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Pope John Paul II may ask to personally address UN Security Council to stop Iraq war
AFP via Babelfish translation ^ | March 3, 2003

Posted on 03/03/2003 2:46:58 AM PST by HAL9000

The pope wants to go in front of UNO if its message with Bush does not stop the war

Jean Paul II will ask to address personally to the Security Council of the United Nations if its message with the American president George W Bush does not convince it to give up a war against Iraq, learned Monday the AFP from diplomatic source vaticane.L' possibility of a direct address of the pope in the United Nations was evoked during the maintenance of the pope with the secretary-general of UNO, Kofi Annan, there are two weeks in the Vatican, one added of the same source.Le cardinal Pio Laghi left Rome Monday morning for Washington carrying a message of peace as it must give to the American president. The cardinal, old apostolic nuncio (ambassador) in Washington and friend of the Bush family, hopes to be received mercredi.Une delegation of American religious leaders forwarded last week to Jean Paul II a letter wishing that the head of the catholic Church go to ONU."Il is allocated only to the pope himself to make such a decision ", commented on Sunday on a chain of television the archbishop Renato Martino, old observant of the Holy See at the United Nations and current president of the pontifical Council for justice and the peace, which had been charged to transmit to the missive.Si the pope, had tired and old of almost 82 years, had he could benefit from it to go to request in Ground Zero, affirms one diplomatic source vaticane.Ce gesture would be very appreciated by all the Americans, adds one. He had been considered last August at the time of the voyage of the pope in Canada for the world Days of Jeunesse.Dans diplomatic circles of the Holy See, one estimates that the parallel actions and concommitantes of the pope on the two protagonists of the crisis, Iraq and the United States, represent a significant chance so that a war is evité.Le Iraqi president Saddam Hussein should take account of the risk to be relatively insulated in the Arab world if he made the deaf person ear with a call to order of the Arab League, even observes one of the same source.De, underlines one, president Bush, of methodist confession, should not receive from one who asked nearly a billion and half of Christians of the whole world to fast for peace Wednesday. This fast is also preached by the World Council of Churches of Geneva where Protestant Eglises and orthodoxes.En sit reiterating Sunday its call to all the Christians, the pope confirmed his determination with all to try for the paix."Sans to go in front of the difficulties, it is necessary to look for and traverse all the possible ways to avoid the war, which always brings with it serious mournings and consequences for everyone ", he launched to the thousands of brought together pilgrims Saint-Pierre place under the eye of the cameras of télévision.Le cardinal Laghi will make any possible sound to convince president Bush that a unilateral attack except UNO against Iraq is a "crime against peace", Foreign Minister of the pope, Mgr Jean Louis Tauran.



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KEYWORDS: catholiclist; iraq; johnpaulii; pope; saddamhussein; securitycouncil
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To: Beck_isright
BTW. DON'T misquote me. The Church has not intervened in the PUBLIC process of bringing offenders to justice.

Sean Fortune was about to be jailed when he committed suicide. He was BEFORE the STATE court system.

241 posted on 03/04/2003 4:45:57 PM PST by Happygal
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To: arete
The Catholic world is behind you on this one.

Just like they were behind the Church during the Inquisition and the Germans gassing the Jews. Take your Demorants elsewhere.

242 posted on 03/04/2003 5:59:44 PM PST by ScholarWarrior
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To: Happygal
Oh wow. It's about time!
243 posted on 03/04/2003 6:27:45 PM PST by Terriergal ("what's more ridiculous than a pro choice antihunter?")
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To: Terriergal; MadIvan
I agree. I had no hand, nor part in her banning, just happend to click on her username to find out her status, and found she was zotted.

As you say. NOT before time! *S*
244 posted on 03/04/2003 6:37:33 PM PST by Happygal
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To: BlessedBeGod
The Holy Father lives in heaven... this pope you refer to is no holier than you or I. He understands not a whit what peace is about. In order for mankind to have peace with God, a terrible price had to be paid and no man could pay it but for His Son, Jesus the Christ. It is by his suffering and by my faith in him that my sins are covered and that I have my peace with God.

In the world we now inhabit, peace is not free, it comes with a price. You can have peace under a tyrant or you can have peace under the freest form of human government, a democratic republic. The price for peace under a tyrant is fear of murder, torture, of starvation and the utter need not to speak against the powers that be. The price for peace under a democratic republic is law and order and a constant striving to better ones own ability to secure a better future, i.e. self determination.

Catholics chose to live under the peace of a tyrant, Hitler. I'll be damned if the pope takes us down that road again.
245 posted on 03/04/2003 6:41:32 PM PST by Godfollow
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To: BlessedBeGod
The Holy Father lives in heaven... this pope you refer to is no holier than you or I. He understands not a whit what peace is about. In order for mankind to have peace with God, a terrible price had to be paid and no man could pay it but for His Son, Jesus the Christ. It is by his suffering and by my faith in him that my sins are covered and that I have my peace with God.

In the world we now inhabit, peace is not free, it comes with a price. You can have peace under a tyrant or you can have peace under the freest form of human government, a democratic republic. The price for peace under a tyrant is fear of murder, torture, of starvation and the utter need not to speak against the powers that be. The price for peace under a democratic republic is law and order and a constant striving to better ones own ability to secure a better future, i.e. self determination.

Catholics chose to live under the peace of a tyrant, Hitler. I'll be damned if the pope takes us down that road again.
246 posted on 03/04/2003 6:44:25 PM PST by Godfollow
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To: Godfollow
this pope you refer to is no holier than you or I

Oh gosh, you're going to bring the wrath of Zviadist down on you.

