There seem to be two different articles from the same 'paper on this. It's an interesting exercise in compare and contrast: Pope urges dialogue between Christians and Muslims and then there's this one "Violence must be opposed, Pope tells Muslim leaders" Of course there is no necessary contradiction, but it's interesting to see the different approaches and how easy it might be to draw oppositional-seeming implications from the same event.
Filed in: Pope, BenedictXVI, Islam, Christian, violence, dialogue, religion
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