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1 2| Insegnamenti, VIII/2, 1985, p. 500). ~ 2 2| trust" (Insegnamenti, VIII/2, 1985, p. 500). ~ 3 12| Osservatore Romano, 25 April 2005, p. 4). ~ 4 12| L'Osservatore Romano, 25 April 2005, p. 4). ~ 5 15| Declaration Nostra Aetate, n. 3). ~ 6 12| Romano, 25 April 2005, p. 4). ~ 7 2| Insegnamenti, VIII/2, 1985, p. 500). ~ 8 1| gives me great joy to be able to be with you and to offer 9 | about 10 15| whole-heartedly, just as Abraham, to whom the Islamic faith 11 2| build this new world in accordance with God's plan, with wisdom 12 9| plenty of scope for us to act together in the service 13 5| Terrorist activity is continually recurring 14 15| people" (Declaration Nostra Aetate, n. 3). ~ 15 9| pressures in our midst, but must affirm the values of mutual respect, 16 12| religious traditions, I affirmed that "the Church wants to 17 6| Thanks be to God, we agree on the fact that terrorism 18 15| subsistent, merciful and almighty, creator of heaven and earth, 19 | also 20 | Although 21 19| time. There is no room for apathy and disengagement, and even 22 15| Christians and Muslims may have arisen in the course of the centuries, 23 2| said to the young Muslims assembled in the stadium at Casablanca, 24 18| the spirit in which you assume responsibility. ~ 25 13| know only too well what atrocities have been committed in the 26 5| instigate and plan these attacks evidently wish to poison 27 5| religion, to oppose every attempt to build a peaceful and 28 14| the past must help us to avoid repeating the same mistakes. 29 7| of violence, we will turn back the wave of cruel fanaticism 30 10| to the darkness of a new barbarism. ~ 31 11| the person can a common basis for understanding be found, 32 13| pages of history record battles and wars that have been 33 9| The life of every human being is sacred, both for Christians 34 8| but not impossible. The believer - and all of us, as Christians 35 2| hope of the nations. My beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul 36 2| The young can build a better future if they first put 37 | beyond 38 22| compassionate God may protect you, bless you and enlighten you always. ~ 39 17| this Country where I was born, where I studied and where 40 12| wants to continue building bridges of friendship with the followers 41 21| witnesses of solidarity, brotherhood and love. ~ 42 12| Church wants to continue building bridges of friendship with 43 | cannot 44 16| Council remain the Magna Carta of the dialogue with you, 45 2| assembled in the stadium at Casablanca, Morocco: "The young can 46 10| to others: should it ever cease to find an echo in peoples' 47 11| through recognition of the centrality of the person can a common 48 15| arisen in the course of the centuries, the Council urges all parties 49 4| I am certain that I echo your own thoughts 50 19| must face together the many challenges of our time. There is no 51 6| is a perverse and cruel choice which shows contempt for 52 12| delegates of Churches and Christian Communities and with representatives 53 12| April with the delegates of Churches and Christian Communities 54 6| very foundations of all civil coexistence. ~ 55 14| is a clear sign of true civilization. In this regard, it is always 56 4| for it contributes to the climate of trust that we need. ~ 57 6| foundations of all civil coexistence. ~ 58 21| of the world are here in Cologne as living witnesses of solidarity, 59 2| As you know, I have come here to meet young people 60 13| what atrocities have been committed in the name of religion. ~ 61 11| centrality of the person can a common basis for understanding 62 10| which must be heeded and communicated to others: should it ever 63 22| friends, that the merciful and compassionate God may protect you, bless 64 4| faith and terrorism and have condemned it. I am grateful to you 65 10| rights which that dignity confers must represent the goal 66 16| the same spirit and have confirmed these intentions. ~ 67 11| to move beyond cultural conflicts and which neutralizes the 68 4| publicly, in particular any connection between your faith and terrorism 69 10| quiet but clear voice of conscience. It is a message which must 70 15| submitted to God.... Although considerable dissensions and enmities 71 6| cruel choice which shows contempt for the sacred right to 72 5| Terrorist activity is continually recurring in various parts 73 12| that "the Church wants to continue building bridges of friendship 74 4| to you for this, for it contributes to the climate of trust 75 10| fruition. This message is conveyed to us unmistakably by the 76 18| through which ideas and convictions are transmitted. Words are 77 9| friends, I am profoundly convinced that we must not yield to 78 | could 79 8| despite his weakness, he can count on the spiritual power of 80 17| Muslim communities from this Country where I was born, where 81 15| Muslims may have arisen in the course of the centuries, the Council 82 15| merciful and almighty, creator of heaven and earth, who 83 19| pessimism. Rather, we must cultivate optimism and hope. ~ 84 11| enables us to move beyond cultural conflicts and which neutralizes 85 10| would be exposed to the darkness of a new barbarism. ~ 86 