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Cardinal: Christians Second-Class in Muslim Lands
2003-12-31
Too many Islamic countries treat their Christian minorities as second-class citizens and bar them from building churches while Western states let their Muslims build mosques freely, according to a senior Vatican official.
Oh, did you notice that?
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, who recently retired as the Vatican’s foreign minister, told the French Catholic daily La Croix Wednesday that Christianity and Islam faced "an enormous task" of learning to live together in mutual tolerance.
We've got one-sided tolerance now, so you'd think we were half-way there. But it doesn't really work that way, does it?
Tauran was the latest and highest-ranking Catholic official to voice concern about Vatican relations with Muslims, an issue seen as central for whoever succeeds the ailing Pope John Paul. "There are too many majority Muslim countries where non-Muslims are second-class citizens," said Tauran, the church’s top diplomat for 13 years before he had to step aside on being made a cardinal by Pope John Paul in October. Stressing the need for respect for minorities, he singled out "the extreme case of Saudi Arabia, where freedom of religion is violated absolutely — no Christian churches and a ban on celebrating Mass, even in a private home."
They're afraid Christianity will escape, I guess, and gobble up all the mosques and the donations that flow in...
"Just like Muslims can build their houses of prayer anywhere in the world, the faithful of other religions should be able to do so as well," the French-born cardinal said. Leading church figures have increasingly expressed concern about Islam in view of friction between Muslims and Christians in Africa and the Middle East and the difficult integration of Muslim minorities in traditionally Christian Europe.
Posted by:TS

#10  Even Mr Roger's Neighborhood wasnt that easy.
Posted by: OldSpook   2003-12-31 10:33:51 PM  

#9   Did he think it was all like Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood or something????

Don't insult his dream for the Vatican!
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-31 4:33:03 PM  

#8  WTF did this guy think the Islamic world was all about before he had this amazing revelation? Did he think it was all like Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood or something????

Memo to Cardinal Tauran: Muslims don't think your religious beliefs are merely wrong; they think you should die for being a Christian. Wake up!!
Posted by: Dave D.   2003-12-31 3:55:23 PM  

#7  Actually, this guy probably did have to retire form the Vatican before he coudl speak freely.

A soft-headed "Ecuminism" has been the one weak spot in the current Pope's way of doing things.

He has been so concerned with ecuminism that he sometimes appears to have lost contact with the evangelical core of the Catholic and Apostolic Church. Namely, that you tolerate the other religions while you try also to communicate to them and teach them the central truths of Christianity, and how to make those beliefes a daily part of thier lives and their society.

He got the first part right (tolerate), but seems to have completely lost the second.

Really - a pagan ceremony by an African animist, a Shinto ceremony, and a Native American "prayer" to the "Great SpiritS" were all allowed to be offered up in Catholic Cathedrals by JP-II. Could you imagine asking and being allowed to say the Our Father in one of the local Mosques? (Without subsequently being beaten to death by an angy mob of "seething" Moslems).

Time to make Tolerance a 2 way street in the Moslim world.
Posted by: OldSpook   2003-12-31 2:35:59 PM  

#6  Al-Q doesn't need explosives to destroy the vatican. All they need to do is tell them the sky is blue and they will all have a collective aneurism....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-12-31 12:47:54 PM  

#5  In another shocking development, gasoline can harm you if you drink it.
Posted by: BH   2003-12-31 12:44:23 PM  

#4  recently retired as the Vatican’s foreign minister

Worst part is, he had to retire before he was able to speak up about this elephant in the room.
Posted by: 4thInfVet   2003-12-31 12:22:22 PM  

#3  They just now acknowledge this?

Maybe they just barely noticed.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-12-31 11:29:02 AM  

#2  File this one under "Duh"!
Posted by: Spot   2003-12-31 11:28:44 AM  

#1  They just now acknowledge this? Is this their response to the Archbishop being killed?
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-31 11:25:58 AM  

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