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Cardinal Cupich joins Muslim, Christian leaders for panel on dialogue
Chicago Catholic ^ | October 6, 2021 | Michelle Martin

Posted on 10/06/2021 6:04:21 PM PDT by ebb tide

Cardinal Cupich joins Muslim, Christian leaders for panel on dialogue

Christians, Muslims and all people of faith must work together to follow the example of Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, grand imam of al-Azhar, and Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Islamic leaders from the Sunni and Shia traditions.

That was the conclusion of Cardinal Cupich, two Muslim leaders and a leader of the Assyrian Church of the East, who participated in an online panel Sept. 27.

The panel was sponsored by Georgetown University’s Office of the President, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.

“His holiness the pope has shared with us the importance of religious freedom, of justice, of dialogue,” said Imam Mohamed Magid of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society Center, and a former president of the Islamic Society of North America. “This dialogue takes place with both Shia and Sunni, Imam el-Tayeb from Egypt and Ayatollah al-Sistani from the Shia community.”

The participants reflected on Pope Francis’ 2019 meeting with Grand Imam el-Tayeb in Abu Dhabi, where the two signed the “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” and his trip to Iraq in March, during which he visited Ayatollah al-Sistani, an authority for Shiite Muslims in that country, as well Iraqi Christian leaders.

In statements following the pope’s visit to Ayatollah al-Sistani, both men encouraged greater fraternity among all people.

“Both those great leaders have encouraged and invited the grassroots to engage in sincere dialogue and work together in the neighborhoods, and create a community of compassion and solidarity,” Magid said.

Cardinal Cupich, the Catholic co-chair of the National Catholic-Muslim Dialogue, noted that the Pope Francis’ trip to Iraq was the fulfillment of a desire of Pope John Paul II to travel to the country.

“Even in this moment of the pandemic and the security issues that were raised, the Holy Father decided he still needed to go,” Cardinal Cupich said. “It was a way to say we need to take the risk of dialogue. … The ayatollah welcomed him in a very personal way. It said to the world that these two see each other as brothers, as having very much in common. Shouldn’t we then be able to cross our neighborhoods and our cities to encounter people of different faiths? This doesn’t have to have a lot of fanfare. This could be a normal thing.”

Even so, he said, he wished the media would have given the meeting more attention.

“I didn’t see that the media covered this very well, with any kind of prominence,” the cardinal said. “This was a historic moment for people of goodwill.”

Chorbishop George Toma of the diocese of the Eastern United States of the Assyrian Church of the East, said the pope’s visit to Iraq was important for all Christians in the region.

“The visit of Pope Francis to the city of Mosul and Nineveh, it was very significant for us,” said Chorbishop Toma, who is based in Glenview. “Pope Francis is a spiritual father recognized by the whole world. I believe as a father he went there to comfort the people who have been suffering and persecuted unjustly for a long period of time. He went there to give them hope. Pope Francis, to be with a suffering people, he put his life at risk.”

The precipitous decline in the numbers of Christians in Iraq started with the U.S. invasion in 2003, which destabilized the country and led to extremism and terrorism, Chorbishop Toma said.

“If you look at Iraq, with the coexistence of three major religions — Islam, Judaism and Christianity — we have a long history of coexisting together,” Chorbishop Toma said. “I believe if we don’t make a real change, Christianity will not survive there. The meeting of Pope Francis with Ayatollah al-Sistani gave a big message, not only to Christians but to Muslims. We have to respect one another’s differences. We cannot exist by hating one another, killing one another and persecuting one another.”

Imam Sayyid Mohammad Baqir Kashmiri, Ayatollah al-Sistani’s representative in North America, said the message of the pope and the ayatollah was for the entire world, not just Iraq.

“We see from time to time wars in different corners in the world,” Imam Kashmiri said. “I understand from this thinking of two holinesses, when they insist on cooperating and working together, being aligned together against all these challenges, that when they meet they give a strong message to everyone, not only Muslims and Christians, not only Shia and Catholic, we have to work together, we have to respect one another, we have to put our weight to stop war. Enough is enough. We have to stop war wherever it be.”

Imam Kashmiri said that respecting the rights of people of all religions and no religion is a principle of Islam.

Cardinal Cupich said Pope Francis’ meeting in Iraq had given Catholic leaders the platform to encourage Catholics to engaged in dialogue with people of other religions, and to push back against prejudice against them.

“Ecumenism and relationships with people of other faiths is something we should invest in and not be afraid of,” he said. “One of the things I have heard from the Muslim leaders was the fears they were having or their children were having of being ostracized or bullied because of their faith, to the point they could be radicalized and not feel at home in this country. … This says something to us as leaders: We have to step up. Whenever we see a person of a different faith being bullied because of their religion or left to feeling as though they don’t belong in our society, that has to stop.”


