Document on Human Fraternity explained

The Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, also known as the Abu Dhabi declaration[1] or Abu Dhabi agreement,[2] is a joint statement signed by Pope Francis of the Catholic Church and Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, on 4 February 2019 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The document was born of a fraternal open discussion between Francis and Tayeb and is concerned with how different faiths can live peacefully in the same world, and it is meant to be a guide on advancing a "culture of mutual respect".

The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity has been established instituted to fulfill the aspirations of the Document on Human Fraternity internationally.[3] The principles of compassion and human solidarity embodied in this text are the same ones that later inspired the declaration designating February 4 as the International Day of Human Fraternity, as indicated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres.[4] [5]

In his 2020 encyclical Fratelli tutti, Pope Francis stated that the Document on Human Fraternity "was no mere diplomatic gesture, but a reflection born of dialogue and common commitment".[6]

Basic concept

The Document is concerned with how different faiths can live peaceably in the same world and areas. In the declaration:

Details

The Document suggests one chain of causality for religious and national extremism: "a moral deterioration" in international action and "a weakening of spiritual values" causing "frustration, isolation and desperation", leading some to fall "into a vortex of […] extremism", leading some to "individual or collective self-destruction".

Response and criticism

Diversity of religions

Some commentary on the Document focuses on alleged "novel theological formulations ... and questionable assertions of facts", particularly in a passage concerning God's will with regard to the diversity of religions:

Chad Pecknold, a systematic theologian at the Catholic University of America, assesses this claim as "fitting [...] [i]n sensitive inter-religious contexts, [...] but some may find it puzzling to hear the Vicar of Christ talk about God willing the diversity of religions". However, Pecknold clarifies that "in the context of the document, the Holy Father is clearly referring not to the evil of many false religions, but positively refers to the diversity of religions only in the sense that they are evidence of our natural desire to know God."[7] Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana, claims that Pope Francis also clarified to him that he was referring to "the permissive will of God".[8]

Nevertheless, on 10 June 2019, Cardinals Raymond Leo Burke and Jānis Pujats, Archbishops Tomasz Peta and Jan Paweł Lenga and Bishop Schneider published a 40-point "Declaration of Truths", stating that "the religion born of faith in Jesus Christ" is the "only religion positively willed by God".[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brockhaus. Hannah. Aug 26, 2019. Pope Francis lends support to committee on Abu Dhabi declaration. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190913220816/https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-lends-support-to-committee-on-abu-dhabi-declaration-20817 . 13 September 2019 . 2020-10-04. Catholic News Agency. en.
  2. Web site: Reese. Thomas. 2020-10-04. Five things to look for in Pope Francis' new encyclical, 'Fratelli Tutti'. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201006085337/https://religionnews.com/2020/10/04/five-things-to-look-for-in-new-papal-encyclical-fratelli-tutti/ . 6 October 2020 . 2020-10-06. Religion News Service. en-US.
  3. https://www.forhumanfraternity.org/ The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity homepage
  4. Web site: Nations. United. First-ever International Day of Human Fraternity focuses on tolerance United Nations . 2022-02-03. United Nations. 4 February 2021 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Nations. United. Secretary-General's message for 2022 International Day of Human Fraternity . 2022-02-03. United Nations. en-US.
  6. Web site: Altieri. Christopher. 2020-10-04. Pope Francis releases Encyclical Letter Fratelli Tutti. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201004214638/https://catholicherald.co.uk/pope-francis-releases-encyclical-letter-fratelli-tutti/ . 4 October 2020 . 2020-10-04. Catholic Herald. en-GB.
  7. Web site: 10 February 2019 . Pope signs declaration saying God 'wills' religious pluralism. What does this mean? . Catholic Herald. https://web.archive.org/web/20190210185548/https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2019/02/05/pope-signs-declaration-saying-god-wills-religions-pluralism-what-does-this-mean/?platform=hootsuite . 10 February 2019 .
  8. Web site: Gabriel . Pedro . 12 March 2019 . Pluralism and the will of God... is there another way to look at it? . 21 March 2022 . Where Peter Is.
  9. Web site: Pentin . Edward . 2019-06-10 . New 'Declaration of Truths' Affirms Key Church Teachings . . en.