City of Zamboanga, Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines – In a momentous convergence marking the 2024 World Interfaith Harmony Week, Ateneo de Zamboanga University gathered NGO focal persons and Religious leaders for “Prayers for Peace and Human Solidarity” – a crusade towards fostering positive transformations for global peace.
Breakfast for Peace: A Gathering of Peace Advocates
Community leaders sitting at the same table and holding peaceful discussions over a shared meal is a powerful symbol of diplomacy, unity, and convergence. To tap into the great possibilities this simple gathering holds, AdZU President Fr Guillrey Anthony M Andal SJ met with Madrasatu Ahlil-Bay President Sheikh Denil A Anwari, Al-Makhdumeen Islamic Center’s Sheikh Al-Musadif Milaham Jubail, Naqshbandi Philippines’ Sheikh Hajji Muhammad Khalid Ismael and Al-Jamar Ismael, Associate Lead and Evangelical Convenor for CAMACOP Rev Rogelio “Budy” Alfaro Jr, PIME-Silsilah Dialogue Movement Founder Fr Sebastiano D’Ambra, IPS Kagawad Elorde J Amalan, Peace Advocates Zamboanga (PAZ) President Dr Rufina Cruz, ABPIA Vice President Bro Salman Galang, Amores Interfaith representatives Melgani Sali and Ismael E Mirabuena Jr, PAZ-ISP Sr Ma Virginia B Benito OP, PAZ representative Fr Dante C Boringgot CMF, and RSMSW- Director for WMSU Peace and Human Security Institute Ludivina Borja-Dekit for a Breakfast Prayer.
The collaborative initiative was held at the AdZU Lantaka Campus last January 26, 2024. The gathering took on a breakfast setting, fostering inclusivity and shared humanity while emphasizing that peace starts with recognizing connection others. Far from a solemn ceremony, the breakfast was graced with prayers from leaders of various religions and denominations, promoting dialogue and understanding across faiths. The concept of “breaking bread,” a universal symbol of sharing and building community, inspired the event’s timing during breakfast, enhancing the symbolic act of a meaningful shared experience.
A Promise for Peace: Working Towards a Shared Vision
In a symbolic gesture of unity, the Prayers for Peace and Human Solidarity participants signed the Pledge of Commitment, a joint promise that signifies a shared dedication to fostering a more peaceful and compassionate environment not only within Zamboanga City but also in its neighboring provinces and beyond. The collaboration answers the call toward the creation of advocacy policies that will promote peace through a meaningful blending of cultures and ideas. The participants committed themselves to cultivating empathy and understanding to actively engage and embrace dialogue with those from different backgrounds, becoming ambassadors of peace to raise voices against injustice and oppression by supporting organizations working towards peaceful conflict resolution and social change, and advocating for policies that promote peace to connect and urge local and national leaders to support legislation and initiatives that addresses the root causes of conflict and promotes inclusion.
Gratitude and Hope for Future Gatherings
This prayerful assembly transcends the boundaries of specific faiths and doctrines and emphasizes our shared human yearning for peace.
The event’s message brings together individuals from varied religious backgrounds, amplifying their collective voice of unity and hope to the world – all these through the guidance of prayer and reflection.
AdZU expresses its deepest gratitude to its partners for answering the invitation to build budding pillars of peace, cultivate a space for interfaith dialogue and understanding, and help dismantle the culture of war and violence in the world.
The AdZU’s Office of the President, Social Development Office (SDO), Ateneo Peace Institute (API), and the Office of Assistant to the President for Formation served as the organizers of the event.