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    Rainbow of religious leaders join pope for peace

    ASSISI, Italy (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI joined Buddhist monks, Islamic scholars, Yoruba leaders and a handful of agnostics in making a communal call for peace Thursday, insisting that religion must never be used as a pretext for war or terrorism.

    Benedict welcomed some 300 leaders representing a rainbow of faiths to the hilltop Italian town of Assisi to commemorate the 25th anniversary of a daylong prayer for peace here called by Pope John Paul II in 1986 amid Cold War conflicts.

    While the event lacked the star power of 1986, when the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa and others came together to pray, Thursday's peace meeting included some novelties that the original lacked. Buddhist monks from mainland China were on hand as were four people who profess no faith at all — part of Benedict's efforts to reach out to agnostics and atheists who nevertheless are searching for truth.

    But unlike the 1986 event and successive ones in 1993 and 2002, there was no time given for any type of communal prayer. Benedict had objected to the 1986 event and didn't attend because he disapproved of members of different faiths praying in the presence of one another.

    As a result, his 25th anniversary edition removed any whiff of syncretism, or the combining of different beliefs and practices. After a lunch of vegetarian risotto, salad and fruit, the participants retired to hotel rooms where they could pray individually or nap.

    The German-born Benedict noted that in the 25 years since John Paul's peace day, the Berlin Wall had crumbled without bloodshed. But he said nations are still full of discord and that religion is now frequently being used to justify violence.

    "We know that terrorism is often religiously motivated and that the specifically religious character of the attacks is proposed as a justification for the reckless cruelty that considers itself entitled to discard the rules of morality for the sake of the intended 'good,'" he said.

    But the pope said it was wrong to demand that faith disappear from daily life to somehow rid the world of a religious pretext for violence. He argued that the absence of God from people's daily lives was even more dangerous, since it deprived men and women of any moral criteria to judge their actions.

    "The horrors of the concentration camps reveal with utter clarity the consequences of God's absence," said Benedict, who as a young German was forced to join the Hitler Youth.

    Traditional Catholics condemned the Assisi meeting — just as they did the one in 1986 — saying it was blasphemy for the pope to invite leaders of "false" religions to pray to their Gods for peace. The Society of St. Pius X, a breakaway traditionalist group that Benedict has been working to bring back into Rome's fold, said it would be celebrating 1,000 Masses to atone for the damage done by the event and urged the pope to use it to urge others to convert to Catholicism.

    The pope did no such thing. But his removal of any communal prayer time — other than grace at the start and end of lunch — struck some as overkill, especially since footage of the earlier Assisi gatherings was broadcast to participants showing the various religious leaders praying.

    "It does seem to me rather strange," said Rabbi David Rosen, a longtime participant in Vatican-Jewish dialogue who was representing the rabbinate of Israel.

    The issue is a sensitive one for Benedict, who has railed against religious relativism, or the idea that there are no absolute truths and that all religions are somehow equal. As then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, he issued a controversial document in 2000 in part as a response to the 1986 Assisi event asserting that the fullness of the means of salvation was found in the Catholic Church alone.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and one of the first speakers at the peace meeting, said the delegates weren't gathered there to come to a "minimum common ground of belief."

    Rather, he said, the meeting would show the world that through their distinctiveness, different faiths provide the wisdom to draw upon "in the struggle against the foolishness of a world still obsessed with fear and suspicion, still in love with the idea of a security based on active hostility, and still capable of tolerating or ignoring massive loss of life among the poorest through war and disease."

    And there was a lot of distinctiveness on hand. Standing on the altar of St. Mary of the Angels basilica, Wande Abimbola of Nigeria, representing Africa's traditional Yoruba religion, sang and shook a percussion instrument as he told the delegates that peace can only come with greater respect for indigenous religions.

    "We must always remember that our own religion, along with the religions practiced by other people, are valid and precious in the eyes of the Almighty, who created all of us with such plural and different ways of life and belief systems," he said.

    Thursday's meeting also included Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and representatives from Greek, Russian, Serbian and Belarusian Orthodox churches as well as Lutheran, Methodist and Baptist leaders. Several rabbis were joined by some 60 Muslims, a half-dozen Hindus and Shinto believers, three Taoists, three Jains and a Zoroastrian.

    The presence of the Chinese Buddhists in Assisi was significant given the recent Sino-Vatican tensions over the appointments of Catholic bishops in the country. They came from Henan's Shaolin temple, famous for its kung fu-fighting monks.

    All the delegates traveled together to Assisi on a special papal train that left early Thursday from the Vatican's train station. On board, some rekindled old acquaintances, others made new contacts.

    Rabbi Eric Greenberg of the U.S. Anti-Defamation League had a chance encounter at the bathroom with Sirivatsa Goswami, a Hindu clad in orange robes who later was assigned a seat next to Greenberg on the basilica stage.

    "One might say our meeting at the WC was a divine coincidence," Greenberg said.

     
    • Me  •  7 mths ago
      For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. 1 Thessalonians 5:3
    • InfidelHere  •  7 mths ago
      The root word for ISLAM is “al-Silm,” which means peace care of “submission” and “surrender.” There is NO controversy about this among Islamic scholars. "Submission/surrender" and peace can be very different concepts, even if a form of peace is often brought about through FORCING others into “surrender & submission”.

