The Record Newspaper 07 March 1991

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PERTH, WA: March 7, 1991

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VATICAN CITY, (CNS): Less than a week after the shooting stopped, the Catholic Church began picking up the pieces of the Persian Gulf War and fashioning them into a peace plan.

The main aims included immediate material aid for the shattered lives of war victims and giving the Church a strong, unified voice in solving the political problems .remaining in the Middle East. Hammering out the peace proposal at a March 4-5 Vatican meeting were Pope John Paul Catholic leaders from

Were raising the standard.

directly countries involved in the conflict, and Vatican officials. They included: patriarchs • Seven from the Persian Gulf and Middle East, representing the region's Catholic minority of four million. • Seven heads of bishops conferences from other countries involved in the war, including the United States, Great Britain and France. • Six high-level Vatican officials in charge of diplomacy, relief efforts, Eastern-rite churches and interreligious dialogue with Jews and Muslims.

The meeting was called by the pope, who has expressed continuing concern over the Gulf crisis and the negative effect it was having on the region's other political problems, relations between the West and the Arab-Islamic world, and Christian-MuslimJewish relations. The pope quickly set the tone and outlined the goals of church efforts in the "post-war Gulf". The meeting gathered Catholic leaders representing people who fought each other, and now "these same pastors call them to reconciliation to build together a future which permits

everyone to live in dignity and peace," the pope said in opening the meeting.

This includes works of charity and working for "a just and durable peace" through solving pressing political problems, he said. Otherwise, we face "the anger inherited from the past", he said. "If yesterday's problems are not resolved or do not even know the beginnings of a solution, the poor of the Middle East — I especially think of the Palestinians and the Lebanese — will be even more threatened," the pope added.

Other problems cited by the pope as needing immediate attention are security for Israel, foreign debt relief, controls on arms sales and an overall disarmament agreement for the region, and greater guarantees against military invasion. The overall need is for a world order which excludes war as a means of solving disputes between nations, he said. The pope also asked for greater freedom and respect by Arab governments for the tiny Catholic minority in the region. Throughout the area, Catholics face "1000 difficulties, the greatest

of which is to affirm themselves as a Christian minority in Islamic societies," he said.

Catholics in Arab countries face the same problems as Muslims, he said. "We can imagine the Islamic attitudes range impatience of Iraqis, from tolerance to rejec- Christians and Muslims. tion, the pope said. as they await a true peace "There are countries for today and tomorrow," which do not permit he said. Christian communities The Catholic Church to take root, celebrate wants to show its solidartheir faith and live ity, said the pope. according to the "When war sows divdemands of their confes- isions, suffering and sion.I think especially of death, it is of primary Saudi Arabia," he said. importance that the "There is not a religious Catholic Church appears war in progress" and the in the eyes of the world Gulf fighting was not a as a community of "holy war- because charity," he said. "belief in God calls to understanding and dia• Christians outlawed — Page 2. logue", he added.

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