Posted on 07/05/2016 4:59:21 AM PDT by piusv
VATICAN CITY The Vaticans Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue on Friday sent a message to the Muslim world, as they observe the month of Ramadan and approach the feast of Id al-Fitr.
The message, signed by French cardinal His Eminence Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, is called: Christians and Muslims: Beneficiaries and Instruments of Divine Mercy.
Christians and Muslims: Beneficiaries and Instruments of Divine Mercy
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters, 1. The month of Ramadan and Id al-Fitr is an important religious event for Muslims around the world, focused on fasting, prayer and good deeds, and is esteemed by Christians, your friends and neighbors. On behalf of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and Christians all over the world, we extend best wishes for a spiritually rewarding fast, supported by good deeds, and for a joyful feast.
As is our cherished custom, we wish to share with you on this occasion some reflections in the hope of strengthening the spiritual bonds we share.
2. A theme that is close to the hearts of Muslims and Christians alike is mercy. We know that Christianity and Islam both believe in a merciful God, who shows his mercy and compassion towards all his creatures, in particular the human family. He created us out of an immense love. He is merciful in caring for each of us, bestowing upon us the gifts we need for our daily life, such as food, shelter and security. Gods mercy is manifested in a particular way, however, through the pardon of our faults; hence he is the one who pardons (al-Ghâfir), but the one who pardons much and always (al-Ghafour).
3. To underscore the importance of mercy, His Holiness Pope Francis declared a Jubilee Year of Mercy to be celebrated from 8 December 2015 to 20 November 2016. In this regard he said: Here is the reason for the Jubilee: because this is the time for mercy. It is the favorable time to heal wounds, a time not to be weary of meeting all those who are waiting to see and to touch with their hands the signs of the closeness of God, a time to offer everyone, everyone, the way of forgiveness and reconciliation (Homily, 11 April 2015).
Your pilgrimage (hajj) to the Holy places, mainly Mecca and Medina, is surely a special time for you to experience Gods mercy. In fact, among the well-known aspirations addressed to Muslim pilgrims is: I wish you a blessed pilgrimage, praiseworthy efforts and the pardon of your sins. Making a pilgrimage to obtain Gods pardon for sins, both for the living and dead, is truly a salient custom practice among believers.
4. We, Christians and Muslims, are called to do our best to imitate God. He, the Merciful, asks us to be merciful and compassionate towards others, especially those who are in any kind of need. So too he calls us to be forgiving of one another.
When we gaze upon humanity today, we are saddened to see so many victims of conflicts and violence here we think in particular of the elderly, and children and women, especially those who fall prey to human trafficking and the many people who suffer from poverty, illness, natural disasters and unemployment.
5. We cannot close our eyes to these realities, or turn away from these sufferings. It is true that situation is often very complex and that their solution exceeds our capacities. It is vital, therefore, that all work together in assisting those in need. It is a source of great hope when we experience or hear of Muslims and Christians joining hands to help the needy. When we do join hands, we heed an important command in our respective religions and show forth Gods mercy, thus offering a more credible witness, individually and communally, to our beliefs.
May the Merciful and Almighty God help us to walk always along the path of goodness and compassion!
6. We join our prayerful good wishes to those of Pope Francis for abundant blessings during Ramadan and for a lasting joy of Id al-Fitr.
Happy Feast to you all!
From the Vatican, 10 June 2016
Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran President
Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I. Secretary
The reality of it is this has been going on since the promulgation of the new ecumenical religion of Vatican II. This is not just a Francis thing. Unfortunately, most Catholics don't want to admit to it (ie. they think Benedict was some sort of anomaly...Blue Mosque anyone?). And most, if not all, prelates are complicit.
We need divine intervention at this point.
Item number 3 comes very close...but close isn’t going to be enough at judgement time.
This whole letter sounds like the church is begging them for mercy. I don’t see any redeeming qualities in this papal statement.
http://www.mesora.org/Christianity-Messiah.htm
...Nevertheless, the thoughts of the Creator of the world are not within the power of man to reach them, for our ways are not His ways, nor are our thoughts His thoughts.
And all these matters of Jesus of Nazareth and that of the Ishmaelite who arose after him are only to straighten the way of the king Messiah and to fix the entire world, to serve God as one, as it is stated (Zephaniah 3:9)...
Uh, yo, Popemeister, what about the Jews? You know, our elder brethren? The Chosen People?
Oh, wait. Wouldn’t want to mention THOSE people, you might REALLY offend the Muslims.
Why is a Catholic Cardinal calling the children of satan (moslems) “brother”?
No one receives mercy through Islam. It is of the spirit of antichrist, a creation of all that is opposed to The Lord. Nothing about Islam as a religion is to be respected in the sense the article seems to indicate. May as well do reverence to Scientology or the Moonies.
Does that mean that Muslums are immoral? Actually, no, many practicing Muslims are trying to be moral as they have been taught to be moral (there are issues with what is taught, but they don’t get everything wrong).
Morality, both the knowledge of good and evil and the art of discriminating against the latter in favor of the former, is neither here nor there ... Islam is simply helpless, impotent, to make men holy because it comes from men and demons and not from God.
No one is justified by Islam. No one.
To be sure, it is as a worldly/practical measure better to be trying to be moral than to be flagrantly wicked, but people being nice and decent folk as the charge headlong into Hell that is not how Christians should be content to leave things.
Nice.....
We know it's not Christian anymore.
Does this idiot know that the USSR had to find a Bulgarian Muslim to try to kill John Paul II because no Russian in the KGB would do it?
Heretics joining hands together in “prayer”. How nice!
Muzlims have no light in them...They reject the giver of light, Jesus Christ...
2Co_6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
Eph_5:11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
These clergy aren’t Catholic.
French cardinal His Eminence Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
Well they're certainly not Jehovah Witnesses...
Utter heretical garbage from someone who isn’t even really Pope. God help us.
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