Pope says Christians, Muslims must reject violence

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The Pope expressed his “esteem and profound respect” for members of the Islamic faith in a speech to diplomatic envoys from some 20 Muslim countries plus the leaders of Italy’s own Muslim community at his summer residence south of Rome.

He did not specifically mention the quote that angered Muslims, saying the circumstances that made the meeting necessary “are well known.” But he called for greater dialogue between the two religions.
“Christians and Muslims must learn to work together … in order to guard against all forms of intolerance and to oppose all manifestations of violence,” the 79-year-old Pope said at the meeting in a frescoed hall of the papal summer palace.

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“I should like to reiterate today all the esteem and the profound respect that I have for Muslim believers,” he continued in his French-language address.

“I have had occasion, since the very beginning of my pontificate, to express my wish to continue establishing bridges of friendship with the adherents of all religions, showing particular appreciation for the growth of dialogue between Muslims and Christians.”
"In a world marked by relativism and too often excluding the transcendence and universality of reason, we are in great need of an authentic dialogue between religions and between cultures, capable of assisting us, in a spirit of fruitful cooperation, to overcome all the tensions together.

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The circumstances which have given rise to our gathering are well known. I have already had occasion to dwell upon them in the course of the past week. In this particular context, I should like to reiterate today all the esteem and the profound respect that I have for Muslim believers, calling to mind the words of the Second Vatican Council which for the Catholic Church are the Magna Carta of Muslim-Christian dialogue: “The Church looks upon Muslims with respect. They worship the one God living and subsistent, merciful and almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to humanity and to whose decrees, even the hidden ones, they seek to submit themselves whole-heartedly, just as Abraham, to whom the Islamic faith readily relates itself, submitted to God” (Declaration Nostra Aetate, 3). Placing myself firmly within this perspective, I have had occasion, since the very beginning of my pontificate, to express my wish to continue establishing bridges of friendship with the adherents of all religions, showing particular appreciation for the growth of dialogue between Muslims and Christians (cf. Address to the Delegates of Other Churches and Ecclesial Communities and of Other Religious Traditions, 25 April 2005). As I underlined at Cologne last year, “Inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue between Christians and Muslims cannot be reduced to an optional extra. It is, in fact, a vital necessity, on which in large measure our future depends” (Meeting with Representatives of Some Muslim Communities, Cologne, 20 August 2005). In a world marked by relativism and too often excluding the transcendence and universality of reason, we are in great need of an authentic dialogue between religions and between cultures, capable of assisting us, in a spirit of fruitful co-operation, to overcome all the tensions together. Continuing, then, the work undertaken by my predecessor, Pope John Paul II, I sincerely pray that the relations of trust which have developed between Christians and Muslims over several years, will not only continue, but will develop further in a spirit of sincere and respectful dialogue, based on ever more authentic reciprocal knowledge which, with joy, recognizes the religious values that we have in common and, with loyalty, respects the differences.

Inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue is a necessity for building together this world of peace and fraternity ardently desired by all people of good will. In this area, our contemporaries expect from us an eloquent witness to show all people the value of the religious dimension of life. Likewise, faithful to the teachings of their own religious traditions, Christians and Muslims must learn to work together, as indeed they already do in many common undertakings, in order to guard against all forms of intolerance and to oppose all manifestations of violence; as for us, religious authorities and political leaders, we must guide and encourage them in this direction. Indeed, “although considerable dissensions and enmities between Christians and Muslims may have arisen in the course of the centuries, the Council urges all parties that, forgetting past things, they train themselves towards sincere mutual understanding and together maintain and promote social justice and moral values as well as peace and freedom for all people” (Declaration, Nostra Aetate, 3). The lessons of the past must therefore help us to seek paths of reconciliation, in order to live with respect for the identity and freedom of each individual, with a view to fruitful co-operation in the service of all humanity. As Pope John Paul II said in his memorable speech to young people at Casablanca in Morocco, “Respect and dialogue require reciprocity in all spheres, especially in that which concerns basic freedoms, more particularly religious freedom. They favour peace and agreement between peoples” (no. 5).
Here is the comlpete text of Pope Benedict XVI’s address.
 
I feel sad for Catholics in places like Pakistan. I fear they suffered the physical repercussions of this! Has anyone heard the Vatican address their plight?
 
I feel sad for Catholics in places like Pakistan. I fear they suffered the physical repercussions of this! Has anyone heard the Vatican address their plight?
Catholics in Pakistan have been oppressed by their Muslim neighbors for years. This was hardly a ripple in the pond.

I still believe that the Pope will push for reciprocation from Muslims to allow for Christians in Muslim lands to freely practice their religion and not be treated as second class (or third class) citizens. When he talks about dialog, that is what he is talking about. I’m afraid though, he won’t have much luck in that pursuit.

Again, by threatening violence, Islam has won another round…The new Caliphate gets another toe hold in Europe and Christianity looses again in Islamic nations.

Islam will not give up violence because it works.

The beat goes on…
 
I feel sad for Catholics in places like Pakistan. I fear they suffered the physical repercussions of this! Has anyone heard the Vatican address their plight?
Since the stoning of St Stephen Christians have suffered for speaking the TRUTH. They couldnt shut us up then and they wont shut us up now.
 
GOD (ALLAH) said is the Quran:

“If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost.”(Qur’an 3:85)

read more information about Islam, go to the link below:

islam-guide.com/

😃 POPE IS GOING TO HELL CUZZ HE IS NOT A MUSLIM!!!:eek:
 
GOD (ALLAH) said is the Quran:

“If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost.”(Qur’an 3:85)

read more information about Islam, go to the link below:

islam-guide.com/

😃 POPE IS GOING TO HELL CUZZ HE IS NOT A MUSLIM!!!:eek:
Hello, moderators?
 
GOD (ALLAH) said is the Quran:

“If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost.”(Qur’an 3:85)

read more information about Islam, go to the link below:

islam-guide.com/

😃 POPE IS GOING TO HELL CUZZ HE IS NOT A MUSLIM!!!:eek:
Yes, your attempt to condemn the pope has enlightened me, I’m compelled to convert to Islam immediately. Tell me, when did Allah descend and tell you that you had the authority to deny entry to paradise?
 
😃 POPE IS GOING TO HELL CUZZ HE IS NOT A MUSLIM!!!:eek:
How dare you say such things! You are like Hitler!

I will burn you in effigy and then take my wrath out on innocent muslims. I shall burn mosques until I get a personal apology for those remarks- and I mean a real apology, no comments about how you are sorry I think this way.

May God smite you!

😛
 
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