Posted on 07/25/2005 11:23:10 AM PDT by Our_Man_In_Gough_Island
LES COMBES, Italy (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI decried a wave of "abominable terrorist attacks" in Egypt, Turkey, Iraq and Britain and called on God to convert the hearts of those responsible for the bloodshed.
Such violent attacks "offend God and humanity," the pope said after praying the Angelus July 24 from the Alpine retreat where he was vacationing.
May "God stay the murderous hand" of the terrorists who are driven by "fanaticism and hatred" and may he "convert their hearts" to the ideals of reconciliation and peace, he said.
Bomb blasts July 23 at the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh were the latest in a string of terrorist attacks to hit Europe and the Middle East. The predawn explosions in Egypt left at least 88 people dead, according to reports from local hospitals.
Upon hearing the news of the Red Sea resort-town blast, Pope Benedict expressed his "heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims" in a telegram sent July 23 to local church and government authorities.
The message, sent on behalf of the pope by the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, reiterated the pope's condemnation of such "senseless acts" of violence that cause "so much suffering to civilian populations."
"His holiness appeals to all to renounce the way of violence" and "instead to embrace the way of peace," the telegram said.
While investigators suspect diverse Islamic militant groups to be behind the different terrorist attacks, Pope Benedict told reporters he believed the violence was not aimed against Christianity.
"I feel the intention is far more general and not specifically against Christianity," he said July 25 after a meeting with priests and deacons of the Valle d'Aosta region where he is vacationing.
When asked by journalists whether Islam could be thought of as a religion of peace, the pope said, "I would not like to use big words to apply generic labels."
Islam "certainly contains elements that can favor peace; it also has other elements; we must always seek the best elements," he said.
Meanwhile, the Vatican's newspaper said the latest attack in Egypt marked another "chilling chapter" of horror.
On the front page of its July 24 edition, L'Osservatore Romano said the violence has put the Egyptian resort town on "that bleak map of terror" together with the world's other cities that have been targeted by terrorists.
The attacks have increasingly "taken on the shape of a diabolic design against humanity," the paper said.
Wow! A Pope for the 21st Century.
FINALLY!
Somebody starts to say it.
Locked and Loaded.
"Pope condemns wave of 'abominable terrorist attacks'"2. There is nothing in this to prove your false title.
You said this...
I perosnally have not seen statements like this since the days of the anathemas of Vatican I in 1870.
Wow, and I thought I was getting old.
They have fatwas we have anathemas Ain't that nice.
This is a positive development.
You were around in 1870!? I'm sure you don't look a day over 135!
Just kidding. Good remarks from the Pope. Obviously the Vatican has always known about the true nature of Islam. But it's refreshing to see such public statement. While John Paul II was right to reach out and be diplomatic, Islamic leaders have not done the same.
Ping
"They have fatwas we have anathemas Ain't that nice."
If you cannot see the difference then you are as hostile and blind as I used to be.
Go Pope dude!
I apologize for being obtuse about this.
This Pope has done an excellent job of speaking directly. Hopefully it will encourage more world leaders to do the same.
Every religious leader on the face of the earth should speak out like this.
Dahling just being sarcastic. Benny 16 has the cojones to say it like it is.
The Holy father is a man of Truth.
He is not afraid to speak out against radical Islam.
No problem - this is difficult, and for many, an intense topic.
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