Islamic Outreach, Part LIII
From an earlier post on this blog:
Pope Francis spoke to the diplomatic corps and amongst other things, said, "Hence it is important to intensify dialogue among the various religions, and I am thinking particularly of dialogue with Islam."
Meanwhile, Pope Francis' smarter, older brother Pope Benedict XVI had this to say:
VATICAN CITY - Retired Pope Benedict XVI said dialogue with other
religions is no substitute for spreading the Gospel to non-Christian
cultures, and warned against relativistic ideas of religious truth as
"lethal to faith." He also said the true motivation for missionary work
is not to increase the church's size but to share the joy of knowing
Christ.
The retired pope's words appeared in written remarks to faculty
members and students at Rome's Pontifical Urbanian University, which
belongs to the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
Archbishop Georg Ganswein, prefect of the papal household and personal
secretary to retired Pope Benedict, read the 1,800-word message aloud
Oct. 21, at a ceremony dedicating the university's renovated main
lecture hall to the retired pope.Labels: Islam, Islamic Outreach, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis
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