That would prove the Pope's point.
 
Bruce
 
 
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Threats of an attack on Vatican 

 

BY PAUL H.B. SHIN
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER 




Priest shows bullets following an attack in the West Bank. 

 
A radical Muslim group threatened a suicide attack on the Vatican yesterday
even as the Holy See said Pope Benedict regretted that some Muslims were
offended by his comments about the role of violence in the spread of Islam. 
The pontiff "sincerely regrets that certain passages of his address could
have sounded offensive to the sensitivities of the Muslim faithful, and
should have been interpreted in a manner that in no way corresponds to his
intentions," Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone said in a
statement. 
But the Pope's apology by proxy was not enough to quell a string of attacks
against Christian churches on the West Bank and in Gaza. And Egypt's Muslim
Brotherhood demanded a direct mea culpa from the head of the world's 1.1
billion Catholics. 
Mohammed Bishr, a senior Muslim Brotherhood member, said the statement "was
not an apology" but a "pretext that the Pope was quoting somebody else as
saying so and so." "We need the Pope to admit the big mistake he has
committed and then agree on apologizing, because we will not accept others
to apologize on his behalf," Bishr said. 
An Iraqi insurgent group threatened the Vatican with a suicide attack over
the Pope's remarks, according to a statement posted yesterday on the Web. 
"We swear to God to send you people who adore death as much as you adore
life," said the message posted in the name of the Mujahedeen Army on a Web
site frequently used by militant groups. The message's authenticity could
not be independently verified. The statement was addressed to "you dog of
Rome" and threatens to "shake your thrones and break your crosses in your
home." 
Protests prompted several leaders in Muslim-majority nations to speak out
yesterday or lodge objections through diplomatic channels. Turkish Prime
Minister Tayyip Erdogan said Benedict should withdraw his "ugly and
unfortunate" comments. 
Morocco's King Mohammed recalled his Vatican ambassador for consultations,
while Yemen's president denounced the pontiff. 
Benedict sparked the outrage when he gave a speech last week in which he
quoted the criticism of the Prophet Muhammed by 14th-century Byzantine
Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who said everything Muhammed brought was
"evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he
preached." 

Originally published on September 17, 2006 
 


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