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Burmese Christians Gather to Promote Unity and Democratic Progress

September 24, 2011 | Asia
September 24, 2011
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9/23/11 Burma (AsiaNews) – Mutual understanding and unity: they are the two guiding principles of the second training course on ecumenism, organized on September 20 last year by the Archdiocese of Yangon and attended by about 100 Burmese Christians. Introducing the meeting Msgr. Charles Bo, Archbishop of the former capital of Myanmar, spoke of “the desire and the need to promote mutual understanding and unity” among the faithful, according to the prelate, the two elements are key to “working together on issues of pastoral and social concern”. An appeal also raised by U Tin Maung Win, leader of the Baptist church in the town of South Dagon, that the formation “helps dialogue and discussion in the Christian churches and promotes the work in the future.”
During the meeting, religious leaders have repeatedly noted the importance of the Christian community’s involvement in building the country, which has started on a slow journey toward democratic principles and economic reforms after decades of military dictatorship. An issue also mentioned by the same Archbishop Bo, who said that the Church should play an active role – together with the political leadership – in pursuit of the desired changes in the former Burma.

The meeting which involved hundreds of Christian leaders was held at the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, in conjunction with the International Day of Peace convened by the United Nations. Daw Yin Yin Maw, chairman of the Myanmar Council of Churches, invited the faithful to “continue to pray for peace in the country.” “We must not remain isolated – she said – in a period of great change.” The Christian leader judged the steps taken as “positive”, even if “slow” and the future direction “not very clear.”
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