Spreading Message of Peace, Pope Visits Istiqlal Mosque and Holds Mass at GBK
Jakarta – In a historic and meaningful move, Pope Francis made a historic visit to Indonesia, starting his series of activities today by visiting the Istiqlal Mosque and visiting the Silaturahmi Tunnel that connects the Istiqlal Mosque and the Cathedral Church. This visit is a strong symbol of the efforts of interfaith dialogue and peace carried out by the leader of the Catholic Church. Upon arrival at the location, Pope Francis was seen amazed by the existence of the Silaturahmi Tunnel. In his speech, he expressed his hope that this tunnel can be a place for dialogue in the spirit of friendship and harmony. “I pray to God the creator of all things that he bless all those who pass through all who pass through this tunnel in the spirit of friendship, harmony and brotherhood. God be with you. Now and forever. God bless you all,” Pope Francis said in his address. Pope Francis stressed that for believers from different religious traditions, there is a responsibility to help one another to pass through this tunnel with their eyes turned towards the light. “We believers from different religious traditions have a duty to do, (namely) to help everyone to pass through this tunnel with their eyes turned towards the light,” Pope Francis said. For the Bishop of Rome, the encounter between Catholics and Muslims in the tunnel connecting the mosque and the church was very meaningful. In the encounters of the faithful, they can mingle, meet and increase tolerance. “Thus at the end of the journey we are able to recognize in those who walk beside us a sisterhood with whom we can share life and support one another,” Pope Francis said. The Pope also highlighted the challenges facing society, stating that if there is a threat of a dark future, all must unite to fight it. “Encouragement on a journey together in friendship that leads us towards the light. Thanks to all those who work with the belief that we can live in harmony and peace,” he said. After visiting the Istiqlal Mosque, Pope Francis continued his series of activities by holding a Grand Mass at the Bung Karno Stadium (GBK), Jakarta, which was attended by thousands of Catholics from all over the country. This Grand Mass was the highlight of his visit, with the theme “Peace for the World, Peace for Indonesia”. In his homily, the Pope emphasized the importance of love and understanding as the basis for creating a peaceful world.
Pope Francis’ visit to Indonesia has received widespread appreciation from various circles, marking an important step in efforts to build interfaith bridges and strengthen the spirit of unity. The Pope’s courage and commitment in spreading the message of peace in Indonesia’s multicultural society provides new hope for global peace. This visit is expected to inspire the people of Indonesia and the world to continue to strive to create a harmonious and loving environment.