15| freedom for all people" (Declaration Nostra Aetate, n. 3). ~ 87 15| to humanity and to whose decrees, even the hidden ones, they 88 12| Meeting last April with the delegates of Churches and Christian 89 20| large measure our future depends. ~ 90 5| plunging people into grief and despair. Those who instigate and 91 8| believers - knows that, despite his weakness, he can count 92 5| poison our relations and destroy trust, making use of all 93 19| is no room for apathy and disengagement, and even less for partiality 94 11| and which neutralizes the disruptive power of ideologies. ~ 95 15| Although considerable dissensions and enmities between Christians 96 | During 97 | each 98 15| almighty, creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to humanity 99 18| highly influential in the education of the mind. You, therefore, 100 10| social endeavour and of every effort to bring it to fruition. 101 7| together we can succeed in eliminating from hearts any trace of 102 11| understanding be found, one which enables us to move beyond cultural 103 7| of cruel fanaticism that endangers the lives of so many people 104 10| the goal of every social endeavour and of every effort to bring 105 13| fighting and killing, the enemy could be pleasing to him. 106 22| protect you, bless you and enlighten you always. ~ 107 15| considerable dissensions and enmities between Christians and Muslims 108 2| people from every part of Europe and the world. Young people 109 13| recollection of these sad events should fill us with shame, 110 | ever 111 5| instigate and plan these attacks evidently wish to poison our relations 112 13| Past experience teaches us that, unfortunately, 113 10| hearts, the world would be exposed to the darkness of a new 114 20| be reduced to an optional extra. It is in fact a vital necessity, 115 19| Christians and Muslims, we must face together the many challenges 116 7| turn back the wave of cruel fanaticism that endangers the lives 117 14| right to recall what the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council 118 19| sectarianism. We must not yield to fear or pessimism. Rather, we 119 13| invoking the Name of God, as if fighting and killing, the enemy could 120 13| these sad events should fill us with shame, for we know 121 10| should it ever cease to find an echo in peoples' hearts, 122 4| know that many of you have firmly rejected, also publicly, 123 | first 124 12| bridges of friendship with the followers of all religions, in order 125 15| urges all parties that, forgetting past things, they train 126 7| rancour, in resisting every form of intolerance and in opposing 127 18| great responsibility for the formation of the younger generation. 128 | found 129 6| and undermines the very foundations of all civil coexistence. ~ 130 12| continue building bridges of friendship with the followers of all 131 10| every effort to bring it to fruition. This message is conveyed 132 9| together in the service of fundamental moral values. ~ 133 18| formation of the younger generation. I learn with gratitude 134 1| It gives me great joy to be able 135 16| Muslim friends, and I am glad that you have spoken to 136 10| confers must represent the goal of every social endeavour 137 4| have condemned it. I am grateful to you for this, for it 138 18| generation. I learn with gratitude of the spirit in which you 139 1| to offer you my heartfelt greetings. ~ 140 5| world, plunging people into grief and despair. Those who instigate 141 | has 142 | he 143 22| I pray with all my heart, dear and esteemed Muslim 144 1| you and to offer you my heartfelt greetings. ~ 145 15| and almighty, creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken 146 10| a message which must be heeded and communicated to others: 147 14| lessons of the past must help us to avoid repeating the 148 15| whose decrees, even the hidden ones, they seek to submit 149 18| are transmitted. Words are highly influential in the education 150 | him 151 7| lives of so many people and hinders progress towards world peace.~ 152 | his 153 3| Muslim friends, to share my hopes with you and to let you 154 | How 155 9| peace. The life of every human being is sacred, both for 156 18| the vehicle through which ideas and convictions are transmitted. 157 14| respect for each other's identity. The defence of religious 158 11| the disruptive power of ideologies. ~ 159 2| Predecessor, Pope John Paul II, once said to the young 160 14| this sense, is a permanent imperative, and respect for minorities 161 8| task is difficult but not impossible. The believer - and all 162 5| making use of all means, including religion, to oppose every 163 18| transmitted. Words are highly influential in the education of the 164 2| with wisdom and trust" (Insegnamenti, VIII/2, 1985, p. 500). ~ 165 5| grief and despair. Those who instigate and plan these attacks evidently 166 16| and have confirmed these intentions. ~ 167 20| Interreligious and intercultural dialogue between Christians 168 20| Interreligious and intercultural dialogue 169 | into 170 7| resisting every form of intolerance and in opposing every manifestation 171 13| been waged, with both sides invoking the Name of God, as if fighting 172 | itself 173 2| beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul II, once said to the 174 1| It gives me great joy to be able to be with you 175 15| themselves whole-heartedly, just as Abraham, to whom the 176 15| maintain and promote social justice and moral values as well 177 13| God, as if fighting and killing, the enemy could be pleasing 178 6| fact that terrorism of any kind is a perverse and cruel 179 8| Muslims, are believers - knows that, despite his weakness, 180 12| of society as a whole" (L'Osservatore Romano, 25 April 181 20| vital necessity, on which in large measure our future depends. ~ 182 | last 183 | less 184 14| The lessons of the past must help us 185 | let 186 23| May the God of peace lift up our hearts, nourish our 187 14| reconciliation and learn to live with respect for each other' 188 17| where I studied and where I lived for a good part of my life. 189 7| fanaticism that endangers the lives of so many people and hinders 190 15| The Church looks upon Muslims with respect. 191 21| solidarity, brotherhood and love. ~ 192 16| Vatican Council remain the Magna Carta of the dialogue with 193 15| understanding and together maintain and promote social justice 194 5| relations and destroy trust, making use of all means, including 195 7| intolerance and in opposing every manifestation of violence, we will turn 196 13| Muslims have not always been marked by mutual respect and understanding. 197 | me 198 5| trust, making use of all means, including religion, to 199 20| necessity, on which in large measure our future depends. ~ 200 12| During my Meeting last April with the delegates 201 9| negative pressures in our midst, but must affirm the values 202 18| in the education of the mind. You, therefore, have a 203 14| imperative, and respect for minorities is a clear sign of true 204 14| avoid repeating the same mistakes. We must seek paths of reconciliation 205 2| the stadium at Casablanca, Morocco: "The young can build a 206 11| one which enables us to move beyond cultural conflicts 207 15| Declaration Nostra Aetate, n. 3). ~ 208 2| humanity and the hope of the nations. My beloved Predecessor, 209 20| extra. It is in fact a vital necessity, on which in large measure 210 4| climate of trust that we need. ~ 211 9| we must not yield to the negative pressures in our midst, 212 11| cultural conflicts and which neutralizes the disruptive power of 213 | no 214 15| all people" (Declaration Nostra Aetate, n. 3). ~ 215 4| one of our concerns as we notice the spread of terrorism. 216 23| peace lift up our hearts, nourish our hope and guide our steps 217 1| able to be with you and to offer you my heartfelt greetings. ~ 218 | once 219 15| decrees, even the hidden ones, they seek to submit themselves 220 5| including religion, to oppose every attempt to build a 221 7| form of intolerance and in opposing every manifestation of violence, 222 19| Rather, we must cultivate optimism and hope. ~ 223 20| cannot be reduced to an optional extra. It is in fact a vital 224 | or 225 12| followers of all religions, in order to seek the true good of 226 12| of society as a whole" (L'Osservatore Romano, 25 April 2005, p. 227 | other 228 | others 229 | own 230 13| understanding. How many pages of history record battles 231 19| disengagement, and even less for partiality and sectarianism. We must 232 4| rejected, also publicly, in particular any connection between your 233 3| of my concerns at these particularly difficult times in our history. ~ 234 15| centuries, the Council urges all parties that, forgetting past things, 235 2| beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul II, once said to the young 236 5| every attempt to build a peaceful and serene life together. ~ 237 10| cease to find an echo in peoples' hearts, the world would 238 14| freedom, in this sense, is a permanent imperative, and respect 239 6| terrorism of any kind is a perverse and cruel choice which shows 240 19| must not yield to fear or pessimism. Rather, we must cultivate 241 13| killing, the enemy could be pleasing to him. The recollection 242 2| faith in God and if they pledge themselves to build this 243 9| and for Muslims. There is plenty of scope for us to act together 244 5| various parts of the world, plunging people into grief and despair. 245 5| attacks evidently wish to poison our relations and destroy 246 2| My beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul II, once said 247 22| I pray with all my heart, dear 248 8| on the spiritual power of prayer. ~ 249 2| the nations. My beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul II, once 250 9| not yield to the negative pressures in our midst, but must affirm 251 9| Dear friends, I am profoundly convinced that we must not 252 7| many people and hinders progress towards world peace.~ 253 15| and together maintain and promote social justice and moral 254 22| and compassionate God may protect you, bless you and enlighten 255 4| have firmly rejected, also publicly, in particular any connection 256 2| better future if they first put their faith in God and if 257 10| to us unmistakably by the quiet but clear voice of conscience. 