Pope Francis Sends Chrislam Gifts To Mosque Including A Signed Copy Of Abu Dhabi Statement That It Is ‘God’s Will’ To Create A One World Unified Religion
Pope Francis offered Ramtoolah a memorial medal created for his recent
papal trip to Africa, and also the copy of the problematic Abu Dhabi
statement, which says in part that the “diversity of religions” is
“willed by God.” The pope signed the “Document on Human Fraternity for
World Peace and Living Together,” with Ahmad el-Tayeb, Grand Imam of
al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt, during an interreligious meeting in Abu Dhabi
in February.
Pope Francis sends Chrislam gifts to mosque to show ‘esteem and affection to the Muslim community’
FROM LIFE SITE NEWS:
Cardinal Maurice Piat, Bishop of Port-Louis, Mauritius, presented two
gifts to a local mosque on behalf of Pope Francis last week, one a copy
of the controversial Abu-Dhabi statement which claims that a diversity of religions is willed by God.
Piat went to the Jummah Mosque on September 24 to present Nissar Ramtoolah, president of the mosque, with the two gifts from Pope Francis, according to a translated report from the Diocese of Port-Louis. Photos of the exchange show the cardinal dressed as a layman all in white.
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