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Vatican rebuff to Spanish Muslims
Guardian ^ | 5.3.04

Posted on 05/02/2004 6:05:07 PM PDT by ambrose

Vatican rebuff to Spanish Muslims

Giles Tremlett in Madrid

Monday May 3, 2004

The Guardian

The Vatican will not allow Muslims to pray once more in the Mezquita, the former mosque that is now the cathedral of Cordoba, telling them they must "accept history" and not try to "take revenge" on the Catholic church. "We, too, want to live in peace with persons of other religions," Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, president of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, told the Vatican's AsiaNews agency. "However, we don't want to be pushed, manipulated and go against the very rules of our faith."

Mgr Fitzgerald criticised the authorities of the southern Spanish city for lobbying to have the building, once one of the world's biggest mosques, opened to Muslim prayer.

"[They] have not the necessary theological sensitivity to understand the church's position," he said.

He claimed Spanish Muslims who had been publicly lobbying for the right to pray had yet to make a formal request to the Vatican.

The archbishop said the Vatican had been careful not to demand similar rights at mosques which were once Catholic churches - though he acknowledged that Pope John Paul II had prayed at a mosque at Damascus in Syria.

"The Holy Father visited the Ummayade mosque in Damascus, praying in front of the tomb of St John the Baptist. But he did not ask to celebrate mass," he said. "One has to accept history and go forward."

He pointed out that Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, another important building with a past as both a Christian place of worship (in its time centre of the Orthodox church and the biggest church building in the world) and a mosque, was now a museum:"It is difficult to have Christians and Muslims mixing and sharing a common [civic and religious] life, despite being driven by wanting to go back in time or take some form of vengeance."

Although the archbishop said it had been left up to church authorities in Cordoba to answer the petitions for Muslim prayer, he made it clear that the Vatican did not want to open churches up to other religions.

"If it is a Catholic chapel with the blessed sacrament inside, it should not be used to for prayer services of another religious tradition," he said.

He admitted Muslims had prayed in the Vatican but "they do not lay claim to it".

The site of the cathedral was a Roman temple before becoming a church under the Visigoths, and then a mosque during the Arab conquest. It became a cathedral after the city was recaptured in 1236.

Spanish Muslims had asked that, as the cathedral only occupied part of the former mosque complex, which is the third biggest in the world, they be allowed to pray in another part of the building.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cordoba; spain; spanishmuslims; vatican
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To: ambrose
The negative changes wrought by Vatican II have so destroyed the clarity and consistency of Church doctrine that it becomes big news when the Church asserts a position that would have been expected as a matter of course in days of old.
21 posted on 05/02/2004 9:09:17 PM PDT by vanmorrison
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To: epigone73
By the way, the Opus Dei have absolutely no relatioship with the infamous Inquisition. Maybe you should google it, comprende? Anyway, why should I even bother I am not even Catholic.
22 posted on 05/03/2004 7:01:54 AM PDT by Bismarck
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To: wagglebee; All
I think he should play Charles Martel or Jan Sobieski.
23 posted on 05/03/2004 5:35:52 PM PDT by Temple Drake
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To: vanmorrison
The negative changes wrought by Vatican II have so destroyed the clarity and consistency of Church doctrine that it becomes big news when the Church asserts a position that would have been expected as a matter of course in days of old.

That's foolishness. Vatican II changed no doctrines.

24 posted on 05/03/2004 5:43:45 PM PDT by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: sinkspur
Come on, you know you're wrong. Admit it! You're either intentionally lying or are woefully ignorant.

In this case, in the past, the relevant doctrine would have been "extra eclesiam nulla salus". How often does anyone hear that phrase any more? I just saw postings on this site the other day of the Pope kissing the Koran. And we all know about the scandals at the Fatima Shrine concerning ecumenical services being allowed in the Chapel. These kinds of acts appear to give the Church's imprimatur to practices that would never have been considered, much less allowed, in days of old.

And that's just one example. There are so many others...
25 posted on 05/03/2004 7:23:29 PM PDT by vanmorrison
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To: Bismarck
Not a mel brooks fan, I take it.
26 posted on 05/03/2004 8:12:44 PM PDT by epigone73
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To: epigone73
Of course I am... I didn't know you were just kidding. I took your comment out of context. Yep, that sounds like a typical political excuse.
27 posted on 05/03/2004 9:47:30 PM PDT by Bismarck
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To: Bismarck
A mel brooks fan can be forgiven nearly anything. besides, my own fault for injecting humor into something so serious.
28 posted on 05/03/2004 9:49:28 PM PDT by epigone73
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