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Assisi, Italy, Aug 11, 2016 / 05:24 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- If a prominent imam is right, Pope Francis will visit Assisi Sept. 19 for a major international interreligious meeting.Mohamed Abdel Qader, the Imam of Perugia and Umbria – the Italian region that is home to Assisi – raised the possibility last week in an interview with the Italian Bishops Conference’s television TV2000.Imam Qader was in Assisi when Pope Francis visited to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the “perdono” indulgence. This plenary indulgence, established in 1216 under Pope Honorius III, is given to everyone who goes to Assisi, goes to confession, receives Holy Communion and prays according the Pope’s intentions on the days of Aug. 1-2 each year.The imam attended the Aug. 4 ceremony at the St. Mary of the Angels Basilica in Assisi. He exchanged a quick greeting with Pope Francis before he left.The unscheduled meeting came only three days after Muslim leaders all over Europe m...

Assisi, Italy, Aug 11, 2016 / 05:24 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- If a prominent imam is right, Pope Francis will visit Assisi Sept. 19 for a major international interreligious meeting.

Mohamed Abdel Qader, the Imam of Perugia and Umbria – the Italian region that is home to Assisi – raised the possibility last week in an interview with the Italian Bishops Conference’s television TV2000.

Imam Qader was in Assisi when Pope Francis visited to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the “perdono” indulgence. This plenary indulgence, established in 1216 under Pope Honorius III, is given to everyone who goes to Assisi, goes to confession, receives Holy Communion and prays according the Pope’s intentions on the days of Aug. 1-2 each year.

The imam attended the Aug. 4 ceremony at the St. Mary of the Angels Basilica in Assisi. He exchanged a quick greeting with Pope Francis before he left.

The unscheduled meeting came only three days after Muslim leaders all over Europe made the decision to take part in Catholic Masses on Sunday, as a sign of solidarity with the Catholic Church. The move was a rejection of the barbaric murder of Fr. Jacques Hamel, the French priest killed by Islamist extremists at the end of Mass in a church in the area of Rouen, France.

Imam Qader told TV2000 that there will be a papal visit to Assisi for peace Sept. 19-20.

“I and many other representatives of the national and international Muslim community will go and greet the Pope,” the imam said.

At present, the Vatican has not officially confirmed papal participation in the meeting of Assisi.

The meeting falls on the 30th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer for Peace that St. John Paul II convoked in Assisi 1986.

St. John Paul II went back to Assisi for successive events 1993 and 2002. The last day of prayer led by a Pope was convoked by Benedict XVI in 2011, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first historic meeting in Assisi.

However, the Sant’Egidio community has organized an interreligious meeting every year since 1986, held at different locations.

This year, the event will once again take place in Assisi. Father Mauro Galimberti, custodian of the Sacred Convent of Assisi, said that the Franciscan friars will join the Sant’Egidio community and the diocese to “open wide the doors for a new meeting among the world leaders of religion.”

The event, the custodian said, will be “a choral prayer.”

“Together, we will ask ourselves: what are the principles acknowledged by all the religions for peaceful coexistence? What contribution to politics, science and culture in general can we propose to draft a decalogue of human coexistence?”

This interreligious dialogue effort is part of other efforts to advance a “culture of encounter” which the Pope has prized during his pontificate.

Other noteworthy events are also taking place in Catholic-Muslim dialogue. Relations have been re-established with Egypt’s Al-Azhar Mosque, one of the most important institutions of Sunni Islam.

Ahmed al-Tayab, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, had a private meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican May 23.

Pope Francis is also expected to visit the Mosque of Rome. The invitation was personally forwarded to Pope Francis by an Islamic delegation Jan. 20, in a short 10-minute meeting in a small hall of Paul VI Hall ahead of the Pope’s general audience.

Though the delegation said the Pope accepted the invitation, at present no date for the visit has been set.

 

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IMAGE: CNS photo/courtesy ITU via Catholic ReviewBy Paul McMullenBALTIMORE(CNS) -- World-class triathlete Katie Hursey Zaferes travels with a custombicycle and enough workout gear to outfit an entire aerobics class.Howdoes she lighten her load?Withliberal doses of faith and family.WhenZaferes, 27, competes in the women's triathlon Aug. 20 at the Olympics in Riode Janeiro, she'll represent not just the United States, but a large extendedfamily in Carroll County, one that includes an absent cousin.Zafereswas baptized at St. John Church in Westminster and raised in St. Bartholomew Parishin Manchester, where her parents, Bill and Mary Lynn Hursey, have been memberssince the 1990s."TheHurseys are a remarkable family, I baptized their youngest (Karly) the firstmonth I arrived in Carroll County," said Father Michael Roach, pastor of St.Bartholomew. "They're a faithful family, always at Sunday Mass. You wish youhad a hundred families like them."Zaferesrecalled being an active participant in...

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By Paul McMullen

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- World-class triathlete Katie Hursey Zaferes travels with a custom bicycle and enough workout gear to outfit an entire aerobics class.

How does she lighten her load?

With liberal doses of faith and family.

When Zaferes, 27, competes in the women's triathlon Aug. 20 at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she'll represent not just the United States, but a large extended family in Carroll County, one that includes an absent cousin.

Zaferes was baptized at St. John Church in Westminster and raised in St. Bartholomew Parish in Manchester, where her parents, Bill and Mary Lynn Hursey, have been members since the 1990s.

"The Hurseys are a remarkable family, I baptized their youngest (Karly) the first month I arrived in Carroll County," said Father Michael Roach, pastor of St. Bartholomew. "They're a faithful family, always at Sunday Mass. You wish you had a hundred families like them."

Zaferes recalled being an active participant in the youth ministry directed by Linda Sterner.

"The youth group picnics and trips were my favorite," she wrote in an email to the Catholic Review, the news outlet of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. "It's a community full of love and support, that's the best part about St. Bart's. I always look forward to going back home and seeing everyone at Mass."

There have been few opportunities for that since 2007, when she graduated from North Carroll High School and headed to Syracuse University on a track and field scholarship.

Zaferes answered questions from Banyoles, Spain, where she was completing her Olympic preparation. She and her husband, Tommy, also a pro triathlete, make their home in Santa Cruz, California, but their careers keep them on the road nine months a year.

"One of my favorite rituals," she wrote, "is when my husband and I pray together before bed. One of us will start, then the other will fill in anything that the other one may have missed. Sometimes I learn things about my husband's day, or even life, just by listening to him pray."

Their intentions continue to include her third cousin, Jacob Offutt.

In December 2014, six months after he had graduated from St. John School in Westminster, Jacob was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. He was a second-degree black belt in karate, and a "Jake's Kickin' It" campaign included photos of Zaferes in that pose during the first half of 2015, a year in which she competed in England, New Zealand, Sweden, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.

"We started taking pictures of ourselves and our friends 'kickin' it' around the world," Zaferes said. "We wanted to show Jake that there were many of us fighting with him."

Forced to withdraw from his freshman year at Winters Mill High School, Jacob died July 13, 2015.

"Katie's not only a great athlete, she's a kind and considerate person," said Joe Offutt, Jake's father. "Jake looked up to her. Her accomplishments and travels were a good distraction for him."

Offutt is a first cousin to Zaferes' mother, who prays for her daughter's safety in an endeavor which, at the Olympics, consists of a 1.5-km. swim, 40-km. bike ride and 10-km. run.

Mary Lynn Hursey followed online the progress of a 2014 triathlon in Cape Town, South Africa, where Zaferes lost her computer timing chip and her mother's mind raced to the sharks offshore.

"I had that fear," Mary Lynn Hursey said. "She lost her chip and her name wasn't coming up, and I'm asking, 'Where is my child?' ' I'm always praying for Katie, before, during and after a competition. I pray for her safety. The biking is a scary thing. When you see a DNF (did not finish) ' your mind races."

Triathlon's open-water swimming will be conducted in the notoriously polluted waters of Rio de Janeiro, where "Team Katie" will include her parents.

Zaferes was an age-group swimmer and had a 1,600-meter best of 4 minutes, 57 seconds in high school track, but she didn't respond to a recruiting pitch from USA Triathlon until near the end of her collegiate running days.

Faith played a part there, too.

While earning a bachelor's degree in physical education at Syracuse, she baby-sat for Ashley and Rick Kelley, whose five children include four adopted from Ethiopia. Zaferes recounted a pivotal Sunday with them and Msgr. J. Robert Yeazel, pastor of Holy Cross Church in Genesee, New York.

"I remember one particular Mass, when I was deciding whether or not I was going to commit to triathlon," she said. "The entire homily, I felt like the priest was speaking to me. He was saying that sometimes you need to get out of your comfort zone and try new things."

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McMullen is managing editor of the Catholic Review, the news website and magazine of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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