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Cardinal Tauran: We Shouldn't Fear Islam
Zenit News Agency ^ | 2/18/10

Posted on 02/19/2010 6:15:41 AM PST by marshmallow

Says Interreligious Dialogue Can Deepen Faith

GRANADA, Spain, FEB. 18, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue is affirming that Catholics should not fear Islam, but rather welcome the chance for deepening their faith through interchange with Muslims.

Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran affirmed this in Granada during his Feb. 10 opening address for a two-day congress sponsored by the Faculty of Theology of Granada. The congress was titled "Christianity, Islam and Modernity."

"We must not fear Islam," the prelate affirmed, "but I would say more: Christians and Muslims, when they profess their own faith with integrity and credibility, when they dialogue and make an effort to serve society, constitute a richness for the latter."

He pointed out that "in these five years, the climate of dialogue with Muslims has improved, although contrasting elements still remain." Islam is the religion with which the council maintains the most structured relations.

Among these differences, the cardinal mentioned discrimination of women and freedom of worship, which is absolutely denied in Saudi Arabia.

Cardinal Tauran said that each one of us must address a "triple challenge: that of identity -- to have a clear idea of the content of our faith; that of difference -- knowing that the other is not necessarily an enemy; and that of pluralism -- acknowledging that God is working mysteriously in each one of his creatures."

Community

He affirmed that "for a Westerner, Islam is difficult to understand."

"It is at the same time a religion, a society and a state," the prelate explained, "which brings together 1.2 billion people in one great worldwide entity, the 'ummah'."

"The members of this community practice the same rites, have the same vision of the world and adopt the same conduct," he noted. "Moreover, they do not distinguish between the private and public sphere."

"This religious visibility disturbs secularized societies," the cardinal added.

"However," he said, "the new fact is that in the Western world, Muslims and non-Muslims are obliged to live together."

"In Europe, for example, we live with third-generation Muslims," Cardinal Tauran pointed out.

He observed that "we find Muslims in everyday life," which "does not impede Christians and Muslims many times being victims of prejudice, consequence of ignorance."

"It often happens that a Christian has never spoken with a Muslim, and vice versa," he added.

Overcoming fear

The council president affirmed that "dialogue alone allows us to overcome fear, because it allows each one to experience the discovery of the other and to bring about a meeting, and this meeting is precisely what the interreligious dialogue is about in reality."

This happens "because it is not two religions that meet, but rather men and women that the vicissitudes of life, the circumstances, favorable or unfavorable, have made companions in humanity," he added.

The cardinal stressed the need to "make an effort, on both sides, to know the religious traditions of the other, to acknowledge what separates us and what brings us close and to collaborate for the common good," which "is no easy task."

It calls for "interior liberty that gives place to an attitude full of respect for the other: to be able to be silent so as to listen to the other, to give him the opportunity to express himself with all freedom, and not hide or sweeten one's own spiritual identity," he said.

The prelate continued, "Once trust is established, both sides will be able to examine freely what separates us and what unites us."

In regard to the differences between Christians and Muslims, the cardinal explained that we are separated by "our relation with the sacred books, the concept of revelation -- Christianity is not a 'religion of the book' -- the identity of Jesus and of Mohammed, the Trinity, the use of reason, the conception of prayer."

On the other hand, he affirmed that the two religions hold several things in common: "the oneness of God, the sacredness of life, the conviction that we must transmit moral values to young people, the value of the family for the emotional and moral growth of children and the importance of religion in education."

Cardinal Tauran affirmed that "we, Catholics, are guided and animated by the luminous teaching of Benedict XVI, who has made interreligious dialogue one of the priorities of his pontificate." He referred, for example, to the Holy Father's interventions in Cologne, Germany, the United States, France and the Holy Land.

Advances

The council president affirmed that his dicastery has been building relations with Islam, and since 1976 meetings have been held every two years with the World Islamic Call Society of Libya.

Moreover, in 1995, the Comite de Liaison Islamo-Catholique was created and, since 1998, there has been a mixed committee for dialogue between the dicastery and Egypt's Al-Azhar University, which meets every year.

The council also collaborates with the Royal Institute for Inter-faith Studies of Amman, Jordan, the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization of Tehran, Iran and the Catholic-Muslim Forum, created in 2008.

