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"God is love". A new appeal for an end to conflict in the Mid-East
Asia News ^ | August 9, 2006 | Benedict XVI

Posted on 08/09/2006 7:49:54 PM PDT by ELS

9 August, 2006
VATICAN - MIDDLE EAST
Pope: "God is love". A new appeal for an end to conflict in the Mid-East

At the end of a meeting dedicated to catechesis, Benedict affirmed that a ceasefire "is possible" if "reason, goodwill, faith in the other, implementation of commitments assumed and cooperation between responsible partners" prevail. His teaching was focused on the apostle John and the love of God, a unique element of Christianity.

Vatican City (AsiaNews) – Citing Paul VI and John Paul II, Benedict XVI today renewed his appeal for peace in the Middle East at the end of his weekly catechesis held in Paul VI Hall. "Dear brothers and sisters," said the pope, "my mind, full of concern, is turned once again to the beloved region of the Middle East. With reference to the tragic ongoing conflict, I put forward again the words of Pope Paul VI to the UN in October 1965: 'No longer one against the other, no longer, ever! ... If you want to be brothers, let the arms fall from your hands.' In the face of efforts under way to finally reach a ceasefire and a just and lasting solution to the conflict, I repeat, together with my immediate predecessor John Paul II, that it is possible to change the course of events when reason, goodwill and faith in the other prevail, as well as the implementation of commitments assumed, and cooperation between responsible partners (cfr Address to the Diplomatic Corps, 13 January 2003). To all, I renew my exhortation to intensify prayer to obtain the desired gift of peace."

Benedict XVI arrived from his summer residence of Castel Gandolfo by helicopter. In Paul VI Hall, packed with pilgrims from all over the world, the pontiff continued his analysis of the figures of the apostles, dedicating today’s teaching to the contents of John’s writings, the gospel and the letter, of which "the characteristic topic... is love". He said: "It is not by chance that I wanted to start my first encyclical letter with the words of this Apostle: 'God is love' (Deus caritas est); 'those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them' (1 Jn 4:16). It is very difficult to find such writings in other religions. And so such expressions bring us face to face with a fact that is truly unique to Christianity."

Starting out not from "an abstract treatment, but from a real experience of love, with direct and concrete reference, that may even be verified, to real people", John highlights the components of Christian love that the pope summed up in three points. The pontiff said: "The first regards the very Source of love that the Apostle places in God, reaching the point where he affirms that 'God is love' (1 Jn 4:8,16). John is the only writer of the New Testament who gives us definitions of God. He says, for example, that 'God is Spirit' (Jn 4:24) or that 'God is light' (1 Jn 1:5). Here he proclaims with striking intuition that 'God is love'. Take note: this is not a simple affirmation that 'God loves', still less is it that 'love is God'! In other words: John does not limit himself to describing divine conduct, he goes right to its roots. Further, he does not intend to attribute a divine quality to a generic, perhaps impersonal love; he does not rise from love to God, but he turns directly to God to define his nature with the infinite dimension of love. By this, John wants to say that the essential constituent of God is love and hence all the activities of God are born from love and are stamped with love: everything God does, he does for love and with love."

The second point, continued the pope, is that God, in his love, "did not limit himself to verbal statements, but he truly committed himself and he 'paid' himself. As John in fact writes, 'God so loved the world (that is, all of us) that he gave his only Son' (Jn 3:16). Now, the love of God for mankind is concretized and manifested in the love of Jesus himself. Once again, it is John who writes: Jesus, 'having loved his own who were in the world, loved them to the end' (Jn 13:1). In virtue of this sacrificial and total love, we are all radically saved from sin, as the Apostle writes once again: 'My little children... if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world' (1 Jn 2:1-2; cfr 1 Jn 1:7). This is how far the love of Jesus went for us: until the shedding of his own blood for our salvation! The Christian, pausing in contemplation before this "excess" of love, cannot but ask himself what a dutiful response would be."

