{"id":328142,"date":"2016-04-05T04:00:45","date_gmt":"2016-04-05T02:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/an-open-letter-from-belgium\/"},"modified":"2024-05-16T15:03:36","modified_gmt":"2024-05-16T13:03:36","slug":"an-open-letter-from-belgium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/en\/an-open-letter-from-belgium\/","title":{"rendered":"An open letter from Belgium"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-136928\" src=\"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/04\/Samuel.jpg\" alt=\"Samuel\" width=\"220\" height=\"257\" \/>\u201cMarch 22cnd will be forever marked by the cowardly <\/strong>attacks in the airport and in the metro in Brussels. They were actions of people who were not able to see love of neighbour as a priority in life, precisely during the days of Easter, a feast that proclaims: Love conquers all.  <strong>It\u2019s been a week in which feelings of deep hatred <\/strong>and a sense that God is requiring us to love every neighbour. That\u2019s certainly not easy in moments like these. It\u2019s in our nature to find perptrator. That\u2019s what\u2019s happening here in Belgium. We wonder where we went wrong and who was responsible for the radicalisation of that human being.  <strong>It was also a week filled with novel questions for me. <\/strong>It\u2019s been like constantly writing little letters to God and running every day\u00a0 to the mailbox to see if He\u2019s answered them yet.\u00a0\u00a0 <strong>\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>  It\u2019s even worse when<strong> my own friends wonder why I still defend Muslims: \u00a0\u2018<\/strong>It\u2019s all because of them,\u2019 they say. \u2018We should send them home. Why give to the refugees, and then they do away with us?\u2019 I came to realize that I had to keep on doing the same exercise over and over again: to put myself in the skin of my friends who perhaps have not had the good fortune of experiencing God so near to them. Perhaps they haven\u2019t realised that He is the only one that can give the answer: an answer of Love. They feel the fear that pushes them to prefer security and their own future. My effort was to show them the other side of the story: \u2018Those people (the terrorists) aren\u2019t Muslims. Islam embodies values that spread love. But when you try to do that, you are always met with resisitence.  <strong>The wound is still fresh.<\/strong> I was hoping that I\u2019d be able to bring enough healing to the wounds, but a complete cure will take time. This Good Friday I returned to my house weary and fed up with caring for \u201cthe wounds\u201d. I can well imagine that it must have been a very hard week for the people who were on the front lines, caring for the wounded in body and in spirit.  <strong>It is said that the young people of today don\u2019t dare to express their faith. <\/strong>We no longer dare to talk about the things we believe in for fear of being cast from society. We no longer dare to do what we believe should be done. Perhaps it\u2019s not fear of expressing ourselves, but tiredness because believing in Christian ideals is a tiring venture. The faith of Belgium is so exceptional and should muster up the strength to uphold its values.  The young people choose to stop believing in order to avoid criticism. And this made me understand once more the strength of the ideal of peace and unity that Chiara Lubich taught us. It\u2019s a sort of \u201ccafe\u201d for our weariness. It helps us to smile when we\u2019re presented with cynical questions from our friends. These become opportunities for sharing our message . . . that\u2019s the reason I follow Jesus!  I\u2019d like to ask God for more fire than I had before<strong>, <\/strong>a fire that lights candles in the hearts of young people. Candles that will enable us to look at one another in a positive light instead of criticising each other, so that the downward spiral will become an upward spiral and the faith will become a celebration rather than a preoccupation. A place where each of us can find the key to build a world in which attacks like those of March 22nd never happen again.\u201d  &nbsp;  &nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Twenty four year old Samuel Verhegge from Brussels, tells about his own March 22, 1016. 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