Have you seen the History Channel documentary "Beyond Desert Storm" the story of Iraq's head nuclear scientist that defected? I caught most of it tonight and hope to tape the second airing at 11pm CT tonight (in about 2 hrs 15 minutes) -- it is *appalling* what has been happening in Iraq. It's no wonder that whole area is in such unrest. Watch it, you'll be convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Pope is wrong on this one. (not that you doubt!)

247 posted on 03/04/2003 6:47:33 PM PST by Terriergal ("what's more ridiculous than a pro choice antihunter?")
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To: MEG33
What effect will this have on Catholic soldiers?

One has to wonder....

248 posted on 03/04/2003 6:48:11 PM PST by Terriergal ("what's more ridiculous than a pro choice antihunter?")
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To: AmericaUnited
Thank you for that post.
249 posted on 03/04/2003 6:49:03 PM PST by Terriergal ("what's more ridiculous than a pro choice antihunter?")
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To: Happygal
Well it seems to me that the Pope is just like the movie stars and other liberals. He is against George Bush and in favor of anything George might oppose. Where was the Pope when Clinton was doing the same thing to Serbia that is now proposed for Iraq? Where was the Pope condemning any of the many atrocities in Africa? What does the Pope think about North Korea? If the most supreme pontifical pontificator had ever spoken out meaningfully and promptly on anything of consequence before, and if the organization over which he presides had ever done diddly-squat, what he says and does as Pope could be given some regard. Right now he looks like exactly like you would expect to get if you selected your leadership from the Alzheimer's ward of a polish nursing home or gave Michael Jackson a chance to dress up in really fancy dresses and run his mouth now and then when it occurred to him.
250 posted on 03/04/2003 7:00:30 PM PST by mathurine
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To: arete
Don't need to hate them-- just kick their butts as the opportunities afford themselves to do so.
251 posted on 03/04/2003 7:09:25 PM PST by mathurine
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To: Godfollow
Catholics chose to live under the peace of a tyrant, Hitler.

Only an idiot would compare the Holy Father to Hitler.

252 posted on 03/04/2003 7:35:26 PM PST by BlessedBeGod
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To: Sawman from Phoenix
"I thought this argument was over when my relative married your relative in 1776."

What argument?

253 posted on 03/04/2003 7:42:02 PM PST by Matchett-PI (The ball is in Saddam's court. The decision is his. It will be a shame if he chooses war.)
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
A quote from the time of Charles II is not 'Catholic bashing'? An era in English history when the Mayor of London put up a plaque blaming the Great Fire on 'Papists'?

Charles II was a Catholic. You had better check your history again. In 1672, he issued the Declaration of Indulgence, which granted religious freedom to all Catholics and all Protestants.

When Charles died in 1685, James II became king and ruled until 1688. As a Catholic, his first action was to insist that the Test Act be revoked. Parliament refused and James, like Charles I before him, dissolved Parliament when he couldn't get his way. He then displayed his opposition to the Test Act by appointing openly Catholic civil and military officials and in 1687, he declared all religious tests to be null and void. Years ahead of his time, he declared religious tolerance to be national policy and, in an affront that few could bear, he arrested Anglican bishops who refused to spread the news about the new religious policies.

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You're either ignorant of English history, or deliberately trying to mislead.

English history? Assassination attempt on King James I by Jesuits? Gunpowder?

Myself, I don't see the office of the Papacy as the sole earthly representative for the Holy Ghost.

254 posted on 03/04/2003 10:25:07 PM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: Godfollow
The Holy Father lives in heaven... this pope you refer to is no holier than you or I.

Well said.

The church has been so successful in keeping unity and oneness of doctrine. I'm glad to see they are willing to share their expertise in matters of war and peace.

255 posted on 03/04/2003 10:32:16 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: livius
If Pio Laghti and the Bushes were,in truth,"good friends",we had all better beware. There are ties more binding than those that bind members of the Catholic Church and they are very,very dangerous. I only hope this is not true. Do you know anything about the veracity of that statement?
256 posted on 03/04/2003 10:48:11 PM PST by saradippity
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To: angelwings49
Please read post #100,it is very enlightening and full of truth. The evils are far worse and more complex than most Americans can comprehend. As Catholics,we need to pray like we've never prayed before,we need to storm the heavens. Please remember to fast tomorrow.

Don't be disappointed withthe Pope,he is doing what he muct do as Christ's Vicar and we will only understand it later.

257 posted on 03/04/2003 11:40:19 PM PST by saradippity
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To: saradippity
Do you know anything about the veracity of that statement?

Take comfort! If Pio Laghi said it, it's not true.

258 posted on 03/05/2003 1:26:48 AM PST by livius
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To: BlessedBeGod
Only an idiot would assume I was making a comparrison between God and Hitler, for God is the Holy Father, not the pope. The pope is but a man as you or I. Catholics held back and did nothing to fight the tyrany of Hitler. That is what you should have gotten from what I said. Others who've reponded to my comment read it that way, why not you?
259 posted on 03/05/2003 5:52:44 AM PST by Godfollow
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
..Charles II was a Catholic. You had better check your history again. In 1672, he issued the Declaration of Indulgence, which granted religious freedom to all Catholics and all Protestants...

....and in early 1673, he cancelled that same Indulgence.

As I said before, you're deliberately trying to mislead.

260 posted on 03/05/2003 6:04:00 AM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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