
The Vatican has sent a special message to all the world’s Muslims, wishing them “a peaceful and fruitful celebration of Ramadan.”
“Vatican Pope Francis Wishes Happy Ramadan to ‘Muslim Brothers and Sisters’
The Vatican has sent a special message to all the world’s Muslims, wishing them “a peaceful and fruitful celebration of Ramadan.” The month of Ramadan, which began this year on May 5, is “a month for strengthening the spiritual bonds we share in Muslim-Christian friendship,” reads the message from the Vatican’s office of interreligious dialogue bearing the title “Christians and Muslims: Promoting Universal Fraternity.”
“We Muslims and Christians are called to open ourselves to others, knowing and recognizing them as brothers and sisters,” the text states. “In this way, we can tear down walls raised out of fear and ignorance and seek together to build bridges of friendship that are fundamental for the good of all humanity.”
“We thus cultivate in our families and in our political, civil and religious institutions, a new way of life where violence is rejected, and the human person respected,” reads the message, which bears the signature of Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
The opening sentences read;
Dear Muslim Brothers and Sisters,
The month of Ramadan with its dedication to fasting, prayer and almsgiving, is also a month for strengthening the spiritual bonds we share in Muslim-Christian friendship. I am pleased, therefore, to take this opportunity to wish you a peaceful and fruitful celebration of Ramadan.
We Muslims and Christians are called to open ourselves to others, knowing and recognizing them as brothers and sisters. In this way, we can tear down walls raised out of fear and ignorance and seek together to build bridges of friendship that are fundamental for the good of all humanity. We thus cultivate in our families and in our political, civil and religious institutions, a new way of life where violence is rejected, and the human person respected.”
[ Note the cowing to Islam, Muslims are mentioned first. ‘We Muslim and Christians…. “, this written by a Bishop of the Pontifical Council. So is He a Muslim first? ]
The message bears the signature of Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
Our religions invite us to “remain rooted in the values of peace; to defend the values of mutual understanding, human fraternity and harmonious coexistence; to re-establish wisdom, justice and love,” the text says, citing a joint declaration signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam Ahmed a-Tayyeb in Abu Dhabi this past February.
That same declaration brought down heavy criticism on the pope particularly due to the assertion that the plurality and diversity of religions “are willed by God in His wisdom,” just as God wills a plurality of colors, sexes, races, and languages.
A number of Catholic theologians raised objections to the statement, insisting that it seemed to suggest that either God actively wills error, or that all religions are equally valid paths to God. The existence of a variety of colors, races, and languages in humanity is very different from a variety of contradictory claims about God’s identity and way of acting, they said.
In early April, Francis walked back the earlier statement, clarifying that in reality God only permits the existence of many religions without actively willing it.
The Vatican’s Ramadan message steers clear of such theological swampland.
“We are encouraged, therefore, to continue advancing the culture of dialogue as a means of cooperation and as a method of growing in knowledge of one another,” the message says.
The text also reaffirms the importance of religious liberty and the right of all people to worship God in freedom.
“In order to respect diversity, dialogue must seek to promote every person’s right to life, to physical integrity, and to fundamental freedoms, such as freedom of conscience, of thought, of expression and of religion,” it states. “This includes the freedom to live according to one’s beliefs in both the private and public spheres. In this way, Christians and Muslims – as brothers and sisters – can work together for the common good.”


Shows himself to be the false prophet every time he opens his mouth doesn’t he. Guess they are his brothers and sisters seeming his god & the god of the vatican is not the God of the bible in reality, and he & all within the vatican know it.
Yess… but he talks the speak that world wants to hear
Lance of course he does. That is what he is trained to do. Each illuminati person plays their part no matter what it is, and the world is their stage to bring humanity into the NWO, and getting them to believe it’s the best thing for mankind. The only ones who are fooled though, are the ones who have no idea what the NWO is really all about, those who truly believe he is Gods right hand man, and those on the left, who fawn over their leftie causes, so they can be proven to be so loving, tolerant,kind and accepting people. Their causes are only a means to boost their egos even more.
Satan is not stupid, He knows how to fool people, He’s been doing that ever since mankind existed.The world wants to hear whatever satan is telling them, because it allows them to feel good about themselves, instead of being told biblical truth. We personally would rather hear Gods truth and abide by that,instead of satan’s lies. Guess that comes from hearing so many of them growing up in SRA .