KOMMONSENTSJANE – THE REAL ANGEL IS POPE FRANCIS

Vatican says Pope meant no offense calling Abbas ‘angel of peace’.  It was further explained by the Vatican that angel in this context really means “messenger.”  Glad the Vatican gave a further explanation.

Growing up, my Mom always stressed that you always kill  your enemies with “kindness.”  I used that strategy all of my life on people who did not want to get along but wanted to make your life miserable.  Some times it worked and sometimes it didn’t, especially in the workplace.  If it didn’t work, then you tried your best to avoid them and when you had to interface with them you kept your distance or hung around long enough to get the job done and moved on.

But when you have a group like the Muslims and their holy book definitely stresses, “kill the infidel” how is Pope Francis going around that?

Pope Francis embraces Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the end of the ceremony for the canonization of two nuns at Saint Peter’s square in the Vatican City

Pope Francis (R) embraces Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the end of the ceremony for the canonisation of four nuns at Saint Peter's square in the Vatican City, May 17, 2015.    REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Pope Francis (R) embraces Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the end of the ceremony for the canonisation of two nuns at Saint Peter’s square in the Vatican City, May 17, 2015. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis meant no offense to Israel by referring to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as being “an angel of peace” and intended to encourage harmony between the two sides, the Vatican said on Tuesday.

Vatican agrees first treaty with State of Palestine, solidifying relationship.

Francis met Abbas at the Vatican on Saturday and used the words as he presented the Palestinian president with a large bronze medallion representing the angel of peace, one of his customary gifts to visiting presidents.

Receiving Abbas at the papal apartments, the Argentine pontiff, speaking in Italian, said the medallion was an appropriate gift because “you are a bit an angel of peace”, according to a reporter representing several news agencies at the meeting.

Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said he had not heard the remarks himself and had nothing to add to the words attributed to the pope by the pool reporter.

“It is clear that there was no intention to offend anyone,” Lombardi told Reuters.

Early reports had conflicted as to whether the pope urged Abbas to be an “angel of peace” or if he had described him as such.

The pope met Abbas a few days after the Vatican formalized its recognition of the Palestinian state, a move which riled Israel’s government.

The Vatican said after Saturday’s meeting that the two had expressed hope that talks between the two sides could resume after breaking down a year ago.

Francis and Abbas, who met last year with former Israeli president Shimon Peres in an unprecedented inter-religious event at the Vatican, had a “very colloquial” exchange as they exchanged gifts, Lombardi said in a statement.

“In any case, the sense of encouraging a commitment to peace was very clear and I believe that the very gift of the symbol of an angel of peace was made by the pope with this intention as well as previous presentations of the same gift to presidents, not only to Abbas.”

Lombardi said the pope explains the significance of the medal to heads of state who receive it, and that the word “angel” in this context means “messenger”.

Abbas also attended a canonization ceremony on Sunday at which Francis made saints of two Palestinian nuns.

(Reporting by Gavin Jones and Isla Binnie)

kommonsentsjane

 

Unknown's avatar

About kommonsentsjane

Enjoys sports and all kinds of music, especially dance music. Playing the keyboard and piano are favorites. Family and friends are very important.
This entry was posted in Kommonsentsjane - Pope Francis and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment