austraLasia #1679
JAKARTA: 4th November
2006 -- Bishop Belo was invited by
the East Timor Government to assist in promoting peace among the different
conflicting factions in East Timor. The interim Prime Minister of East Timor,
Ramos-Horta, happens to be his co-awardee of the Nobel Peace Prize for
1996, ten years ago. After
several days in East Timor, Bishop Belo made a visit to Jakarta to meet the
Nuncio and exchange thoughts with local Church leaders and Timorese
groups. While in the capital city of Indonesia, Bishop
Belo stayed with the confreres of the Salesian Post-novitiate house
in Sunter-Jakarta. He continued to dwell on themes of peace during his
homilies in the Masses for All Saints Day and All Souls
Day, celebrated in the St. John Bosco Parish and in the Post-Novitiate
Chapel of Sunter. His last
day in Jakarta, November 3, was spent with the aspirants in Tigaraksa, where he
celebrated Mass and visited the Technical Training Center. In his homily,
Bishop Belo encouraged the aspirants to prepare themselves to be good
Salesians who are at the same time educators of peace and promoters
of the culture of peace. He added that the Salesian finds the source
of peace in the Eucharist and in following Don Bosco's preventive system as
opposed to the repressive system.