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Monday, September 8, 2014

Former Israeli President Shimon Peres: Pope Francis is only leader respected enough to end today’s wars

By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service, Sept. 5, 2014

VATICAN CITY—Former Israeli President Shimon Peres asked Pope Francis to head a parallel United Nations called the “United Religions” to counter religious extremism in the world today.

“In the past, most wars were motivated by the idea of nationhood. Today, however, wars are incited above all using religion as an excuse,” Peres told the Catholic magazine, Famiglia Cristiana, ahead of the papal meeting Sept. 4.

Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, confirmed that Peres, who ended his presidential term in July, had requested the meeting and told the pope about his idea.

The pope, however, did not commit himself to the proposal.

“The pope listened” to the idea just as he always does with any peace initiative, “showing his interest, his attention and encouragement,” Father Lombardi said.

But “the pope made no personal commitment” and reminded Peres that the Vatican has the Pontifical Councils for Interreligious Dialogue and for Justice and Peace—two offices “that are suitable” for supporting or following such initiatives, Father Lombardi said.

Pope Francis also met later in the day with Jordan’s Prince El Hassan bin Talal, who, for the past four decades, has worked to promote interfaith understanding and dialogue around the world.

Father Lombardi said that, during the 30-minute meeting, the prince talked about the latest activities and “pressing issues” of the various initiatives supported by his Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies.

Father Lombardi said the pope’s meeting with Peres lasted an unusually long 45 minutes, reflecting the pope’s “esteem and appreciation” for Peres, whom he earlier praised as a “man of peace.”

The main focus of their talk was Peres’ idea for a “United Religions” organization and did not touch on current “political issues in any depth” the Vatican spokesman said.

In an exclusive interview with Famiglia Cristiana, the 91-year-old former two-term prime minister of Israel said he wanted to establish an international body representing the world’s major religions, as a moral force able to intervene in conflicts.

Peres said Pope Francis would be the best person to head such a world body because “perhaps for the first time in history, the Holy Father is a leader who’s respected, not just by a lot of people, but also by different religions and their representatives.”

“In fact, perhaps he is the only leader who is truly respected” in the world, said Peres, who was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 with Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Premier Yitzak Rabin.

Peres said the United Nations and its peacekeepers “do not have the force or the effectiveness of any one of the pope’s homilies, which can draw half a million people just in St. Peter’s Square alone.”

“So given that the United Nations has run its course, what we need is an organization of United Religions,” Peres said, as “the best way to counteract these terrorists who kill in the name of their faith.”

“What we need is an unquestionable moral authority who says out loud, ‘No. God doesn’t want this and doesn’t allow it,’” he said.

Prayer is also an important part of peacemaking, he said; people should not underestimate “the power of the human spirit.”

“We must not become cynical. The human being is much more than being made up of just flesh and blood,” he said.

1 Comments:

Dennis Edward said...

What is interesting about the above article is that the prophecies of Daniel mention a covenant or pact which the Antichrist confirms and then breaks. It has often been called the "Holy Covenant," because it seems to give permission to the Jews in Israel to rebuild their temple on the Temple Mount and resume sacrificial worship. The Jews have not had sacrificial worship since the destruction of Herod's Temple in 70 A.D. by the Roman armies of Titus. Some Bible scholars believe that the "covenant" will be a type of peace treaty between the Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. If this interpretation of the scriptures is correct, the above article could seem to confirm or give credence to the idea of the Pope leading such a peace conference. The said peace conference could lead to a "Holy Covenant" just as the prophecies seem to predict, but ultimately culminating in what many interpret as a nuclear war with one third of humanity dying and the famous Battle of Armageddon. The happy ending is Christ's return "immediately after the tribulation of those days." (Matthew 24:29) He has promised to keep the tribulation short for the "elect's" sake, because the Bible also seems to indicate that during this period a mighty persecution of true believers and "divergents" will take place.

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