But of course.no Muslim is going to incite pro-Christian or pro-Jewish
feelings.that would be anti-Islamic.

 

Bruce

 

 

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Islamists inciting anti-Pope feelings - journal

By Philip Pullella 

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A journal that reflects the Vatican's official view
on Thursday accused what it termed fundamentalist Muslims of using Pope
Benedict's controversial remarks on Islam to incite anti-Christian feeling.


The article in Civilta Cattolica, the journal of the Italian Jesuits, was
one of a recent series of comments by Catholic Church officials or
publications defending the Pope against accusations his speech last month
was anti-Muslim.  

It said the Sept 12 lecture at Regensburg University in the Pope's native
Germany had been used "by fundamentalist groups to incite Islamic people
against the Pope and against Christians."  

It said Muslim fundamentalists had "linked (the Pope's words) to the
presumed western war against Islam" and had gravely harmed Christian-Muslim
relations.  

The leader of more than one billion Catholics has several times expressed
regret for the reaction to the lecture in which he quoted 14th century
Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who spoke of the Prophet Mohammad's
"command to spread by the sword the faith he preached".  

But he has stopped short of the unequivocal apology wanted by Muslims for
the speech.  

The dispute has further strained Vatican ties with Muslims who already knew
he has spoken in the past against Turkey's entry into the European Union
because of that country's Islamic roots.  

Some accuse him of undoing years of bridge-building by his predecessor, Pope
John Paul II.  

"CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS"  

The journal said there was "no doubt" that both Christians and Muslims could
suffer from the worsened relations, particularly in places where either
group is a minority.  

It warned that the "ultimate aim of various fundamental, radical and
terrorist groups" was a clash of civilisations.  

Articles in Civilta Cattolica are approved in advance by the Vatican's
Secretariat of State, the most influential department in the Holy See.  

Asked about the article, Iraq's ambassador to the Vatican, Albert Edward
Ismail Yelda, said that while he personally accepted the Pope's
clarification he expected Islamic fundamentalists to continue their
objections.  

"His explanation has not been digested well and since fundamentalism and
fanaticism are spreading like fire, I think fundamentalists will use the
issue to support their view that this is just a continuation of the
Crusades," said the ambassador, who is a Christian.  

Church sources said the Vatican's annual message to the Islamic world to
mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan due for late October, was
being rewritten to address the tensions that arose after the Pope's lecture.


The Vatican has said the Pope's trip to predominantly Muslim Turkey at the
end of November, which some Turks want to be called off, would go ahead as
planned. 



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