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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Something Good This Way Comes
by Kathleen Parker
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WASHINGTON -- A pope's visit to another nation is rarely, if ever, viewed as inconsequential, but Benedict XVI's upcoming U.S. tour comes at a time when consequences loom larger than usual.

In only three years as pontiff, Benedict has managed to ignite controversy in an already volatile religious environment, most recently by baptizing the Italy-based Muslim journalist Magdi Cristiano Allam during this year's Easter vigil.

Not surprisingly, many Muslims were offended and criticized Benedict for being insensitive. It wasn't only that the pope baptized a Muslim in such a public way, but that Allam, specifically, has written critically of Muslims who use violence to advance Islam.

This was the second time Benedict has stoked Muslim outrage, which is, inarguably, not the toughest trick in the book. In 2006, he was attacked following a lecture at Germany's University of Regensburg about the mutual dependence of faith and reason. In the course of his remarks, Benedict quoted a 14th-century Christian commentator who pointed out that many Muslims justify using violence in the name of Allah.

Scandalous. Who knew?

In response, Muslims blanketed the streets with flowers, built dozens of orphanages and collected canned goods to feed the hungry. No, wait, sorry, wrong movie.

What they did was attack five Christian churches in the West Bank and Gaza; kill an Italian nun, shooting her in the chest, stomach and back; and burn effigies of the pope, calling for his death.

Allam has enjoyed similar expressions of peace and love following his conversion. Because of death threats, he travels with a security detail and keeps his wife and son in hiding.

A majority of Americans anticipating the pope's visit next week are favorably inclined toward Benedict and the Catholic Church, according to a poll recently commissioned by the Knights of Columbus. But many say they don't feel they know him.

One can know this much about Pope Benedict XVI without further evidence: He is a brave man. And it seems that his messages against violence and in defense of human rights not only are being heard, but are being echoed in surprising places.

In the midst of Muslim protests over Allam's baptism, for instance, Saudi King Abdullah issued a call for Christian, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders to begin a dialogue about the world's suffering. On Easter Monday, of all days, Abdullah said he has been distressed the past couple of years by a crisis that "has caused an imbalance in religion, in ethics, and in all of humanity."

In other headlines, the Riyadh government called for refresher courses for Saudi Arabia's 40,000 imams to encourage a more moderate interpretation of Islam and to discourage extremists. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Subject: good old john doe
That's great; be there, John. Your eyes and ears could make a big difference should any funny business occur unexpectedly (God works in mysterious ways).

There was some controversy in Rome some weeks back about the Pope's security escort coming to the U.S.

The head of His Holiness' Swiss Guard even resigned; because his guys were not allowed to bring him. Instead the Italian Secret Service, or whatever they're called; had responsibility given over to them this trip. Lots of hard feelings by the Swiss commandos. They really love the old guy. (These are the lads who wear that tricolor renaissance uniform, Hot cha cha !)

Oops, Yankee stadium?
Wherever. I'm here, I'm going. And I'm not Catholic. Just in case a million cops and feds aren't enough, if the crazies try anything I'll help.
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