"Thanks to these human and spiritual contacts," Cardinal Tauran pointed out that there have been several achievements such as an interreligious conference held in July, 2008 in Madrid. It took place at the invitation of the king of Saudi Arabia, and participants made unanimous affirmations on common values.

The prelate also recalled the first seminar of the Catholic-Muslim Forum, held in the Vatican in November 2008. Representatives of the 138 Muslim leaders who signed an open letter to their Christian counterparts participated in this seminar.

He listed among the recent advances the interreligious meeting organized last May by the Royal Institute for Inter-faith Studies in Jordan on the theme "Religion and Civil Society."

This meeting "enabled Christian and Muslim participants to state that religious liberty can be adequately exercised only in a democratic society," the cardinal noted.

He added that all this represents progress, although "the great problem for me is to know how to effect it so that this change will reach the base."

Ignorance

Cardinal Tauran pointed out that pastors of the Catholic Church and professors of Catholic schools and universities still rarely take into account this new context of religious pluralism.

He also lamented that "European Catholics have a very weak knowledge of their faith."

"Genuine interreligious dialogue cannot be established in ambiguity or when the interlocutors do not have a defined spiritual profile," the prelate asserted. "Thus relativism and syncretism are born."

He noted that "thanks to Islam, or better said, to Muslims who live with us, we are called to deepen our faith and to renew our catechesis."

The cardinal explained that "to engage in interreligious dialogue is not to put our own faith in brackets but, on the contrary, to proclaim it with words and behavior."

"We proclaim that Jesus is the Light that illumines all men who live in this world," he continued. "Hence, all the positive aspects that exist in religions are not darkness, but participate in this great Light which shines above all lights."

In the Church, Cardinal Tauran stated, "we do not say that all religions have the same value, but that all those that seek God have the same dignity."

Challenge

He quoted John Paul II, recalling that the formed Pontiff affirmed that "other religions constitute a positive challenge for the Church of today."

"In fact, they lead her to discover and recognize the signs of the presence of Christ and of the action of the Holy Spirit, and also to deepen her identity and to witness the integrity of revelation, of which she is trustee for the good of all," the prelate affirmed.

He said that "'Dominus Iesus' reminds us that we must keep two truths together: the possibility, for all men, to be saved by Christ, and the necessity of the Church for salvation."

"For those who do not belong to the Church, Christ is accessible in virtue of a grace that illumines them mysteriously and that comes from Christ," the cardinal said.

He pointed out that "Lumen Gentium" affirms that "those who without fault are ignorant of the Gospel of Christ and his Church but yet seek God sincerely and, with the help of grace, make an effort with their works to fulfill his will, known through the dictate of conscience, can obtain eternal salvation."

The cardinal affirmed that truth is proposed and not imposed, and "interreligious dialogue and the proclamation of Christ are not interchangeable."

Other participants in the congress included Archbishop Javier Martínez of Granada and Bishop Adolfo González Montes of Almeria, Spain, who delivered a lecture entitled "Christianity, Enlightenment, Laicism: Reason and Faith Before Transcendent Revelation."


TOPICS: Catholic; Islam; Religion & Culture; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; ecumenism; islam; koran; mohammedanism; muslims; quran; smarterthanacardinal; vatican
Tauran seems to be living in a historical vacuum. History, over a millenium of it, teaches us that Islam is not tolerant of other beliefs and is prepared to use force to impose itself. It seeks to subjugate and there is no middle ground whereby we "talk" and reach an "understanding".

As with communism, any detente or discussion is simply a temporary tool of convenience which can be used to further the overall goals of the movement.

1 posted on 02/19/2010 6:15:42 AM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
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2 posted on 02/19/2010 6:22:19 AM PST by bt579 (America elected a reader when it needs a leader. Clean the House in 2010, Right the Wrong in 2012.)
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To: marshmallow
We really shouldn't fear genocide, infanticide, oppression of despots or hegemonic rulers either. /s
3 posted on 02/19/2010 6:23:38 AM PST by Mengerian
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To: marshmallow
Cult of death should be destroyed... it really is nothing more than a death cult. 99.99% of all terrorism comes from islam.

LLS

4 posted on 02/19/2010 6:27:02 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
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To: marshmallow
You were saying ...

Cardinal Tauran: We Shouldn't Fear Islam

No.... we shouldn't fear it -- just eradicate it... :-)

See the following from another post of mine...


