steadfast love endures for ever" (Psalm 136:1).