The Record Newspaper 03 January 1991

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PERTH, WA: January 3, 1991

Number 2720

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, My 1991 wish No human authority has the right to interfere with a person's conscience

For the third year in a row Pope John Paul has made the freedom of conscience his target for the achievement of peace in the world. Citing the "events of last year" and no doubt with a close eye on what is happening in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe and in Lslamic fundamentalist nations, Pope John Paul says: "No person may be treated as an object governed by forces outside their control". "No human authority has the right to interfere with a person's conscience," he says in the traditional papal message of peace on January 1. "Each individual's conscience must be respected by everyone else: people must not

attempt to impose their own 'truth' on others. "A firm and lasting peace will be most effectively confronted on the level of respect for the human conscience." However, says the pope, the systematic denial of God is diametrically opposed to freedom of conscience and the freedom of religion. But the pope also warns that each individual has the obligation to form a conscience in the light of objective truth. Claiming a right to act according to conscience but not the duty to conform to truth and the law of God "hardly contributes to any useful way to the cause of world peace". Citing the family and the school as fundamental to the formation of conscience the

pope says freedom of conscience "is compromised if a thorough religious education is lacking". The pope condemns intolerance and cites the Vatican H admission that Christians have at times been intolerant of other religions. It is still happening, he says, in countries where religious norms become the law of state. Intolerance results from fundamentalism which excludes others. "However much one may remain convinced of the truth of one's own religion no person or group has the right to suppress the freedom of conscience of those who have other religious convictions or induce them to betray the consciences by granting or denying social privileges and rights."

Three faiths, one prayer Leaders of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths in Perth have joined together in a prayer for peace in the new year. The prayer, released on Dec 28 bears the signature of Roman Catholic Archbishop William Foley, who signed as Chairman of the Association of the Heads of Churches in Western Australia; Rabbi David Freilich, the Orthodox Rabbi of the Perth Hebrew Congregation; Rabbi Charles D Wallach the Progressive Rabbi of Temple David in Perth; and for the Islamic Community Sheik Abbas Zuberali, Ibrahim Abdullah and Shaikh Abdul-jalil Ahmed. The full text of the prayer follows: Z May all of us who share a belief in the one God celebrate the coming of a new year and a new decade by joining together in a spirit of fellowship to pray for Peace. Let us rejoice in this opportunity to share with the wider community our desire for Peace as we recognise that Peace comes from doing the will of God as individuals and collectively as His people. We believe that the fostering of peace in our troubled world is amongst those primary and basic requirements that form the bedrock of human welfare and advancement; that lead to love, goodwill and harmony amongst all the people of this fair planet Earth. May the peace and mercy of the loving Creator be on all those who strive to spread the spirit of a "Peace on Earth and Goodwill amongst all.

From left: Rabbi David Freilick, Sheik Ibrahim NNW* Archbishop Foley aid Rahiii Charles Wellach.


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