      In truth, the Koran not only calls Muslims to SUBMMIT & SURRENDER to their Allah, it also commands them to SUBDUE people of other religions until they are in a full state of submission & surrender to Islamic rule. This has inspired the aggressive history of Islam and its success in conquering other cultures.
      • Dr. Figgler 7 mths ago
        Are you sure of the spelling? Is that al-Salim or All-Slime.
    • David  •  7 mths ago
      Really are the Buddhists and agnostics causing a problem.....no. The Christians and Muslims need to get together for they are the two most deadly groups in the world.
      • julius 7 mths ago
        dalai lama does......ask dorje shugden followers.
      • Benji 6 mths ago
        Actually extremist Islam is doing a pretty good job itself followed closely by fundamentalist American Protestantism....
    • Gil  •  7 mths ago
      We need to deport the Muslims from Europe
      • MALEK 7 mths ago
        we need to deport you from planet earth
      • MALEK 7 mths ago
        most Muslim people are not form Arab countries
    • Haya Con Dios  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Like it or not,,,,It's a good thing!
    • average citizen  •  Chicago, United States  •  7 mths ago
      the bible prophecies contain these events that a one world government will come into being that has 10 "super states", a one world currency, a false prophet that will bring about a one world religion and eventually a leader of one of the ten will take over the one world government for 42 months....has it begun?
      • Benji 6 mths ago
        O God, grow up and learn how to interpret the Bible....
    • Ann  •  7 mths ago
      There may be many religions but there is only one God.. So instead of killing each other over religion lets just be thankful that God is a tolerant God and maybe not hate each other so much. We are people, we are human beings and as much as I hate to say this most of this hate comes from governments that promote their religious views to their people.. The people need to say enough and that all human life is precious and worthy no matter your faith because in the end we will all meet the same maker. It is up to the people to tell their governments what laws are acceptable and moral. Our government is no different then any other government that seeks to strip the rights of freedom from its people. The people of the world will only be strong when they seek to truly realize we are all the same.. Peace!
    • roy  •  7 mths ago
      You know that religions have always given the Jews a bad break. But is it the religion or the interpretation of said religion by MAN?
      • Jennifer 7 mths ago
        How so? please explain
      • LouisM 7 mths ago
        It's the psychotic belief in gods, angels, devils and monsters that is the root of the evil that mankind has done in the name of their religions . . Mankind's one true religion is "War and Domination" . . .
      • Travis John 7 mths ago
        No that is Satan's religion. He is price of Darkness, the liar, the accuser, and the destroyer. Satan is #$%$ off and his job is to take as many people to Hell with him as possible. Satan has come to kill, steal, and destroy your soul. Like Satan many humans are prideful and want to be their own God. Be careful which side you choose or not choosing any sides. The Bible is very clear, you are either with God or with Satan. The battle lines were drawn at the cross of Calvary.
    • average citizen  •  Chicago, United States  •  7 mths ago
      why aren't there any christians invited?
    • maxen-em  •  Grand Junction, United States  •  7 mths ago
      They cry peace peace then soon utter destruction and the enslavment of america
    • baloney joe  •  7 mths ago
      Traditional Catholics condemned the meeting — saying it was blasphemy for the pope to invite leaders of "false" religions to pray to their Gods for peace...WHAT??
      talk about calling hypocrites...wow..but how can i be surprised when most don't even read the bible, they just swallow any ol' doctrine their fed on sun worship day, sadly.

      bible Def: of blasphemy- 1.for a man to profess to forgive sins
      2. for a man to proclaim himself god

      pope and his henchmen do both and worse,
      they say that god submits to their authority!!!
    • EvanB  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I think that peace carried out in God's name is a message we can agree with. I think people these days are becoming incredibly bigoted towards other peoples' religions.

      You want to know what God would say if he were here right now? Respect one another, love one another, unequivocally, try to work together, and try to be a friend, not a critic.

      "Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of thy times." - Isaiah 33:6
    • roy  •  7 mths ago
      As Jefferson wrote "An enemy generally says and believes that what he wishes. Strong and turthful words.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      This call for peace will not do any good. In fact, it will worthless and useless. For the Muslims who engage in militant jihadism, can't be reasoned with. In other words,they will not respond to reason. As the third President of the United States wrote " An enemy generally says and believes what what he wishes."
    • Gil  •  7 mths ago
      So far Allah has not been very generous towards its slaves. The Muslims are illiterate and violent towards their wives, as well as towards non muslims. They live in poverty and are totally dependent on Western food and aid. Islam is a false religion and the root cause of suffering and conflict
    • Helen Mason WILLIAM MASON  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      we must leave our children with a character - one that come from practice - there is only one - to walk with Jesus
    • Moving to AZ...legally  •  7 mths ago
      Ok, where were the leaders of the "religion of peace"..Islam..demanding that religion not be used to wage violence?

      If you get hit, you must defend yourself. Until muslims wake up and adopt a "live and let live" concept, we will continue to have war. Look around the world..who is at the middle of every conflict?
    • tomas  •  Winston-Salem, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "The religion of one age is the literary entertainment of the next." Ralph W. Emerson. No religion today will bring about peace as they are all so "nationalized."
    • OnLooker  •  Clifton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Religions much misery to the world, but all that misery pales in comparison to what the anti-religion movement brought us...See Hitler, Stalin, Mao who rejected God and embraced Socialism.
      So, though I am not a Catholic, I have to say that the Pope is on to something...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      For all those attacking Islam, please chill. There are a billion (literally) plus muslims in the world. If a couple thousand are horrible human beings, id say thats a pretty a good rate. that DOES NOT make up EVEN 0.00001 percent of the total population.
      Next, I'm Muslim. Some of the dearest people to me are Christians and Jews. In Islam, we have to believe that Jesus and Moses were set and that the Torah and the Bible are God's books. So if I do attack those religion, Im attacking myself. I don't care who you are what you where or what you do and eat, as long as you're kind to me, I'll be kind to you.
      End of story. Let's move on to better things.
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