Thursday, April 26, 2007

Not very Christian-like...

From the Catholic News Service

ROME -- Airports are obvious places for interreligious dialogue, but to avoid confusion it would be better if Christians did not offer use of their airport chapels for Muslim prayers, said the cardinal in charge of the Vatican's dialogue with other religions.

French Cardinal Paul Poupard, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, encouraged Catholic airport chapels to support the establishment of "meditation rooms" that can be used by any religious group, but he cautioned against opening dedicated Christian chapels to other religions.

In predominantly Christian countries, it is important that Christian chapels "maintain their character as a place for Christian worship," he told Catholic airport chaplains meeting in Rome April 23-27.

Cardinal Poupard said that working in the world's airports, places where the fear of terrorism is high, the chaplains have an important role to play, "to encourage dialogue and prevent fear and pessimism from damaging relations with persons of other faiths."

Dialogue, he said, is the only nonviolent weapon available for fighting terrorism, "one of the most absurd and painful evils of our age."

Every effort to promote dialogue plays a "preventive role" by decreasing tensions and promoting respect for others, he said.

Cardinal Poupard told the chaplains that airports, rather than being seen mainly as targets for terrorism, must become places where "goodness travels," particularly through interreligious dialogue.

Airports, he said, can be places of "hope for life, not death, and for a witness to the dialogue possible between different religious and cultures."

5 comments:

fr jim said...

why is it not christian like?
try to go to the city of Nazareth, the place where Jesus was raised, walk into their beautiful new mosque and tell them that you'd like to pray to your Christian God there.....

p.s. don't forget to leave your id tag so we know how to identify the body.

Audrey Hudson said...

Uhm, because they are not Christians?

fr jim said...

um, yes.......

what happened to Pope John Paul when he went to Istanbul, Turkey to Haggia Sophia.

The holiest shrine in Eastern Christianity that is now a mosque.....

he was warned "not to pray" there precisely because he was a christian.

need more examples? i've got a few.....

fr jim said...

and how about coverage for an article like this?

i've provided the link.....

http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=23921

let's see how much "not very muslim-like..." we'll go........

Audrey Hudson said...

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