Representatives of the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN)
presented the Rev. Dr. Gustavo Parajón with its distinguished Francisco
Morazán medallion, in honor of his courageous work for peace and
reconciliation during the war between Nicaragua’s revolutionary
government and the Contra guerrillas during the 1980s.
The
presentation occurred during a moving ceremony held on October 17,
2006, at First Baptist Church of Managua, where Parajón is senior
pastor. The sanctuary was packed with diplomats, but also with people
from every walk of life in Nicaragua. Especially notable was the
presence of a large delegation from one of the regions that had been
particularly affected by the conflict. The delegation, from Nueva
Guinea, included many who had served in that region’s local peace
commission, as well as the famous “Comandante Gallo,” a leader of
Contra forces in Nueva Guinea during the war.
The decision to hold the ceremony in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church of Managua was itself significant, as it is the first time that a session of PARLACEN has been convened in a Protestant church in the region. In honor of the church setting, and in a departure from normal protocol, the Nicaraguan national anthem was sung not by Nicaragua’s military choir, but by the renowned Parajón-Domínguez choir of First Baptist Church, which is directed by Mrs. Joan Parajón
The action of PARLACEN comes as part of a growing chorus of appreciation for Parajón’s decades-long ministry on behalf of justice, reconciliation and peace. In 2002, during the celebration of its 150th anniversary, the City of Managua awarded Parajón its Sesquicentennial Medallion as one of the city’s outstanding citizens. In July of this year, the Baptist World Alliance, at its meeting in Mexico City, gave Parajón its 2006 Human Rights Award for his peacemaking ministry.
From mid-1964 until the end of 2003, Gustavo Parajón and his wife Joan served as American Baptist missionaries in Nicaragua. Additional details concerning the ministry of Gustavo Parajón will be featured in the November issue of International Ministries Update (to receive a free subscription to this monthly newsletter, contact Jill.Mussel@abc-usa.org). Additional coverage of the PARLACEN ceremony in honor of Parajón will appear soon on the International Ministries website
International
Ministries (IM) is a Baptist mission agency, established in 1814, which
serves the more than 5,800 churches of the American Baptist Churches USA.
Globally,
IM relates to more than 500 educational institutions and 125 hospitals
and medical facilities. Missionaries work in partnership with some
15,000 trained national workers, who serve about 22,000 congregations
and nearly 3,000,000 baptized members.
