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A Unique Experience
A Muslim lady speaks of her encounter
with St. Maximilian Kolbe
My name is Shermin Güner, by birth a
Turk, by faith a Muslim, by profession a sculptor and an art
teacher for 20 years. It was in 1983 that I first heard of Fr.
Maximilian Kolbe. A young Franciscan priest, in Istanbul,
introduced him to me.
He told me that the Friars wanted to mark
the anniversary of Fr. Kolbe's canonization, immortalizing in
bronze the heroic figure of this Polish Franciscan priest and
martyr who had offered himself to save the life of a family
father and died of starvation in the concentration camp of
Auschwitz. I was deeply moved as I listened to this last
chapter of Fr. Kolbe's life story. I thought to myself that the
Friars' idea to propose to the Christians and Muslims who visit
their church the example of Fr. Maximilian's love of neighbor
even unto death was highly commendable. So I accepted the
commission to reproduce in plaster the Saint's bust, which then
had to be cast in bronze. First of all, I had to know more
about him. I started reading a biography of this man who,
notwithstanding his ailing health, was able to accomplish so
much.
The more I read, the more my interest
grew, until I could not help feeling a profound religious
admiration for this person who was so deeply convinced of his
Faith that his belief became transparent in all his actions. A
very gifted person, he could have made a name of himself in the
field of science. Instead, he chose to follow Christ as a
religious in the footsteps of the Poverello of Assisi. His only
ambition and his cherished dream were to spend his life
witnessing God's love to all men.
Another aspect that struck me very much
was his openness to the different cultures and even his
readiness to dialogue with other religions. A staunch Catholic
who would never compromise on the tenets of his Faith, totally
dedicated to the preaching of the Gospel, he never shied making
friends with persons of other religions and seeking their
collaboration in the full respect of their conscience and
personal belief. He was truly a forerunner of the
inter-religious dialogue proposed and encouraged by the second
Vatican Council. His relations with people of different faiths
were always based on reciprocal respect and he would never hurt
the religious feelings of his interlocutors.
However much he must have wished that all
men could share with him the richness of the Gospel message, to
him the greatest gift he had received from God, he would never
dream of imposing it by force. His apostolic zeal carried him
to India and China. A dream that never materialized was that of
visiting Turkey, where the presence of the Franciscans dates
back to 1221. How much he would have loved to see how Turks
revere and honor Mary, the Mother of Jesus, whom they
respectfully call Meryem Ana; that is, Mother Mary! Finally,
the heroic act of St. Maximilian, which marks the zenith of his
life here on earth, revealed to me the greatness of the command
of Christ to his followers to love one another as He had loved
them, laying down his life for them. In that sort of hell on
earth, Fr. Kolbe witnessed that love did still have a meaning,
that love was truly stronger than death, that love was the only
creative force, that love alone could instill hope even where
hatred reigned supreme.
This noble gesture has left an indelible
mark on my soul. I felt that loving others and stretching out a
helping hand to those in need is not an option; it is a duty
that we cannot shrink from. I became more aware that love knows
no boundaries of race, religion, color or language.
Allow me to conclude on a personal note.
I have come to know Fr. Maximilian Kolbe just by chance, but
from the day I came to know him, I can never part from him. I
really carry his memory within me all the time. In addition, I
am grateful that I have been given the opportunity to make
known to my own people, the Turks, this noble and heroic figure
who shines out in magnificent splendor, inviting all men and
women never to forget that: "Hatred destroys. Love alone
creates!"
Mrs. Güner's complete testimony has
been published in AA.VV. San Massimiliano Kolbe e la Nuova
Evangelizzazione - Atti del Congresso Kolbiano di
Niepokalanów I 994, Centro Internazionale M.I., Roma
1999, pp. 135-138.
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