Friday, August 2, 2013
Ramadan Message: Pope Francis Urges ‘Mutual Respect’ Between Muslims And Christians
Pope Francis has
called for “mutual
respect” between Christianity and Islam and an end to
“unfair criticism” in a personal message congratulating
Muslims on the feast of Eid al-Fitr.
“We are called to respect the religion of the other, its
teachings, its symbols, its values,” he said in a statement
distributed by the Vatican press office.
“I have decided to sign this traditional message myself and
to send it to you, dear friends, as an expression of esteem
and friendship for all Muslims, especially those who are
religious leaders.
“We all know that mutual respect is fundamental in any
human relationship, especially among people who profess
religious belief,” he said.
The statement was addressed “To Muslims Throughout the
World” and the Vatican explained that the message has
been traditional since 1967 but only John Paul II in 1991
previously sent a similar personal message.
The feast of Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of Ramadan for
all Muslims, a period of prayer and fasting.
Pope Francis has called for stronger ties with Islam and the
saint he chose for his pontifical title, St Francis of Assisi, is
widely respected in the Muslim world.
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