That evil and oppressive governmental idealogy of Islam and the way of implementing it by Sharia law is already making inroads right here in this country — the good ole USA. We’re about to see a “takeover” of the U.S. by the evil and oppressive idealogy of the government of Islam (that is aiming for world-wide conquest and has stated that the U.S. is *on its list* to take over...)

And for those people who need some additional facts about what the evil and oppressive governmental idealogy of Islam is doing, look at some of the following.

There’s no question about it... the enemy is *Islam* itself and the evil and oppressive and false idealogy that it perpetrates. Some say the problem is “fascism” (instead of the basic oppressive governmental idealogy of Islam, itself). But, that is to engage in “political correctness” and nothing more... and sidetracks people from the *true enemy* in this war.

In one generation we’ll see, right here in the United States that “Islam” is the enemy and not “fascism”...

Muslim Demographics...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU

and also, this...

Islam: What the West Needs to Know - FULL LENGTH ENGLISH VERSION
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-871902797772997781

and then, looking at this...

“The Third Jihad” (video - abridged version of film)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2271522/posts

This is the allowance of “false gods” to take over this nation because of the ignorance of the people of the land in regards to the true God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob...

And so, we see that we’re going to have the “false god of Islam” ruling over the USA and running the USA in just one generation from now.

5 posted on 02/19/2010 6:29:05 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: marshmallow
Here is some information about Geert Wilders and FITNA ...



Geert Wilders and FITNA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geert_Wilders


You can see FITNA here...,
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/03/watch-fitna.html


Someone else posted a YouTube interview of Geert Wilders, another thing to see.

First part of 6 parts...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGh3WNsfTb4

6 posted on 02/19/2010 6:31:06 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: marshmallow
"...a two-day congress sponsored by the Faculty of Theology of Granada. The congress was titled "Christianity, Islam and Modernity."

Sad. Granada was the scene of western europe's triumph over islam in 1492.

7 posted on 02/19/2010 6:33:13 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: marshmallow
Psalm 27:1-3 The Lord is my light and salvation, who shall I fear? He is the strength of my life, who shall I be afraid of?

There is no need to fear Islam. But we do need to actively work against that false religion which worships Satan.

8 posted on 02/19/2010 6:38:15 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (We're all heading toward red revolution - we just disagree on which type of Red we want.)
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To: marshmallow
The prelate continued, "Once trust is established, both sides will be able to examine freely what separates us and what unites us."

LOL! Good luck with that! I say never trust one who's religion allows them to lie and practice deceit.

9 posted on 02/19/2010 6:40:19 AM PST by OB1kNOb (Help support a sustainable America for tomorrow. Go green by recycling Congress.)
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To: marshmallow
From Wikipedia (yes, I know, it's not perfectly reliable, but...):

War in Iraq

Cardinal Tauran was a fierce critic of the United States over questions of war and peace. He described the American-led invasion of Iraq as a “crime against peace” and a violation of international law if undertaken. [4] He asserted that the facts speak for themselves on Iraq and that paradoxically Christians were better protected under Saddam's dictatorship. [5]

[4] http://www.cardinalrating.com/cardinal_111__article_103.htm

[5] http://www.cardinalrating.com/cardinal_111__article_5946.htm

10 posted on 02/19/2010 6:40:47 AM PST by BlessedBeGod (New Wizard of Oz: Pelosi as the Wicked Witch of the West & Michelle as the Wicked Witch of the East.)
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To: marshmallow
Sorry, I got stomach sick and couldn't read the whole article.

These muslims are the same people that want to kill us, convert us or make slaves of us?

Anytime I read anyone refer to islam as a great religion, I feel faint.

I got to about the third paragraph and stopped reading.

Does it get any better?

Lebanon is a prime example of Christians being open and tolerant of muslims.

We don't even have to be history buffs to see what islam is. Just read the daily news, from many sources, of course. islam is on a daily killing, raping, looting spree, just like their dear founder (may he repose in hell!)

11 posted on 02/19/2010 7:09:43 AM PST by mckenzie7 (Democrats = Trough Sloppers!)
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To: marshmallow

The French hierarchy are more tolerant of Muslims than of those Catholics who want to celebrate the old mass.


12 posted on 02/19/2010 8:24:11 AM PST by RobbyS (Pray with the suffering souls.)
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