JORDAN-PRINCE Apr-23-2009 (770 words) xxxi

Jordanian prince sees pope's visit offering hope to Arab people
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By Doreen Abi Raad
<http://www.catholicnews.com/index.html>Catholic News Service

AMMAN, Jordan -- Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming visit to the Middle 
East can serve as an opportunity to build hope among Arabs while 
broadening interreligious understanding, said Jordan's Prince El 
Hassan bin Talal.

Speaking with <http://www.catholicnews.com/index.html>Catholic News 
Service, the prince said the May 8-11 papal visit "should not be seen 
as a passing, calming serene visit that is transient or just another 
visit to the region, but should rather focus in our minds that we can 
revive the heritage of trust and good faith" that Catholics and Muslims share.

In an extensive interview in advance of Pope Benedict's visit, Prince 
Hassan said he has high hopes for the trip.

"There is a sort of combination of hope, expectation and nostalgia 
for a golden age -- for a Camelot, if you will -- which I think 
invites Arabs to hope for a better future when such a visit takes 
place, as with many other visits the pope has made to other parts of 
the world," the prince told CNS.

Pope Benedict's visit to Jordan will be part of an eight-day trek to 
the Middle East that includes several days in Israel and the 
Palestinian territories. The trip comes against the backdrop of wide 
separations along ethnic, sectarian and class lines among people in 
the region, as well as a rapidly mounting exodus of upper 
middle-class Palestinians because of violence and strict laws 
governing their movement. The outward migration is taking much-needed 
skills and talent from the region, Prince Hassan said.

The prince expressed a desire that people would begin to move from a 
position of "war against ... something" such as intolerance, racial 
hatred, anti-Semitism or fear of Islam to "a struggle for something."

"In that sense, I have the greatest hope that the visit of the pope, 
His Holiness, could be a major step in visualizing a struggle for a 
law of peace," Prince Hassan said.

He said he also would like to see the visit focus on the religious 
impact of culture. The prince said culture is not sustainable without 
recognizing its religious roots and how it influences the defense of 
peace, social justice, human rights and global concerns.

"My fear is that culture and religion remain an afterthought to 
security and the economy," he said. "Security is not worth the name 
if it's not built on human beings. Because it is human beings who are 
the prime movers of security or insecurity.

"Whatever label we carry -- Christian, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist -- at 
the end of the day we are human beings."

Pope Benedict and Prince Hassan have met several times. The prince 
met then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who at the time was the Vatican's 
prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, in 1993. 
The future pope gave the prince an edition of the Catechism of the 
Catholic Church at that encounter.

"In subsequent conversations," Prince Hassan recalled, "we spoke of 
values, ethics and morals."

Both were among the co-founders in 1999 of the Geneva-based 
Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue.

The prince -- who won the 2008 Niwano prize for religious 
contributions to peace -- has long been a leading proponent of 
interfaith dialogue. The 62-year-old brother of Jordan's late King 
Hussein is founder of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies 
based in Amman and president emeritus of the World Conference of 
Religions for Peace, an international organization that promotes 
peace through cooperation and dialogue. He also has authored nine 
books, including "Christianity in the Arab World" and "To Be a 
Muslim: Islam, Peace and Democracy."

Prince Hassan's experience in interfaith affairs has helped him see 
the value of dialogue and understanding between people of different 
faiths. He said he hopes people of the Middle East will seek stronger 
understanding through the numerous areas in which faiths converge 
rather than resort to violence over their differences.

The prince called for "a law of peace" to replace "a law of war" in 
the world. He suggested that a "courageous step" for peace could be 
taken by the world's religious leaders if they would meet in Jerusalem.

"I think there is a feeling among the majority of people in this part 
of the world that the hatred industry is winning, and this causes a 
lot of discomfort and a lot of anxiety," Prince Hassan said. "The 
visit, such as that of His Holiness the pope, is reassuring.

"We have to believe in a compassionate God, a wise God. This is what 
I would hope that the compassionate and wise symbol of our times -- 
His Holiness the pope -- can bring to the region," he said.

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