Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Pope: Authentic Islam and Koran are opposed to every form of violence

Pope issues first Apostolic Exhortation: Evangelii Gaudium

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has issued his first Apostolic Exhortation on Tuesday, Evangelii Gaudium, translated into English as The Joy of the Gospel. The 224-page document outlines the Pope’s vision for a missionary Church, whose “doors should always be open”. The Pope speaks on numerous themes, including evangelization, peace, homiletics, social justice, the family, respect for creation, faith and politics, ecumenism, interreligious dialogue, and the role of women and of the laity in the Church.

"...interreligious dialogue”, which must be conducted “clear and joyful in one’s own identity”, is “a necessary condition for peace in the world” and does not obscure evangelization (250-251); in our times, “our relationship with the followers of Islam has taken on great importance” (252). The Pope “humbly” entreats those countries of Islamic tradition to guarantee religious freedom to Christians, also “in light of the freedom which followers of Islam enjoy in Western countries!” “Faced with disconcerting episodes of violent fundamentalism” he urges us to “avoid hateful generalisations, for authentic Islam and the proper reading of the Koran are opposed to every form of violence” (253).

Editor's note:  Perhaps the pope should tell that to the victims of the Islamic Jihad that is being waged globally.

See  also:

Islamist War On Christians

MYTHS OF ISLAM

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THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD

Shia-Sunni schism: A challenge to world peace

European Parliament identifies Wahabi and Salafi roots of global terrorism

What the Holiest Book of Islam Really says about Non-Muslims

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