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Sometimes pictures are not what they are cracked up to be.I wonder what the Pope will do. I find it offensive that Pope John Paul kissed the Koran.
Scandalous really.
In the case of the alleged “Hindu priestess” picture, the action in question is being misrepresented. The picture shows an Indian woman making a mark on the forehead of JP II. The thing is: This woman is not a Hindu nor a priestess. She is a Catholic, and she is performing a typical greeting ceremony used in India known as aarti. It is like getting lei when you visit Hawaii. It is also customary for Indian Catholics to greet the celebrant at Mass in this way. JP II was about to say Mass, so they did the usual local custom for him. The reports of her being a Hindu priestess are completely false. The picture is being misrepresented.
I suspect the same thing is going on in the case of the “kissing the Koran” photo. The picture shows the pope kissing an ornate book and standing next to a man of Middle Eastern descent. The man in question happens to be the Chaldean Patriarch–meaning he’s another, fellow Catholic. The book–to me at least–looks like a copy of the Gospels, and it is quite normal to kiss a book of the gospels during the course of some liturgies. I suspect that this is what is going on in the picture. I have seen press account saying otherwise, but no primary sources, and I already have learned not to trust secondary sources, as the “Hindu priestess” episode illustrates.
James Akin
Catholic Answers
source:
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Or it could have been this:
That gesture was a sign of the Holy Father’s respect for the billion and 34 million followers of Islam, as well as his eagerness to make a pilgrimage in the footsteps of Abraham, the common father of Christians, Jews and Muslims.
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Also, at Assisi all he did was pray for peace. I sure don’t understand why people don’t have more respect for him and understand his love for all. He was everyone’s Holy Father, even if they, or you, don’t believe it.
As I said earlier, I think its rude that the Rabbi even asked him that! Very rude!