Posted on 06/08/2010 8:57:47 PM PDT by GonzoII
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Bishop Padovese canceled Cyprus trip to avoid assassination of Pope
![]() The late Bishop Luigi Padovese and Pope Benedict.
.- An Italian Vatican expert is saying that Bishop Luigi Padovese, Apostolic Vicar of Anatolia and President of the Turkish Bishops Conference, canceled his trip to Cyprus because he feared that his driver who later confessed to killing the bishop- might attempt an attack on Pope Benedict XVI during his stay on the island. Speaking to the Spanish daily El Pais, Fr. di Giacomo added that knowing this, Padovese canceled the tickets he had reserved to Cyprus for himself and Altun (his driver). He preferred to stay home rather than to make the trip because he feared that his driver would take advantage of his proximity to the Pope and make an attempt on his life. According to El Pais, the death of the Capuchin Franciscan bishop, known as an intellectual open to Islam, and who adored Turkey, occurred at a dramatic moment in the Middle East, right after Israel killed nine people (eight Turks and an American) in their assault on the humanitarian flotilla in international waters that attempted to pass through the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Another less-covered topic, which is nevertheless of concern to the Vatican, was the expulsion of 28 Christians from Morocco, El Pais added. The Spanish daily argued that the Moroccan government took advantage of the international chaos to deport the missionaries who worked with the poor because they perturbed the mentality of the good Muslim. In his interview with the Spanish daily, Fr. di Giacomo asserted that the expulsion was a consequence of the fatwa promulgated by 7,300 Moroccan Muslim doctors who recently declared that Christian charity ought to be considered religious terrorism. During the celebration of Bishop Padoveses funeral Mass, the Turkish TV station NTV announced that the 26 year-old driver, Murat Altun, had confessed to killing the bishop. He died after being stabbed 25 times, eight of them in his heart, and was almost completely decapitated by Altun, who said he murdered Bishop Padovese because he had received a divine inspiration. NTV added that Altun shouted Allahu Akbar a number of times after the murder, despite having presented himself as a Catholic.
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Wow.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.
So, if the bishop feared his driver was a murderous jihadi, WHY WAS HE STILL A DRIVER?
Such an evil thought!
I bet they did.
The Muslims saw the gentleness, charity and selflessness of the Christians and they started comparing it to the message of hate and mayhem which the fundamentalists preach and it gave them pause.
They were about to say "wait a minute.........these people aren't the "Great Satan"............when the government stepped in and showed the missionaries the door.
"Love" is a word which figures little, if at all in Islam and it is a truly powerful force. The Muslims know it and it scares the bejabbers out of them. They're used to their irrational, vengeful Allah and any encounter with a merciful, loving God must be avoided at all costs.
You’re right, Cindy - they never sleep and the MSM never reports.
Thanks Gonzo for the thread.
They are so evil, Granny.
Prayers for Bishop Padovese. May he rest in peace.
I'm not sure about the time frame, but it sounds like he had only just learned about this driver's fundamentalism, and changed his plans so as not to endanger the Pope, and that's when the man attacked him. Maybe this is what sent the driver over the edge; knowing that he was going to miss a chance at killing the Pope.
It didn’t jump out at me — only because I look at jihad and the jihad world every day.
If you’re interested in learning more start here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/globaljihad/index
Then of course, there’s ever more reading here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/christianpersecution/index
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/killingchristians/index
I’d have worked a bit faster if I found out my employee was a Jihadi...
God bless him, though.
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
And, on that note, why was Judas still an apostle?
For purposes not relevant to this discussion.
Why, it is very relevant. We learn from our bishops how to imitate Christ.
WOW! Thanks very much for the ping; post. Thanks to every poster/researcher/linker/educator.
Condolences to the family and friends of Bishop Luigi Padovese.
BUMP-TO-THE-TOP!
They need to be careful up there in Vatican Land.<<<
Yes, you are correct, it is indeed a dangerous era to live in.
There does appear to be more evil folks coming out of the woodwork, then we have of the good ones.
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