Longing
for Reconciliation
3.
Nevertheless, that same inquiring gaze, if it is discerning enough, detects in
the very midst of division an unmistakable desire among people of good will and
true Christians to mend the divisions, to heal the wounds and to re-establish
at all levels an essential unity. This desire arouses in many people a real
longing for reconciliation even in cases where there is no actual use of this
word.
Some
consider reconciliation as an impossible dream which ideally might become the
lever for a true transformation of society. For others it is to be gained by
arduous efforts and therefore a goal to be reached through serious reflection
and action. Whatever the case, the longing for sincere and consistent
reconciliation is without a shadow of doubt a fundamental driving force in our
society, reflecting an irrepressible desire for peace. And it is as strongly so
as the factors of division, even though this is a paradox.
But
reconciliation cannot be less profound than the division itself. The longing
for reconciliation and reconciliation itself will be complete and effective
only tot he extent that they reach-in order to heal it-that original wound
which is the root of all other wounds: namely sin.
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