Pope:  My UAE trip wrote new page in Christian-Islam history

Pope:  My UAE trip wrote new page in Christian-Islam history

Pope Francis smiles as he arrives in the Paul VI hall on the occasion of his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said his pilgrimage this week to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) wrote a “new page in history of the dialogue between Christianity and Islam” and in promoting world peace based on brotherhood.

Telling pilgrims at the Vatican on Wednesday about making the first-ever papal trip to the Arabian Peninsula, Ope Francis described his encounter with leaders of Islam as a counterpoint to the “strong temptation” to contend there’s a current clash between Christian and Islamic civilizations.

While in Abu Dhabi, Pope Francis signed a document with the grand imam of Al-Azhar, the ancient seat of learning in Sunni Islam, condemning religiously motivated and other violence. The Pope said the two religious leaders wanted to give a “clear and decisive sign” that respect and dialogue is possible between the Christian and Islamic worlds. /kga

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