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Assisi, Italy, Aug 5, 2016 / 05:09 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- During his visit to Assisi Thursday, Pope Francis had a brief, unscheduled meeting with the imam of Perugia, Abdel Qader Mohammed, who thanked the Roman Pontiff for his recent statement that true Islam is not a religion of violence, but of peace.Pope Francis met briefly with Mohammed during his Aug. 4 visit to the Porziuncola inside the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels.According to San Francesco, the official magazine of the Franciscans in Assisi, Mohammed thanked Pope Francis for statements he made during his July 31 papal flight to Rome where he affirmed, in Mohammed's words, “that Islam is not a religion of terrorism, but a faith of peace.”When asked by a French journalist during the flight whether or not Islam as a whole can be considered a violent religion, the Pope responded that “I do not believe it is right to identify Islam with violence…This is not right and it is not true.”&ldqu...

Assisi, Italy, Aug 5, 2016 / 05:09 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- During his visit to Assisi Thursday, Pope Francis had a brief, unscheduled meeting with the imam of Perugia, Abdel Qader Mohammed, who thanked the Roman Pontiff for his recent statement that true Islam is not a religion of violence, but of peace.

Pope Francis met briefly with Mohammed during his Aug. 4 visit to the Porziuncola inside the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels.

According to San Francesco, the official magazine of the Franciscans in Assisi, Mohammed thanked Pope Francis for statements he made during his July 31 papal flight to Rome where he affirmed, in Mohammed's words, “that Islam is not a religion of terrorism, but a faith of peace.”

When asked by a French journalist during the flight whether or not Islam as a whole can be considered a violent religion, the Pope responded that “I do not believe it is right to identify Islam with violence…This is not right and it is not true.”

“I don’t like to speak about Islamic violence,” he said, noting that while “one can speak of the so-called ISIS,” it is "an Islamic state which presents itself as violence.”

“This is a small fundamentalist group called ISIS,” he said. But “I do not believe it is true or correct that Islam is terrorist.”

According to San Francesco, Mohammed said the unexpected meeting with Pope Francis was “an exciting, important and necessary encounter, now more than ever…because dialogue is built on mutual respect and sincerity. And today more than ever, firm stances are needed against all forms of violence and terror.”

“A heartfelt thanks to Pope Francis for his closeness to us Muslims,” Mohammed commented, closing by praising “Allah, the Merciful.”

Pope Francis visited Assisi to mark the 800th anniversary of the “Pardon of Assisi,” when, according to tradition, Saint Francis had a vision of Christ and Our Lady surrounded by angels. When the Lord asked what he wanted for the salvation of souls, Saint Francis responded by asking God to grant a plenary indulgence to all pilgrims who visited the church.

This isn’t the first time Francis has met with an imam. On March 19 he embraced the grand imam of Ahmed el-Tayeb, grand imam of the al-Azhar Mosque, during a meeting at the Vatican, a move which is seen as a step toward reopening dialogue between Christians and Sunni Muslims.

On that occasion, el-Tayeb issued a global appeal to counter terrorism, which he said is “deviant” from true Islam and threatens both east and west alike.

While in Assisi, Pope Francis also heard the confessions of 19 people and visited the hospital of the friars of the Porziuncola in the evening, where he gave a brief speech before heading back to Rome.

“Thank you so much for your welcome and I ask the Lord to bless you,” Pope Francis said. “I thank you for this desire to be close to me. Do not forget: always forgive. Forgive from the heart, or if you can get closer… but forgive, because if we forgive the Lord forgives us, and we all need forgiveness. Is there anyone not in need of pardon here? All (are)!”

