Shimon Peres floats idea of U.N.-style “United Religions” with Pope  
Francis
Philip Pullella (Reuters, September 5, 2014) 
Former Israeli President Shimon Peres has held talks with Pope Francis to  
illustrate his idea for a U.N.-style “Organisation of United Religions” to  
combat violence in God’s name. 
Peres, 91, who was president of the Jewish state until July and is one of 
the  Middle East’s most prominent elder statesmen, spoke to the pope for 
about 45  minutes on Thursday in his residence, the Vatican said. 
Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said Francis, who visited the  
Middle East in May, did not make “any decision or personal commitment” after 
 listening to Peres’ proposal. 
The former Israeli leader outlined his idea for a new world body in an  
interview with the Italian Catholic magazine Famiglia Cristiana, hours ahead of 
 his meeting with the pope. 
“In the past, the majority of wars were motivated by the idea of 
nationhood.  Today, instead, wars are sparked above all with the excuse of 
religion,” 
Peres  said. 
“Now, given the fact that the United Nations has had its day, what is 
needed  is an Organisation of United Religions, a U.N. of religions. It would 
be 
the  best way to combat these terrorists who kill in the name of faith 
because the  majority of people are not like them …,” he said. 
Islamic State, which has declared an Islamic Caliphate in areas it controls 
 in Syria and Iraq, has driven tens of thousands of Christians and members 
of the  Yazidi religious minority from their homes. They have killed two 
American  journalists. 
“People who shoot the most these days, nearly always say they are doing it 
in  God’s name,” Peres said. What is needed is an unquestionable moral 
authority  that says in a strong voice ‘No, God does not want this and does not 
permit  it’,”. 
Peres, who gave no details on how the organisation of world religions would 
 be formed or its representatives chosen, also said in the interview he 
believed  Pope Francis should head it because “he is perhaps the only leader 
who is truly  respected”. 
Briefing reporters on the meeting between Peres and the Pope, Lombardi 
noted,  however, that the Vatican has departments that deal with issues of 
peace 
and  inter-religious dialogue. 
Last June Francis hosted a service in the Vatican where Peres, Palestinian  
President Mahmoud Abbas and Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious leaders  
prayed for peace in the Middle East.

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