Over the centuries there have been countless failed attempts to bring the Orthodox and Catholic Churches into communion with each other. But the Pope's speech about Islam and Jihad may have accomplished what numerous ecumenical councils failed to achieve.
Gateway Pundit reports that the head of the Orthodox Church of Greece, Archbishop Christodoulos has joined the Pope in condemning radical Islam.
Shortly after an Islamic cleric called on Muslims to kill the Pope, Gateway reports that the Archbishop said in a sermon, "Many Christians on the Black Continent (Africa) suffer from fanatic Islamists. The example of Roman Catholic monks who were slaughtered last year..because they wore the cross and believed in our crucified Lord is still recent."
Is it wrong to tell the truth? The muslims are making his case for him with their reaction.
Posted by: jim at September 22, 2006 11:43 PM
Why would it matter what Karen Armstrong says? She is the Cindy Sherman of discontented, religious tourism. She is not a scholar; only a popularizer of religious thought. She is totally inconsequential.
Posted by: Maureen Mullarkey at September 21, 2006 10:25 AM
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