The third moment of the "dynamic of love" is that in which "as receptive recipients of a love that precedes and overpowers us, we are called to a commitment of active response, which to be adequate can only be an answer of love. John talks about a 'commandment'. He refers in fact to these words of Jesus: 'I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another' (Jn 13:34). Where is the novelty that Jesus is referring to? It lies in the fact that he was not content to repeat what had already been asked in the Old Testament and which we read in the other Gospels too: 'Love your neighbour as yourself' (Lev. 19:18; cfr Mt 22:37-39; Mk 12:29-31; Lk 10:27). In the old precept, the normative criterion was inferred by man ('as yourself'), while in the precept mentioned by John, Jesus presents himself as the motive and norm of our love. And this is how love becomes truly Christian: in the sense that it must be addressed towards everyone without distinction and especially in as much as it reaches the extent of extreme consequence, not having any other measure than being without measure. These words of Jesus, 'as I have loved you', invite us and unnerve us at the same time; they are a Christological goal that may appear unreachable, but at the same time they are a stimulus that does not allow us to stop and rest on what we have been able to achieve."


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; General Discusssion; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: apostle; audience; benedictxvi; catechesis; middleeast; paulvihall; pope; popebenedictxvi; stjohn; vatican
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Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by Chinese dancers of the Lan Yang Catholic Youth Center during his weekly general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, August 9, 2006. Pope Benedict on Wednesday backed moves to create a ceasefire in Lebanon and said reason and goodwill could end the 'tragic conflict' in the Middle East. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (VATICAN)

Pope Benedict XVI poses with Chinese dancers of the Lan Yang Catholic Youth Center during his weekly general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, August 9, 2006. Pope Benedict on Wednesday backed moves to create a ceasefire in Lebanon and said reason and goodwill could end the 'tragic conflict' in the Middle East. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (VATICAN)

In this picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI prays inside the Virgin Mary of Tufo sanctuary church, in Rocca di Papa, near Rome, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006. The Pontiff kept up his appeals on Wednesday for prayers for peace in the Middle East, saying goodwill and trust are needed to obtain a cease-fire and a 'just and lasting solution of the conflict.''(AP Photo/L' Osservatore Romano)
1 posted on 08/09/2006 7:49:57 PM PDT by ELS
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To: clockwise; bornacatholic; Miss Marple; bboop; PandaRosaMishima; Carolina; MillerCreek; ...
Weekly audience ping!

Here is an article about today's audience. No transcript yet at the Vatican Web site.

Please let me know if you want on or off of this list.

2 posted on 08/09/2006 7:57:24 PM PDT by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: ELS
Our God is Peace Love Creation, and Light!

The mooseslime gawd is hate death destruction and darkness!

How do you make peace with satan?

3 posted on 08/09/2006 8:09:04 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (I'd rather be carrying a shotgun with Dick, than riding shotgun with a Kennedyl! *-0(:~{>)
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To: rawcatslyentist

The secular world refuses to accept that we are in a spiritual battle of good vs. evil. They, in their relativistic and politically correct mindset, can't accept that one side is completely wrong. In their blindness, they find all sorts of ways to spin the truth.


4 posted on 08/09/2006 8:17:38 PM PDT by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: ELS

Kumbaya bump


5 posted on 08/09/2006 8:34:40 PM PDT by Dajjal
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To: ELS

Their god is not our God....Our God is LOVE...PURE LOVE...their god is pure HATE.


6 posted on 08/09/2006 8:44:03 PM PDT by Suzy Quzy ("When Cabals Go Kaboom"....upcoming book on Mary McCarthy's Coup-Plotters.)
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To: ELS

God bless the Love Pope. May his exhortation to intensify prayers for peace be heeded by all who hear his words.


7 posted on 08/09/2006 9:55:17 PM PDT by LordBridey
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To: rawcatslyentist
How do you make peace with satan?

By first making peace with Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Then, satan is made effectively obsolete.

8 posted on 08/09/2006 10:00:34 PM PDT by LordBridey
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To: ELS

This love theme the pope is on is some super heavy duty stuff. It would be very meritorious for eternal salvation were we to integrate the pope's teachings into our minds and wills. He is saying something he thinks is very important.


9 posted on 08/09/2006 10:33:11 PM PDT by LordBridey
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To: ELS
If you want to be brothers, let the arms fall from your hands.' In the face of efforts under way to finally reach a ceasefire and a just and lasting solution to the conflict, I repeat, together with my immediate predecessor John Paul II, that it is possible to change the course of events when reason, goodwill and faith in the other prevail, as well as the implementation of commitments assumed, and cooperation between responsible partners

Maybe the Pope just doesn't get it...The muzlims do NOT want to be brothers...They want all Jews dead...And they will kill all Christians if given the opportunity...

10 posted on 08/09/2006 11:04:05 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: LordBridey
Praise the Lord,
Pass the Ammunition!

Evil does NOT coexist with goodness. You can be holier than me, It doesn't bother me in the least. I will not surrender to IS=slime by laying down arms!

To do so is the same as suicide, for they will shurely murder you!

11 posted on 08/09/2006 11:20:21 PM PDT by rawcatslyentist (I'd rather be carrying a shotgun with Dick, than riding shotgun with a Kennedyl! *-0(:~{>)
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To: ELS

There will never be peace between the descendants of Abraham. If you read your bible Ishmael tried to kill the child Isaac and is still trying to kill the children of Abraham and Sara.


12 posted on 08/09/2006 11:50:25 PM PDT by John 6.66=Mark of the Beast?
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To: John 6.66=Mark of the Beast?

I know that there is a prophecy in Genisis about Ishmael and his decendents are going to be against everyone.


13 posted on 08/10/2006 4:39:20 AM PDT by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation.)
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To: John 6.66=Mark of the Beast?

Also if my memory is correct, Sarah had ordered that Hagar and Ishmael leave because Ishmael was taking advantage of little Issac. Genisis also records that Sarah ordered Abraham to remove both Hagar and Ishmael. The present conflicts between Jews and Christians and Muslims began with Sarah and Hagar.


14 posted on 08/10/2006 4:42:39 AM PDT by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation.)
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To: ELS

This pope is a realist and knows about the dangers of Islam. What he is calling in "God is love" is repentence and conversion of all to the true God of faith, hope, and love.


15 posted on 08/10/2006 4:45:25 AM PDT by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation.)
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To: ELS
I expect the Holy Father to get trashed and crapped on by the usual armchair hawks. The Pope prays for peace; others are praying for an all-out World War III; salivating over all the bloodshed.

Some on FR like to call themselves Christians while at the same time ranting about the need to wipe out all the "slimy ragheads", even the ones un-involved in this conflict.

I'll stick with the Pope on this one.
16 posted on 08/10/2006 5:25:02 AM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: rawcatslyentist
I will not surrender to IS=slime by laying down arms!

Laying down arms? Are you on active duty in Iraq or something? Or just an armchair warrior like most here.
17 posted on 08/10/2006 5:26:21 AM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Biggirl
This pope is a realist and knows about the dangers of Islam. What he is calling in "God is love" is repentence and conversion of all to the true God of faith, hope, and love.

This is FR. That God is love crap is passe. Many here are absolutely itching for a nuclear armageddon. Like I mean, they really want it to happen! Don't ask me why.
18 posted on 08/10/2006 5:27:33 AM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: LordBridey
"This saying is hard; who can accept it?" Thank you for your posts.
19 posted on 08/10/2006 6:00:19 AM PDT by Nihil Obstat
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To: Conservative til I die
More like Armed Chair!

Which part of the statement "Death to America" gives you hope for a peaceful outcome to is-slimes declared and koranusanaly commanded war?

20 posted on 08/10/2006 6:10:19 AM PDT by rawcatslyentist (I'd rather be carrying a shotgun with Dick, than riding shotgun with a Kennedyl! *-0(:~{>)
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