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» 04/12/2010 16:55
PHILIPPINES
Sharing Gospel values with Muslims for peace in Mindanao
by Santosh Digal
The Muslim majority region has been a theatre of war between the army and Islamic rebels for over 40 years. Fr. Randy Glore Rendora and Sr. Claire Marie R. Sy, both missionaries in the province of Lanao del Sur (Mindanao), tell AsiaNews about their experience of inter-faith dialogue among Muslims.

Manila (AsiaNews) - Promoting inter-faith dialogue by sharing the values of the Gospel with Muslims in schools and teaching the culture of peace. This is the purpose of Franciscan Fr. Randy Rendora Glore and Sr. and Claire Marie R. Sy, a Carmelite Missionary of St. Therese of the Child Jesus. They both work in the province of Lanao del Sur in Mindanao, a region plagued for over 40 years by the war between the Philippine army and Islamic rebels.  

Fr. Randy Glore Rendora has always fulfilled his mission among the Catholics. He recently had the opportunity to spend a whole month as a guest in a Muslim family of Sogod, a small village near the city of Marawi (Lanao del Sur), where he shared with them the experience of the Gospel. "I was very anxious - he says - because of my prejudices about Muslims, mainly due to the images seen through the media, but they treated me like a family member and changed my name to Achmad, which in Arabic means ‘constant thanks to God '. " The missionary stresses the need to share the values of the Gospel with Muslims. "Without this approach - he says - faith is not genuine and there can never be a true dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Mindanao."  

Sister Claire Marie works instead as a teacher in the Diocese of Malaybalay (Lanao del Sur). Once a month along with two other sisters, the nun holds seminars and training courses in more than 50 religious and spiritual schools of the area.

'It is important to teach young students the culture of peace – the nun remarks- students and families of both faiths want peace for the region. "

The lessons are aimed at teachers, students and parents of both faiths. "The mission of the Church - she says - is to promote and invest in interreligious dialogue, as missionaries and we must give our time and strength to help new generations to love each other and have respect for people of different faiths."  


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See also
03/19/2010 PHILIPPINES
President Arroyo: Interfaith dialogue only solution for peace in Mindanao
11/11/2008 PHILIPPINES - VATICAN
Pope prays for Mindanao's Muslims
by Santosh Digal
09/24/2010 PHILIPPINES
Mindanao dialogue between Christians and Muslims begins in schools
10/16/2008 PHILIPPINES - ASIA
Young people from all over Asia in Mindanao, for peace and interreligious dialogue
by Santosh Digal
07/18/2008 PHILIPPINES
Radio talk-show to foster inter-faith dialogue in Mindanao
by Santosh Digal

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