Posted on 06/28/2015 6:51:51 PM PDT by piusv
AS the Ramadan fast enters the second week, Pope Francis has sent his goodwill message to Nigerian Muslims, urging them to use the fasting period to enrich themselves spiritually, physically and morally.
In his prayer, the Catholic pontiff said: I am pleased to send you, in the name of all Catholics around the world, best wishes for a peaceful and joyful celebration of Id el-Fitr. May your fasting, prayer, almsgiving, help to the poor, visits to family members and to friends enrich your lives.
In a statement signed by the president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Vatican, Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran and Secretary, Father Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I., the Pope noted: For some of you and also for others from other religious communities, the joy of the period is shadowed by the memory of the dear ones, who lost their life or goods or suffered physically, mentally and even spiritually because of violence.
Ethnic and religious communities in a number of countries went through various and enormous unjust sufferings: killing of some of their members, destruction of their religious and cultural heritages, forced emigration from their homes and cities, molestation and raping of their women, enslavement of some of their members, trafficking of persons, commerce of organs and even selling of cadavers.
We are all aware of the gravity of these crimes. However, what makes them even more heinous is the attempt at justifying them in the name of religion. It is a clear manifestation of instrumentalising religion for gaining power and richness.
Needless to say that those, who have the responsibility of security and public order have also the duty to protect their people and their properties from the blind violence of terrorists.
Besides, there is also the responsibility of those, who have the task of education: families, schools, curricula, religious discourse, and media. Violence and terrorism are first conceived in the mind of the deviated persons, thereafter, perpetrated on the ground.
All those that are involved in the education of the youth and in the various educational spaces should teach the sacred character of life and the derived dignity of every person, regardless of his or her ethnicity, religion, culture, social position and political choice.
There is no life that is more precious than another one because it belongs to a specific race or religion. Therefore, no one can kill. No one can kill in the name of God; this would be a double crime against God and the very person.
There cannot be any ambiguity in education. The future of a person, community and of the whole humanity cannot be built on such ambiguity or apparent truth. Christians and Muslims, according to their respective religious traditions, look at God and relate with Him as being the Truth. Our life and behaviour as believers should reflect such conviction, he said.
“Universalism” and “one world religion” aren’t the same thing, and neither one have anything to do with the Pope’s message. It’s rather thinly veiled appeal to Book Haram to stop killing Catholics and other Christians.
So your definition of love is to legitimize their false religion?
I also think with affection of those Muslim immigrants who this evening begin the fast of Ramadan, which I trust will bear abundant spiritual fruit. The Church is at your side as you seek a more dignified life for yourselves and your families."
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/index.htm
They’ve been issuing these statements for decades.
This doesn’t make it any less scandalous, but is an old scandal, not a new one.
I agree....it is nothing new....it all goes back to Vatican II’s Decree on Ecumenism, Lumen Gentium and Nostra Aetate.
Pray for the conversion of all to Christ.
As for this universalism, it all a bunch of nonsense.
"And in vain do they worship me, teaching doctrines and commandments of men." (Mt 15:9)
I remember a neighbor about 15 years ago...carrying around printed materials touting a One World Religion...”united religions “ or something to that effect
I had to ask if that included devil worship,,,,elsewise it would be exclusionary.. He was completely clueless as to why I asked the question!
(Perhaps you would consider defending your statement with substance?????)
I will continue with mine as follows...
This 'false unity' Pope Francis promotes is the emergence of the "last days" apostate church ..the Vatican strategy is to bring all religions under the power and influence of the papacy as he travels the world attempting to build bridges to 'all non-Christian' religions.
If you recall Pope John Paul II also promoted this when he stated...... "Christians and Muslims, we meet one another in faith in the one God...and strive to put into practice...the teaching of our respective holy books"...Further stating....... "Dialogue between our two religions [Roman Catholicism and Islam] is more 'necessary' than ever. There remains 'a spiritual bond which unites us' and which we must strive to recognize and develop.".... Francis is continuing with this strategy as we clearly see in his travels and statements.
There is no 'spiritual unity' whatsoever between those who believe the Gospel and those who do not. None. Jesus has already united us spiritually when we are born again through His Spirit....not thru mans efforts to unite 'organizationally'.....Yet we watch the Vatican use a 'seductive' strategy for a 'false unity' by deliberately 'redefining biblical terms' to make them more vague, ambiguous, and acceptable to both Catholics and Protestants, and all other religions.
The Vatican knows that in order to unite the faiths, they must 'focus on humanitarian projects' that people can agree on and work together to try and solve....(ex: the Globalist agenda for Climate Change)... It doesnt matter whether its about poverty, perceived injustice, abortion, slavery or any other subject.... These are all 'mental conditioning' exercises that Pope Francis is conducting to get all the religions into the same tent.
Throughout the Scriptures we are exhorted to test every spirit, every teacher and every doctrine because men are so easily deceived....2 Cor.6:14 proclaims, ....Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?
In 2014 we have Pope Francis's representative joined with the Hindu guru, a Buddhist, Anglican, Orthdox, Jewish, Shiite and Sunni Muslim leaders in signing 'a joint declaration' signiture ceremony inside the Vatican walls.
Sigh - he offered blessings and wishes for peace - perhaps not part of your normal repertoire.
You truly are blind. He speaks of the Muslim practices as enriching their lives and considers Muslims “believers”.
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