Posted on 04/01/2016 4:37:44 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
During Holy Thursday Mass, Pope Francis washed the feet of migrants, three of whom were Muslims. Most Catholics understood this as a gesture of humility and brotherhood. That is how the Catholic press reported itand that, undoubtedly, was the Popes intention.
Many Muslims, however, may see it differentlynot as a gesture of brotherhood, but as one of submission and surrender. The word Islam means submission, and submission is what Islam expects of other faiths. Muslims consider Islam to be the supreme religion. To the extent that it tolerates the People of the Book (Christians and Jews), Islam tolerates them on the condition that they acknowledge its supremacy.
When the Pope kneels before a Muslim, these are the thoughts that will come into the minds of many followers of Islam. For them, the Popes gesture will serve as confirmation of the age-old Islamic conception of Christianity as a second-rate religion. Although some Muslims may be moved by the Popes gesture and some may even be converted, its likely that a majority of Muslims will interpret it as a sign of weakness.
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Why should the Pope worry about what the muslims think?
There he goes....lickin their feet.
You can be smart and god fearing and you can be stupid..........
They move in, some demand changes like no pork in the school cafeteria, halal food in the grocery, get on welfare, EBT, Section 8.
In their eyes you have been invaded, conquered, and enslaved. You are doing what they want and working hard for their benefit.
Because the islamo pre-pubic punks don’t get it ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_6ItxioUco&index=27&list=RDjvjDr8KKtsE
yes, Jesus washed the feet of DISCIPLES.
Francis, good intentions aside, is washing the feet of impenitent pagans.
I can understand breaking bread with them and showing them love, but the foot washing of Jesus was, if I understand correctly, a way for Jesus to show he was going to serve those in His Kingdom....He even told his ambitious disciples that the greatest among them would be their servant.
While Jesus did befriend “sinners”, he did so to point them to himself.
Someone let me know if I am off theologically here.
Creepy foot fetish that has no relation to the Biblical example of Christ.
Jesus was TRULY serving the 12 when He washed their feet. If someone would truly want to serve, they’d was the bugs off their windshield, not repeat an outdated practice that is obsolete.
Wash their feet with high pressure pressure hoses. Make them dance as the skin is sloughed off.
You are not off.
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(Jesus) came to Simon Peter. Lord, Peter said to Him, Are you going to wash my feet?
Jesus replied, You dont realize now what I am doing. But later you will understand.
No, said Peter. You will never wash my feet.
Jesus answered, Unless I wash you, you cant share life with Me.
Lord, Simon Peter replied, not just my feet! Wash my hands and my head too!
Jesus answered, “A person who has had a bath needs to wash only his feet. The rest of his body is clean. And you are clean. But not all of you are. - John 13:6-10
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I’m not sure where it says Jesus kissed their feet, either.
This Pope acts like an idiot. I’m praying for the Catholic Church.
“Achmed, hand me my sword so I can behead this cowering infidel.”
Well, I think this poseur has plenty of the latter and not too much of the former.
Jesus expected the 12 --- or maybe, 11 of them --- to go out and do likewise: exercise servant-leadership.
I am not sure, but I don't think that point was even obscurely made by Pope Francis on Holy Thursday. Though I would love to be proved wrong.
Our preacher spoke on this on Maundy Thursday. The foot washing was usually done by the slave servants. It was also done sometimes as a sign of love and devotion. I always viewed it more as “service to others”, but it sounds like it was so much more than that - devotion. Which of course if you love others as God does, the reason why you are doing service is because you love them and God.
I can see where muslims might see the pope as weak and stupid in this. I suppose many gestures of Christian charity can be seen as weak and stupid.
We went to a church where lots of homeless came through and the pastor was very willing with the handouts. His thought was better to err on being taken than to turn away an angel. We finally did have to put a system in place of gift cards to local fast food places, bus passes, etc. Even created a multi-church list to weed out the chronic scammers that would go from church to church. (With over 12 churches nearby, one could get their gas bill paid every month if they did it right!)
One needs to be both loving and wise. (”But - if you buy this guy his special $140 Nike shoes for his “foot problem”, you can’t help two families buy food for a week!”)
Yeah, and he creepy bread and wine fetish too. We could do better with pizza and an obscure but cool local micro-brewery beer. `
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I understand your post, and that it looks like I am being dismissive of Jesus’ example, but not everything Jesus did was meant to become a sacrament, hence we don’t see very many Mud and Spittle Eye Poultice Ceremonies.
No doubt the Muslims look upon him as The Patsy Of Rome and plan to do to the Vatican what they did to the Hagia Sophia - turn it into a mosque of Satan.
Interesting that you should say that "not everything was a Sacrament," because in the Catholic Church this is not considered one of the Seven Sacraments, and yet I've always thought it should have been. (Say, Sacrament #8). Why? Because it seems to fit the criteria
"You call me Teacher and Lordand you are right, for that is what I am. So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one anothers' feet. For I have set you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you. If you know these things, you are blessed if you do them. "
Now If *I* were Pope....
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