Vatican Congratulates Sikh Community on Prakash Divas of Siri Guru Nanak Sahib

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Columbus, Ohio: November 21, 2010. (PCP) The World Sikh Council – America Region (WSC-AR) is pleased to announce that today it received with appreciation a letter from the Vatican congratulating the Sikh community on the Prakash Divas (birth anniversary) of Siri Guru Nanak Sahib, the founder of the Sikh Faith, which falls on this coming Sunday, November 21, 2010. This is the first time the Vatican has issued a statement on this auspicious Gurpurab. In response, Dr. Satpal Singh, Chairperson of WSC-AR remarked, “We are appreciative of this kind gesture of the Vatican and look forward to engaging even deeper with the Vatican and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.” Text of the letter received by WSC-AR from the Vatican is included below. Sikh Gurdwaras are requested to share the message from the Vatican with the Sikh community during the Sunday Gurpurab celebrations. A Panjabi translation of the letter can be obtained by emailing contact@worldsikhcouncil.org. PONTIFICIUM CONSILIUM PRO DIALOGO INTER RELIGIONES N. 764/10 18 November 2010 Dear Sikh Friends, Cordial greetings of peace and joy to you from the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, the Office of His Holiness the Pope Benedict XVI for the promotion of relations with people of different religious traditions, as you celebrate on 21 November this year the Birth Anniversary of Siri Guru Nanak Sahib. Occasions such as this offer us both Christians and Sikhs who believe in the Fatherhood of God and brotherhood of all human beings, the opportunity to expand our reach out and extend our engagement towards the well-being of all. Promotion of the common good of humanity is, in fact, one of the many avowed goals of all world religions. This goal, as we know, is inextricably linked to the recognition of the dignity of human persons. “The duty to respect the dignity of each human being, in whose nature the image of the Creator is reflected, means in consequence that the person cannot be disposed of at will” (Pope Benedict XVI, Message for the World Day of Peace, 2007). In essence, it means total and unimpeded respect for the other no matter what creed, colour, culture, or social condition he or she may belong to. Evidently, it is both a right and a duty as well. We, as believers, therefore rightfully uphold ideas and works that are based on mutual respect and that generate brotherhood, joining hands to promote the common good. In a world best with lack of respect for human persons and violations of their fundamental rights, we, Christians and Sikhs, along with people of other religious traditions and persons of good will, share the huge responsibility to serve in society as catalysts that promote respect for human dignity because peace is in danger when human dignity is not respected and when social coexistence does not seek the common good. Wishing you, once again, a Happy Prakash Divas of Siri Guru Nanak Sahib! Jean-Louis, Cardinal Tauran (President, Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue) Archbishop Pier Luigi, Celata (Secretary, Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue)

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