Posted on 01/15/2017 12:24:38 PM PST by ebb tide
Pope Francis met this morning with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in a private audience at the Vatican. The meeting, which began at 10.12, lasted 20 minutes in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, some sources report.
During the tête-à-tête, the Palestinian president said that the "Pope loves the Palestinian people and loves peace." Mahmoud Abbas told the press afterwards that "The Holy See has recognised Palestine as an independent state, and I hope other countries will follow the Vaticans example and recognise the Palestinian state."
In a cordial atmosphere, Pope Francis embraced President Abbas and told him It is a pleasure to receive you. The president responded, saying I am happy to be here.
The Palestinian leader was accompanied by a delegation of about 15 people, one of whom gave the pope a football jersey with the colours of the Palestine national team and said that he was married to an Argentinean woman.
Before taking his leave, Abu Mazen gave the Pontiff a stone from Golgotha, an icon of the face of Jesus, an icon depicting the Holy Family, a documentary on the restoration of the Basilica of the Nativity, and a book on relations between the Holy See and Palestine.
Pope Francis gave the president the medal for the Jubilee of Mercy as well as a copy of Amoris Laetitia and Laudato Si, in Arabic.
After the meeting, which follows the June 2015 Global Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Palestine, Abbas made his way to Via di Porta Angelica, a few steps from the colonnade of St Peter, where he inaugurated the Embassy of Palestine to the Holy See.
In his recent address to the diplomatic corps, Pope Francis renewed the Holy Sees appeal for the dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians towards a stable and enduring solution that guarantees the peaceful coexistence of two states within internationally recognized borders."
For the pope, who has addressed several times the Israeli-Palestinian issue, "No conflict can become a habit impossible to break. Israelis and Palestinians need peace. The whole Middle East urgently needs peace!"
The statement by the Vatican Press Office goes on to say that the meeting stressed the importance of safeguarding the sanctity of the Holy Places for believers of all three of the Abrahamic religions. Finally, particular attention was dedicated to the other conflicts affecting the region.
Meanwhile, Israel and Palestine are again at odds on the question of the status of Jerusalem. US President-elect Donald Trumps announcement that he intends to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the Holy City is fuelling tensions. He takes office on 20 January.
Israel claims the whole of Jerusalem, including its eastern section, as its "complete and united" capital.
Based on a two-state perspective, Palestinians claim a part of the city of al-Quds (The Holy) as the capital of the future Arab State of Palestine.
Most members of the United Nations and international organisations do not recognise Israels annexation of East Jerusalem and do not consider Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel. Most foreign embassies to Israel are located in the coastal city of Tel Aviv.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday spoke about the US Embassy affair ahead of his trip to Europe, stopping in Rome today to meet the pope, before arriving in Paris for tomorrows start of the Mideast Peace Conference.
If President Trump moves the US Embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the Palestinians might consider "reversing recognition" of Israel.
"I wrote to president(-elect) Trump to ask him not to do it, Abbas told French daily Le Figaro. Not only would this move deprive the United States of all legitimacy in playing a role in conflict resolution, it would also destroy the two-state solution.
Trumps surprise move is bitterly opposed by Palestinians, who see it as a destructive and unilateral action as the status of the city is still contested.
Israel, which has recently boosted its settlement activities in the Palestinian Territories, supports Trump's plan.
If the embassy transfer does take place, "there would be several options for us, and we would discuss them with Arab countries," Abbas added.
These options include cancelling the recognition of the State of Israel, one of the few points still in force of the 1993Oslo agreement.
"Reversing our recognition of the State of Israel is on option, Abbas explained. However, we hope that it doesn't reach that point, and that, on the contrary, we will be able to work with the next American administration".
Do these people even read their bibles?
Catholics, you have my deepest sympathy.
Shaking hands with the Devil and don’t even know it.One thing is for sure,this can’t continue very much longer.
Francis has been writing is own bible. As he said, “This is my church”.
Thankfully I still recall what I was taught long ago *as well as* the wise and courageous guidance by Pope John Paul II (as well as others).
[ Pope Francis meets with Mahmoud Abbas as the Palestinian Embassy to the Holy See is inaugurated ]
Tick, tick, tick....
John Paul II? As in, “ May Saint John Baptist protect Islam”. That John Paul II?
ROME, June 21, 1995 A grand mosque on the scale of some of Islam’s most holy shrines formally opened its doors today in a multinational, multilingual ceremony that ended on a note of challenge.
If the mosque — the first to be built in the home of the Roman Catholic Church — has a message, it is one of religious tolerance. And that was the message that Pope John Paul II threw back at the Islamic world today as he hailed the mosque’s opening at his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square.
-— John Paul II? As in, May Saint John Baptist protect Islam. That John Paul II? -—
Thank you.
This pope is not acting in the best interests of the Catholic Church. He is primarily a marxist activist, using his very visible position to destroy all governments based on Jewish/Christian/free market principles, and to replace them with anything, so long as it is not Christian.
To his incompetent mind, izzlam is as good as Christianity. (He said it.)
I’m Protestant, but I have a large amount of respect for my fellow countrymen and women who are Catholic, as well. In no way shape or form do I associate them with this globalist piece of work that currently occupies the Vatican. In due time, I’m sure that the current Pope will be gone, to much relief of most Catholics everywhere.
I don't think his mind is incompetent; I think it very sharp and very evil. He needs a great many prayers for his conversion.
Pope Francis is leading the RCC straight to Perdition, imho.
so sad
Thanks Patro. I agree.
A stone from Golgatha? The hill where Jesus was crucified and where the head of Goliath is supposedly buried.
Thank you! Worthless Pope!
Fraid so... “:^(
“They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.
For they have consulted together with one consent:
they are confederate against thee: the tabernacles of Edom, and the Ishmaelites”
= Psalm 83
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