Pope Francis in UAE Day 1: East
meets West
Pope Francis shakes hands with Almed el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of al-Azhar (Vatican Media) |
As Pope Francis begins his first full day in the United Arab
Emirates, our correspondent in Abu Dhabi explores how East meets West during
Monday's Global Conference of Human Fraternity.
By Linda Bordoni – Abu Dhabi
It’s certainly not the first time Pope Francis engages in
dialogue with the Muslim world.
He has been welcomed by Jordan’s King in Amman and visited
some of Islam’s most sacred sites, including the Al-Aqsa mosque in the Holy
Land and the Blue Mosque in Turkey. He has travelled as a pilgrim of peace to
Albania, Azerbaijan, Egypt, and the Central African Republic where he
inaugurated the Year of Mercy.
When former Vatican Press Office Director, Greg Burke, who
had a talent for putting things in a nutshell, announced the Pope’s visit to
the United Arab Emirates, he simply pointed out the fundamental importance the
Pope gives to interreligious dialogue and described this visit as a “perfect
example of the culture of encounter”.
Here, too, the Pope visits a beautiful Mosque and share his
vision of peace and brotherhood with religious leaders; yet again he will
deliver a long and beautiful speech to participants at a top level conference
on Human Fraternity, and possibly even sign a joint statement which will
undoubtedly contain a pledge to continue to promote dialogue and mutual
understanding between the followers of both religions.
Prophetic path to peace
As the UAE showcases its achievements and celebrates its own
culture of tolerance, it is clear to all that Pope Francis is continuing to
walk his own prophetic path with determination.
It’s the path to peace that can only be pursued by
overcoming the difficulties of Christian-Muslim relations, which can brew
storms of distrust and prejudice. It's the path to peace that is the most
effective way of dampening – and possibly putting out - the sparks of religious
fundamentalism that fuel terrorism and fear.
Today that path has brought Pope Francis to Abu Dhabi. The
next milestone is not far ahead: Morocco in March 2019.
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