Posted on 09/01/2013 12:42:47 PM PDT by Biggirl
AFP - Pope Francis has called for the world to unite in a day of fasting and prayer for Syria on Saturday and said "God and history" would judge anyone using chemical weapons.
"May the cry for peace enter the hearts of everyone so that they may all lay down their weapons," the pope told thousands of pilgrims at the Vatican on Sunday.
(Excerpt) Read more at france24.com ...
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So... this raises the question: Why do some people try to drive a wedge between the Pope and Israel? It can only hurt both Catholics and Jews. Is it inadvertent? Or is it just a case of killing two birds with one stone?
We of the Catholic community have been told --- at least dozens of times--- at Mass or in the Liturgy of the Hours: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem".
Glad to participate.
If a person knows next to nothing about a situation, the best thing he can do is not show his ignorance by talking. The Mahdi proved it when he opened his pie hole about Skippy Gates and St. Trayvon of the Skittles (SBUH). Now the Pope’s starting to make love to the same Tar Baby.
"You want to learn the first rule you'd know if you'd ever spent a day in your life? You never open your mouth 'til you know what the shot is. You ----ing child."
One thing we all like about Tax-chick.
I'm going to print some of these up and bring them to church for the people who go to daily Mass.
Thank you. In my life situation, one most focus on the detailed and the concrete.
I’ll write “Fasting and Prayer for Syria” on my calendar for Saturday. Why not? Why on earth would we NOT want to invoke God’s mercy for suffering people in a terrible situation?
You are aware that there’s a large number (relatively speaking) of Christians in Syria, right? Oh, I guess not.
And those Christians will be worse off if Obama gets his way.
Exactly. Plus how could it hurt to pray for peace???
Didn’t say it would necessarily hurt.....But we’re not talking about rational people in that part of the world.
So... this raises the question: Why do some people try to drive a wedge between the Pope and Israel? It can only hurt both Catholics and Jews. Is it inadvertent? Or is it just a case of killing two birds with one stone?
The title of the link is very misleading in the context of this conversation...The Catholic position on who are Semites goes back to the family of Noah...
Semitic people in the eyes of the Catholic religion consists of Jews and Arabs...Your pope's claim has nothing to do with defending Israel from attacks, politically or militarily from the Arabs...In fact, your religion is justified in protecting the muzlim Semites from Israel...
It is well established that your popes look forward to and encourage a division of Israel and Jerusalem back to the 1948 borders...That is not defending Israel nor is it protecting Israel...That is anti-Israel...
Here's a little of what was bandied around on Pope/Israel relations:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2621596/replies?c=44
...and...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2528661/posts?page=29#29
BTW, What is your church doing to defend Israel? And what has your church done to protect Chaldean, Assyrian,and Coptic Christians in Iraq? Syria, and Egypt? What resources has your church put into these tasks: staff, budget, public statements? Links, please. Just curious.
Grasping at straws much? I'm not a big fan of Francis, but this is clearly an open-shut case.
During a meeting with an Israeli leader, Francis states that anti-Semitism goes against Christianity. But you claim that he is really making a veiled pro-arab comment? Please. At this point you're just embarrassing yourself.
I would wager that most anti-Semitism does not come from Christians. The NAZI's were most definitely NOT Christian.
At this point you're just embarrassing yourself.
And now I'm going to embarrass you...
There is this little thing called Context that you should really brush up on.
Not exactly - overhead statement and said God and History will be the judges - not Zero and Zeroette...
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