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Vatican walks a fine line on trying to combat blasphemy

 

Just one week after Pope Benedict XVI ended his successful visit to Lebanon, the country’s most senior Catholic leader called for a United Nations resolution “that will ban denigrating religions.”

Meanwhile in Pakistan, the country’s only Catholic cabinet member, Minister of Harmony Paul Bhatti, this week told an interfaith gathering in Lahore that he will press U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to pass a UN resolution that condemns “defamation and contempt against religions.” Bhatti said “we must not allow anyone to break our harmony” between Christians and Muslims.

Both moves are understandable in light of increasingly popular efforts in predominantly Muslim countries to outlaw blasphemy or defaming religion. But they could prove problematic for the Vatican as it fights to protect the rights of Christian minorities around the world.

The debate suggests a widening gap between the Vatican’s official position, which opposes such measures, and the day-to-day reality of Catholic leaders on the ground, who often feel compelled to support Muslim efforts to protect religious tenets and religious figures from defamation. [more]

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RNS via Washington Post

 
 
 
 

2 Comments

  1. Catholic Lady says:

    We also need to listen to what the other person is saying so as not to come to the wrong conclusion. We need to listen carefully with an open heart and an open mind, remembering that It is how we treat others that our children will notice and emulate. Respecting others to me means listening to/ or reading the imformation that someone is giving to me and not dismissing it because it has not come from a person in my own culture or country.

  2. Tony says:

    We need to teach our children and one another respect for one anothers beliefs while respecting freedom of speech. President Obama gave a wonderful speec on this topic at the UN a few days ago.

 
 

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