Posted on 03/04/2009 7:38:13 AM PST by NYer

.- In preparation for Pope Benedict XVIs visit to Israel, the countrys Catholic schools are preparing 500 hours of classes to explain the Pope, the history of the Catholic Church and the Vatican to their students.
Father Ibrahim Faltas, a parish priest in Jerusalem who is an assistant in the Catholic school system, told Italian bishops news agency SIR that the lessons are aimed at Catholic school students, many of whom are Muslim.
There are 44 Catholic schools attended by 24,000 students in Israel, where the Melkite Greek Catholic Church constitutes the largest church at 60,000 faithful.
Fr. Elias Daw, president of the court of appeal of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, said the initiative shows Israelis expectations for the papal visit.
This journey comes in a delicate moment, after the tragedy of Gaza, the recent attacks against the symbols of our religion on an Israeli TV channel and the declarations made by Holocaust-denying Bishop Williamson, he told SIR. Christians in the Holy Land need the Pope and his voice of truth and justice now more than ever.
Be polite, smile and wave the Vatican flag :-)
Muslim students, in a Catholic school, in Israel.
There’s something you don’t expect to run into often.
Shouldn't the Catholic schools already be exposing the students to Catholicism?
One would think. But a lot of these schools, unfortunately, have mostly non-Catholic students and do not require them to learn anything about the Church or Christianity. I stopped contributing money to Catholic Near East Welfare Association because all I read about in their brochures were the schools they ran for Muslims and how wonderful it was that they didn’t teach the Muslims anything about Christianity.
I’m not tarring them all with the same brush. I’m sure there are some Catholic schools that teach appropriately. But there are others that probably do not.
I think that's just the coolest thing in the world.
The Muslim Arabs in Israel are undoubtedly the luckiest Muslims in the Middle East. They certainly are the most free and most wealthy.
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