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
KEYWORDS: apostate; cupcakecupich; ecumania; franciscardinal

1 posted on 10/06/2021 6:04:21 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: Al Hitan; DuncanWaring; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; kalee; markomalley; ...

Ecumania Barf Alert Ping


2 posted on 10/06/2021 6:05:01 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: ebb tide

If the Christians aren’t expressly holding out Christ as the only savior and the only salvation that people must accept, the Lord’s absolute last word, then they may as well be performing some minstrel act.

When you tolerate / allow an equivocally between Christ and a religion that is expressly of the spirit of antichrist (as Islam is) you do no one any good.


3 posted on 10/06/2021 6:10:29 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: ebb tide

islam is a scourge upon the Earth and must be expunged.


4 posted on 10/06/2021 6:12:17 PM PDT by wastedyears (The left would kill every single one of us and our families if they knew they could get away with it)
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To: ebb tide

Good luck convincing the ragheads to get on board with your one world religion 🤪


5 posted on 10/06/2021 6:17:18 PM PDT by NWFree (Somebody has to say it)
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To: NWFree

Another Judas. Wide is the road that leads to destruction. Narrow the gateway to life - and few will find it.


6 posted on 10/06/2021 6:23:15 PM PDT by KierkegaardMAN (This is the sort of stuff up with which I shall not put!)
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To: ebb tide

John 14:6 - Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.

Muslims are not worshipping the same god.


7 posted on 10/06/2021 6:43:31 PM PDT by servantboy777
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To: NWFree
Good luck convincing the ragheads to get on board with your one world religion

They are all for it as long as that religion is Islam (their particular sect that is)

8 posted on 10/06/2021 7:00:36 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: ebb tide

Sure, get Islamic cult to renounce their evil cult, get Catholics to renounce their pope.


9 posted on 10/06/2021 7:01:59 PM PDT by Reno89519 (Respect America, Embrace America, Buy American, Hire American.)
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To: ebb tide
“Ecumenism and relationships with people of other faiths is something we should invest in and not be afraid of,” he said. “One of the things I have heard from the Muslim leaders was the fears they were having or their children were having of being ostracized or bullied because of their faith, to the point they could be radicalized and not feel at home in this country.

Ecumenism is a pipe dream and always has been

For one thing Ecumenism is the acceptance of heresy and apostacy.

Two things that an orthodox Christian can not silently accept.

10 posted on 10/06/2021 7:06:02 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: Pontiac

Ecumenism is one of the many rotten fruits of VC II.


11 posted on 10/06/2021 7:11:03 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: servantboy777; Pontiac
Muslims are not worshipping the same god.

Nostra Aetate - another rotten fruit of VC II.

The church has also a high regard for the Muslims. They worship God, who is one, living and subsistent, merciful and almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has also spoken to humanity. They endeavor to submit themselves without reserve to the hidden decrees of God, just as Abraham submitted himself to God's plan, to whose faith Muslims eagerly link their own.

12 posted on 10/06/2021 7:19:04 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: ebb tide

Prophecy about Cupich.

“He will die in jail.”


13 posted on 10/06/2021 7:23:34 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

I think Cardinal George was speaking of his orthodox Catholic successors, of whom Cupich is not one.


14 posted on 10/06/2021 7:26:59 PM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: Pontiac
Maybe.

But then there is this:

+++Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons of God.+++

Yes, there are wrong ways to do something... but we only know this by the right way to do those things.
Choosing the right way is the age old problem with us sinful creatures.
15 posted on 10/07/2021 4:57:35 AM PDT by MurphsLaw (Be Willing to march into hell with a Heavenly cause, and of couse, "Keep Going".)
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To: Pontiac
[11] And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you; going forth from thence, shake off the dust from your feet for a testimony to them. Mark Chapter 6.

"Do not think that I came to send peace upon earth: I came not to send peace, but the sword." Matthew 10: 34.

16 posted on 10/07/2021 11:14:22 AM PDT by ebb tide (Where are the good fruits of the Second Vatican Council? Anyone?)
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To: MurphsLaw
But then there is this:

+++Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons of God.+++

We can and have lived peacefully with the heretical Christian sects

But, history shows that we can only live peacefully with the Great Heresy that is Islam for brief periods following its decisive defeat in war.

17 posted on 10/07/2021 2:55:41 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: ebb tide
The church has also a high regard for the Muslims. They worship God, who is one, living and subsistent, merciful and almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has also spoken to humanity.

Apparently the Cardinal forgets that the Muslims do not consider Christians monotheist.

When we pray to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit they see us as polytheist.

18 posted on 10/07/2021 2:59:26 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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