258 7| from hearts any trace of rancour, in resisting every form 259 | Rather 260 15| to whom the Islamic faith readily relates itself, submitted 261 14| regard, it is always right to recall what the Fathers of the 262 11| Only through recognition of the centrality of the 263 13| be pleasing to him. The recollection of these sad events should 264 14| mistakes. We must seek paths of reconciliation and learn to live with respect 265 13| How many pages of history record battles and wars that have 266 5| activity is continually recurring in various parts of the 267 20| Christians and Muslims cannot be reduced to an optional extra. It 268 14| true civilization. In this regard, it is always right to recall 269 4| many of you have firmly rejected, also publicly, in particular 270 15| the Islamic faith readily relates itself, submitted to God.... 271 12| with the followers of all religions, in order to seek the true 272 16| the Second Vatican Council remain the Magna Carta of the dialogue 273 14| past must help us to avoid repeating the same mistakes. We must 274 12| Christian Communities and with representatives of the various religious 275 7| any trace of rancour, in resisting every form of intolerance 276 10| person and the defence of the rights which that dignity confers 277 12| a whole" (L'Osservatore Romano, 25 April 2005, p. 4). ~ 278 19| of our time. There is no room for apathy and disengagement, 279 13| The recollection of these sad events should fill us with 280 9| Muslims. There is plenty of scope for us to act together in 281 19| less for partiality and sectarianism. We must not yield to fear 282 14| religious freedom, in this sense, is a permanent imperative, 283 5| to build a peaceful and serene life together. ~ 284 9| us to act together in the service of fundamental moral values. ~ 285 13| events should fill us with shame, for we know only too well 286 3| esteemed Muslim friends, to share my hopes with you and to 287 6| perverse and cruel choice which shows contempt for the sacred 288 13| have been waged, with both sides invoking the Name of God, 289 14| for minorities is a clear sign of true civilization. In 290 15| train themselves towards sincere mutual understanding and 291 | so 292 12| good of every person and of society as a whole" (L'Osservatore 293 | some 294 8| weakness, he can count on the spiritual power of prayer. ~ 295 4| concerns as we notice the spread of terrorism. I know that 296 2| Muslims assembled in the stadium at Casablanca, Morocco: " 297 23| nourish our hope and guide our steps on the paths of the world. ~ 298 17| where I was born, where I studied and where I lived for a 299 15| hidden ones, they seek to submit themselves whole-heartedly, 300 15| readily relates itself, submitted to God.... Although considerable 301 15| worship the one God living and subsistent, merciful and almighty, 302 7| If together we can succeed in eliminating from hearts 303 8| The task is difficult but not impossible. 304 13| Past experience teaches us that, unfortunately, 305 18| Teaching is the vehicle through which 306 5| Terrorist activity is continually 307 23| the paths of the world. ~Thank you!~ 308 6| Thanks be to God, we agree on the 309 | their 310 | them 311 | therefore 312 15| parties that, forgetting past things, they train themselves towards 313 | Those 314 4| certain that I echo your own thoughts when I bring up one of our 315 19| the many challenges of our time. There is no room for apathy 316 3| these particularly difficult times in our history. ~ 317 | too 318 7| eliminating from hearts any trace of rancour, in resisting 319 12| of the various religious traditions, I affirmed that "the Church 320 18| ideas and convictions are transmitted. Words are highly influential 321 6| sacred right to life and undermines the very foundations of 322 13| experience teaches us that, unfortunately, relations between Christians 323 10| message is conveyed to us unmistakably by the quiet but clear voice 324 | upon 325 15| the centuries, the Council urges all parties that, forgetting 326 5| and destroy trust, making use of all means, including 327 18| Teaching is the vehicle through which ideas and 328 | very 329 2| and trust" (Insegnamenti, VIII/2, 1985, p. 500). ~ 330 7| opposing every manifestation of violence, we will turn back the wave 331 20| optional extra. It is in fact a vital necessity, on which in large 332 10| unmistakably by the quiet but clear voice of conscience. It is a message 333 13| and wars that have been waged, with both sides invoking 334 17| of my life. That is why I wanted to meet you. You guide Muslim 335 12| affirmed that "the Church wants to continue building bridges 336 13| history record battles and wars that have been waged, with 337 | was 338 7| violence, we will turn back the wave of cruel fanaticism that 339 8| knows that, despite his weakness, he can count on the spiritual 340 | when 341 | whole 342 15| seek to submit themselves whole-heartedly, just as Abraham, to whom 343 | whom 344 | whose 345 | why 346 | will 347 2| accordance with God's plan, with wisdom and trust" (Insegnamenti, 348 5| these attacks evidently wish to poison our relations 349 21| here in Cologne as living witnesses of solidarity, brotherhood 350 15| Muslims with respect. They worship the one God living and subsistent, 351 | would 352 18| for the formation of the younger generation. I learn with