Saturday 27th January at 17pm, at theSalesian Institute di Napoli-Vomero, in the Don Bosco hall, on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance, after the greeting of Don Franco Galeone, Professor Maria Rosaria Fazio reports. A figure - explains Professor Fazio - who has marked my growth in knowledge and training, pushing me to act in the name of "dialogue": managing emotions and transforming them into concrete results and life experience.
Every year on January 27, many questions come to mind about the meaning of this anniversary. Everyone mobilizes and thinks that such shame, such cruelty should not be repeated, but then given the recrudescence in words, in facts, in behaviors, a doubt assails us and we ask ourselves if we are all ready to condemn that period of atrocity and aberration.
We try to follow in the footsteps of those values that make history a teacher of life. This meeting was born to raise awareness and support people in reflecting on the Shoah and understanding the indifference towards all types of discrimination through, precisely, themes regarding history and the present.
In memory of a pioneer of dialogue, Jules Isaac, and of the historic meeting with John XXIII, I wanted to convey their great passion for truth, for justice and for history enlightened by Revelation; two humanists, true men of dialogue and peace. My message is to remember that we all come from the same womb, that of God; we must hope for a future in which discrimination, anti-Semitism, racial barriers are overcome and justice and equality prevail and always fight for the fundamental values of humanity.
Article published on 27 January 2024 - 15:08