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By WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Byofficiating at a same-sex wedding, Vice President Joe Biden as a prominentCatholic politician has created confusion over church teaching on marriage and "thecorresponding moral obligations of Catholics," three U.S. bishops said Aug. 5."Questions revolving aroundmarriage and human sexuality are deeply felt in our homes and communities,"said the bishops. "We join with our Holy Father Pope Francis in affirming theinviolable dignity of all people and the church's important role inaccompanying all those in need."In doing so, we also stand withPope Francis in preserving the dignity and meaning of marriage as the union ofa man and a woman."Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz ofLouisville, Kentucky, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, wasjoined by two USCCB chairmen in writing a blog post about Biden presiding at asame-sex wedding of two longtime White House aides Aug. 1. The posting is onthe USCCB blog, http://usccbmedia.blogspot.com.Signing on to the blog...

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WASHINGTON (CNS) -- By officiating at a same-sex wedding, Vice President Joe Biden as a prominent Catholic politician has created confusion over church teaching on marriage and "the corresponding moral obligations of Catholics," three U.S. bishops said Aug. 5.

"Questions revolving around marriage and human sexuality are deeply felt in our homes and communities," said the bishops. "We join with our Holy Father Pope Francis in affirming the inviolable dignity of all people and the church's important role in accompanying all those in need.

"In doing so, we also stand with Pope Francis in preserving the dignity and meaning of marriage as the union of a man and a woman."

Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, was joined by two USCCB chairmen in writing a blog post about Biden presiding at a same-sex wedding of two longtime White House aides Aug. 1. The posting is on the USCCB blog, http://usccbmedia.blogspot.com.

Signing on to the blog were Bishop Richard J. Malone of Buffalo, New York, chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth; and Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, chairman of the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development.

"The two strands of the dignity of the person and the dignity of marriage and the family are interwoven. To pull apart one is to unravel the whole fabric," they wrote.

"When a prominent Catholic politician publicly and voluntarily officiates at a ceremony to solemnize the relationship of two people of the same sex, confusion arises regarding Catholic teaching on marriage and the corresponding moral obligations of Catholics," the prelates said. "What we see is a counter-witness, instead of a faithful founded in truth.

"Pope Francis has been very clear in affirming the truth and constant teaching of the church that same-sex relationships cannot be considered 'in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family,'" they continued, quoting from "Amoris Laetitia," the pope's apostolic exhortation summing up two synods on the family.

Referencing "Faithful Citizenship," the bishops' quadrennial document on political responsibility, the three prelates also noted that "laws that redefine marriage to deny its essential meaning are among those that Catholics must oppose, including in their application after they are passed."

"Such witness is always for the sake of the common good," they added.

Archbishops Kurtz and Wenski and Bishop Malone also quoted from Pope Francis' address to Congress last September: "He reminded us that all politicians 'are called to defend and preserve the dignity of (their) fellow citizens in the tireless and demanding pursuit of the common good, for this is the chief aim of all politics.'"

"Catholic politicians in particular are called to 'a heroic commitment' on behalf of the common good and to 'recognize their grave responsibility in society to support laws shaped by these fundamental human values and oppose laws and policies that violate (them),'" the three added, again quoting from the pope's words to U.S. lawmakers.

According to AP, the wedding of Joe Mahshie and Brian Mosteller took place at the vice president's official residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory. The two asked Biden to officiate, AP said, adding that the vice president had to get a temporary license to do so from the District of Columbia to make the marriage legal.

In 2012, Biden said as a Catholic he was "absolutely comfortable" with same-sex couples marrying, adding they should get "the same exact rights" heterosexual married couples receive. Shortly after that President Barack Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage. In a June 2015 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court declared same-sex marriage legal in the nation.

Biden also has long-supported keeping abortion legal.

In their blog post, Archbishops Kurtz and Wenski and Bishop Malone said that "faithful witness can be challenging -- and it will only grow more challenging in the years to come -- but it is also the joy and responsibility of all Catholics, especially those who have embraced positions of leadership and public service."

"Let us pray for our Catholic leaders in public life, that they may fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to them with grace and courage and offer a faithful witness that will bring much needed light to the world." The three bishops said. "And may all of us as Catholics help each other be faithful and joyful witnesses wherever we are called."

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