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Pope calls Christians the most persecuted – Raw Story

Pope laments religious persecution as threat to world peace, says Christians suffer most

Pope Benedict XVI singled out Christians as the religious group that suffers from the most persecution on Thursday, denouncing lack of freedom of worship as an “intolerable” threat to world security.

The message reflected a pressing concern by Benedict in recent months for the plight of Christian minorities in parts of the world, especially in the Middle East.

“Sadly, the year now ending has again been marked by persecution, discrimination, terrible acts of violence and religious intolerance,” Benedict lamented in the message for World Peace Day, celebrated by the church on Jan. 1, but traditionally released in advance

He wrote that he was especially thinking of Iraq “,which continues to be a theater of violence and strife” as it aims for stability and reconciliation.

Benedict singled out the “reprehensible attack” on a Baghdad cathedral during Mass in October, killing two priests and more than 50 other worshippers, as well as attacks on private homes that “spread fear within the Christian community and (create) a desire on the part of many to emigrate in search of a better life.”

The Vatican voiced concerns that the steadily flight of Christians from Iraq will effectively eliminate the ancient community there.

“At present, Christians are the religious group which suffers most from persecution on account of its faith,” the pontiff asserted, and cited Christian communities suffering from violence and intolerance particularly in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Holy Land.

“This situation is intolerable, since it represents an insult to God and to human dignity” as well as “a threat to security and peace,” Benedict wrote in one of the 17-page-long message’s strongest passages.

He appealed to authorities to “act promptly to end every injustice” against Christians.

Benedict didn’t cite countries, but in past years church officials have lamented that Christians — most of them migrant workers — are forbidden to worship in Saudi Arabia.

He blasted what he called “more sophisticated forms of hostility to religion, which, in Western countries, occasionally find expression in a denial of history and the rejection of religious symbols which reflect the identity and the culture of the majority of its citizens.”

Benedict has been continuing a campaign launched by his predecessor, the late John Paul II, to reinvigorate Europe’s “Christian roots.”

The Vatican has criticized initiatives in some Western countries to ban crucifixes from public places, ranging from classrooms to courtrooms, including in predominantly Catholic Italy.

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  • At present, Christians are the religious group which suffers most from persecution on account of its faith,” the pontiff asserted, and cited Christian communities suffering from violence and intolerance particularly in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Holy Land.

    Looks like the pope like everyother Christian thinks it is about them and yet don’t recognize the Christians prescuating others lead to this. The pope needs to correct Christians instead of being adored by all Roman Catholics and needs to stop letting himself and clegry oppressing the majority of people this Church has done throughout History.

    Again can all Christians stop acting like they are prescuted when they don’t care about anyone besides themselves. It is sad if the Jesus of Gospels was to return these Christians would kill him because he would correct them.

    Christians like to pull the emotional card because they have no evidence or logical reason to believe. take away eternal life and they would not believe in this belief.

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