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Pope Lands in Jordan, Praises Peace Efforts

posted by nsymmonds | 3:53pm Friday May 8, 2009

JERUSALEM (RNS) Pope Benedict XVI praised Jordan’s peace and interfaith efforts when he touched down in the Muslim country on Friday (May 8), the first day of his week-long Holy Land pilgrimage.
King Abdullah II of Jordan and his wife, Queen Rania, greeted the Catholic leader at the airport, where Benedict related his “deep respect for the Muslim community.”
The pope called Jordan’s interfaith efforts “worthy initiatives (that) have achieved much good to further an alliance … between the West and the Muslim world.” This work is “confounding the predictions of those who consider violence and conflict inevitable,” the pontiff said.
Abdullah noted that “voices of provocation, ambitious ideologies of division, threaten unspeakable suffering. We must reject such a course for our world’s future. Here and now we must create a new and global dialogue, of understanding and good will.”
The pilgrimage — only the third official Holy Land visit by a pope– will also take the pope to Israel and the Palestinian-ruled West Bank, where he will visit sites holy to Christians, Muslims and Jews, and meet with leading government and religious leaders.
During his three-day stay in Jordan, the pope will visit Mt. Nebo, where Moses looked out toward the Promised Land he was never allowed to enter, and Jesus’ baptism site on the Jordan River. He will also meet Muslim leaders at the Mosque of al-Hussein bin Talal, the largest mosque in Jordan.
Perhaps most significantly for local Christians, Benedict will bless the cornerstone of a new Catholic cathedral — a gesture of solidarity toward the demographically vulnerable Christianity community. As elsewhere in the Middle East, the number of Christians in Jordan has dwindled in recent years. An estimated 200,000 Christians live in the arid kingdom, about half of them Catholics.
By Michele Chabin
Copyright 2009 Religion News Service. All rights reserved. No part of this transmission may be distributed or reproduced without written permission.



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nnmns

posted May 8, 2009 at 5:08 pm


So far, apparently, so good.



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pagansister

posted May 8, 2009 at 7:59 pm


Guess Benny hasn’t stuck his foot in his mouth …yet. Maybe he’ll not do so…



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Henrietta22

posted May 9, 2009 at 10:58 pm


It sounds like he’s just humming along. I read a piece online news, and that person’s opinion is that he probably wants to aline himself with the Muslim’s and influence them against anything secular, such as Abortion, and Homosexuality. They didn’t mention research for Stem cells therapy, but that would be another no, no of the Pope’s. Incidently the British are planning to work on stopping Macular Degeneration within two years with embryonic stem cells.



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nnmns

posted May 10, 2009 at 12:47 am


Funny how most of the people who get abortions and most of the homosexuals are religious. Too bad if they are of a religion that doesn’t recognize their needs.



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nnmns

posted May 11, 2009 at 5:27 am


According to the Washington Post:

Reiterating Vatican policy, the pope called for “just resolution” of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “so that both peoples may live in peace in a homeland of their own, within secure and internationally recognized borders.”

If he advances this cause fairly and materially the trip will have been worthwhile.



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jestrfyl

posted May 11, 2009 at 11:38 am


“During his three-day stay in Jordan, the pope will visit Mt. Nebo, where Moses looked out toward the Promised Land he was never allowed to enter, and Jesus’ baptism site on the Jordan River.”
Just more tourist stops, nothing actual about these locations. Will he also go to Bethlehem and buy a Nativity scene (we did 20 years ago)? I am sure he’ll get a little bottle of Jordan River Water. Will he also get to float in the Dead Sea? So to whom do you think he will send postacrds to back in Rome?
I am glad to know he will be meeting ith some of the leaders of some of the significant factions. I have no expectations that he wil even attempt to forge a treaty or agreement. But I continue to hope he will not say something to make matters worse.



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