Of course the Jews worship God wrongly, they reject Jesus as Christ, the one redeemer of our souls. Praying in a synagogue does not legitimise their religion, God is everywhere, one can pray anywhere. wishing them a happy Pasover also does not legitimise their religion, that’s just friendliness.
It depends on what you mean by unity. Unity by conversion to Christ, as you allude to in the final sentnce, is of course possible and desirable. But simply “unity”, as in trying to unify our different religions is false and cannot work. Pope Benedict XVI has said this very recently.
Indeed, but the Chrch hs not said he is not diabolical. In my opinion (there you are), the Holy Spirit would and could not guide someone to propogate a faith that explicitly denies Jesus Christ as lord and saviour. Mohammad seemed adamant that he was getting revelations, they had to be comming from somewhere.
It is the official position of the Church that all salvation comes from Jesus through the Church. People outside the Church may only be saved in a state of invincible ignorance, this is also the position of the Church. Non-christians must has absolutely no knowledge of Christ as saviour to be saved. A non-catholic must likewise have no knowledge that the Catholic Church is that which was founded by Christ upon St. Peter to be saved.
Holding them in specieal esteem as brothers and sisters is not the same as saying nothing that would offend them. I’m quite sure that calling Mohammad a false prophet would offend the muslims, but the Church doesn’t teach that we mustn’t say this, because it’s true. In holding them in high esteem, IMO, we must to the mosty charitable thing and evangelise to them the Gospel of Christ, since there will be very few muslims or Jews who have invincible ignorance of Christ.
BTW, withi a year of being elected as Pope, Benedict XVI had the muslims burning straw effigies of him for essentually calling Islam a violent religion, so it is definatly not the position of the Church that catholic must not express anything that would offend other faiths.
As I have shown, I do not believe my position to be opposed to that of the Pope, and I’m not supporting acts of terrorism.
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