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WE HAVE MANY THINGS IN COMMON, HE TELLS MUSLIMS IN SPECIAL LETTER
VATICAN CITY: In a special personal letter to Muslims, Pope John Paul has singled out what they and Christians have in common on death, penance and the concern for just peace. The traditional Vatican message at the end of the month long fast of Ramadan was this year replaced by a personal letter from Pope John Paul because of the aftermath of the Gulf War. The pope expressed his solidarity with those who have lost loved ones: ' As you Muslims believe, so do we Christians affirm with hope that they have returned to the merciful judgement of God. May this time of mourning be tempered by the awareness that God's mercy and love are without limit. To all Muslims throughout the world, I wish to express the readiness of the Catholic Church to work together with you and all people of goodwill to aid the victims of the war and to build structures of a lasting peace, not only in the Middle East, but everywhere. This co-operation in solidarity towards the most afflicted can form the concrete basis for a sincere, profound and constant dialogue between believing Catholics and believing Muslims, from which there can arise a strengthened mutual knowledge and trust, and the assurance that each one everywhere will be able to profess, freely and authentically, his or her own faith. You who have completed the arduous month of fasting according to the dictates of your religion give
Aggressive Muslims VATICAN CITY, (CNS): The Soviet freedom of religion law has sparked aggressive Muslim fundamentalist movements which are a threat to Soviet society, said Eugene Ambarzumov, a member of the Russian parliament. In heavily Muslim-populated areas "the integralist and extremist movement has become a great attraction, and this strikes a certain fear," he said in a Vatican Radio interview. "The feeling is that there is a strong counteroffensive on the part of the strong Muslim integra lists which is prejudicial to culture, not just to the dominant Christian religion of Russia," he said. Russia is the largest Soviet republic, where most of the Russian Orthodox live. About 18 per cent of the 291 million Soviet population is Russian Orthodox and nine per cent is Muslim. Ambarzumov is also a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences which helped draft the religion law. Overall, he praised the law as a "positive change" which "not only proclaims, but also guarantees, confessional freedom".
to modern societies a needed example of obedience to God's will, to the importance of prayer and selfdiscipline, and to an ascetical simplicity in the use of this world's goods. We Christians have also recently completed our annual Lenten season of prayer and fasting, for us a time of repentence and purification. These are values which we Christians and Muslims share, according to our respective religious beliefs and traditions, and which we offer humankind as a religious alternative to the attractions of power, wealth and material pleasures. While the horrors of war are still fresh in our minds, and are a continuing cause of suffering for humanity in so many parts of the world, a reflection on the realities which underlie war is perhaps not out of place, even at this time of your joyful feast. We must all study attentively the causes of war, so that we can learn more effective ways to avoid it. Injustice, oppression, aggression, greed, unwillingness to enter into dialogue and negotiate, failure to forgive, and desire for revenge: these are merely some of the factors which lead people to depart from the way in which God desires us to live on this planet. We must all learn to recognise these elements in our own lives and societies, and find ways to overcome them. Only when individuals and groups undertake this Education for Peace can we build a fraternal and united world, freed from war and violence.,
First Moscow bishop in 55 years VATICAN CITY, (CNS): Pope John Paul II named the first resident bishop of Moscow in 55 years, created new dioceses in Byelorussia and named bishops for new apostolic administrations in Siberia and Kazakhstan. Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz, 45, is head of the apostolic administration of Mos-
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cow that last existed between 1926 and 1936. He will cover all of the Russian territory in Europe, west of the Ural Mountains. The Vatican estimates there are 60,000 Catholics in Russia, including 10,000 in Leningrad, which will be under the Apostolic Administration of Moscow. It did not
release figures on the Catholic population of the Soviet capital. The new Church jurisdictions reflect the fact that "70 years of state atheism with periods of intense religious persecution have changed the religious topography" of the Soviet Union, a Vatican statement said. Boundaries have been
redrawn so that all the territory of each diocese or apostolic administration is contained within the Soviet republic it serves — to avoid crossing political borders. Boundaries were last settled prior to World War II, before the Soviet Union took its current shape and when part of Byelorussia was under
Polish rule. Bishop Jan Lenga of Kazakhstan, will care for some 500,000 Catholics, mostly ethnic Germans, Poles and Ukrainian-rite faithful forced to live there after World War H. Jesuit Bishop Joseph Werth at Novosibirsk, the Siberian capital will be in charge. Catholic descendents of
believers, dissidents and political prisoners placed in internal exile after the Russian Revolution and during the Stalinist crackdowns on religion in the 1940s. Bishop-designate Werth was born in October 1952 to an ethnic German family in Kazakhstan. He has been a pastor in Marks on the
Volga River. Passage by the Soviet Union last year of a freedom of conscience law has allowed the Church to establish the new jurisdictions. Archbishop Kondrusiewicz. 45, had been responsible for the pastoral care of Byelorussia's 1.5 million Catholics since 1989.
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