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The Vatican's Relations with Islam
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The Vatican's Relations with Islam

by Lawrence A. Franklin  •  February 19, 2017 at 4:00 am

    "They are driving us out of the Middle East," declared Pope Francis on returning from Turkey.

    "t would be beautiful if all Islamic leaders, whether they are political, religious or academic leaders, would speak out clearly and condemn this because this would help the majority of Muslim people." — Pope Francis, counseling Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    While this welcoming stance is in keeping with the fundamental beliefs of the Catholic faith, the Pope as the "Good Shepherd" has an obligation to protect his flock from the militants among the refugees.

    Within the Catholic Church, there also exists a sub-dominant counter-melody that warns about Islamic hostility to the values of Judeo-Christian civilization.

    Cardinal Sarah targets what he refers to as "Islam's pseudo-family values which legitimize polygamy, female subservience, sexual slavery, and child marriage."

    At some point, the Catholic Church might raise the issue of persecution of Christian minorities in Muslim-majority countries at international fora such as the United Nations. The Church also could publicly ask Muslims of good will to express their solidarity with the persecuted and request international organizations to intervene to protect Christians.

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Re: The Vatican's Relations with Islam
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2017, 04:14:57 am »
"The Vatican's Relations with Islam..."

Insofar as the current pope is concerned, it's been mostly like this:


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Re: The Vatican's Relations with Islam
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2017, 04:25:20 am »
"The Vatican's Relations with Islam..."

Insofar as the current pope is concerned, it's been mostly like this:



Well it is for certain that he is sorely lacking when it comes to the history of the very Church he leads!
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