Jean-Louie Cardinal Tauran! You are a deluded traitor of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Deep down in your heart you don't believe that He is God, the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity. Deep down, you are a self-loathing Catholic and a hater of Mohammedans. If you truly loved those poor, deluded Mohammedans you would call them to abandon the barbaric political ideology that is Islam and its false prophet.You would call them to Christ.
What will you say to Our Blessed Lord on that day when He asks you why you let 1,500,000,000 plus people live and die in darkness?
You and your ilk are traitors to Our Lord and His Church.
https://zenit.org/articles/vatican-message-to-muslims-for-ramadan-7/
Christians and Muslims:
Beneficiaries and Instruments of Divine Mercy
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
1. The month of Ramadan and ‘Id al-Fitr is an important
religious event for Muslims around the world, focused on fasting, prayer and
good deeds, and is esteemed by Christians, your friends and neighbours. On
behalf of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and Christians all
over the world, we extend best wishes for a spiritually rewarding fast,
supported by good deeds, and for a joyful feast.
As is our cherished custom, we wish to share with you on
this occasion some reflections in the hope of strengthening the spiritual bonds
we share.
2. A theme that is close to the hearts of Muslims and
Christians alike is mercy.
We know that Christianity and Islam both believe in a
merciful God, who shows his mercy and compassion towards all his creatures, in
particular the human family. He created us out of an immense love. He is
merciful in caring for each of us, bestowing upon us the gifts we need for our
daily life, such as food, shelter and security. God’s mercy is manifested in a
particular way, however, through the pardon of our faults; hence he is the one
who pardons (al-Ghâfir), but the one who pardons much and always (al-Ghafour).
3. To underscore the importance of mercy, His Holiness Pope
Francis declared a Jubilee Year of Mercy to be celebrated from 8 December 2015
to 20 November 2016. In this regard he said: “Here… is the reason for the
Jubilee: because this is the time for mercy. It is the favorable time to heal
wounds, a time not to be weary of meeting all those who are waiting to see and
to touch with their hands the signs of the closeness of God, a time to offer
everyone, everyone, the way of forgiveness and reconciliation” (“Homily”, 11
April 2015).
Your pilgrimage (hajj) to the Holy places, mainly Mecca and
Medina, is surely a special time for you to experience God’s mercy. In fact,
among the well-known aspirations addressed to Muslim pilgrims is: “I wish you a
blessed pilgrimage, praiseworthy efforts and the pardon of your sins”. Making a
pilgrimage to obtain God’s pardon for sins, both for the living and dead, is
truly a salient custom practice among believers.
4. We, Christians and Muslims, are called to do our best to
imitate God. He, the Merciful, asks us to be merciful and compassionate towards
others, especially those who are in any kind of need. So too he calls us to be
forgiving of one another.
When we gaze upon humanity today, we are saddened to see so
many victims of conflicts and violence – here we think in particular of the
elderly, and children and women, especially those who fall prey to human
trafficking and the many people who suffer from poverty, illness, natural
disasters and unemployment.
5. We cannot close our eyes to these realities, or turn away
from these sufferings. It is true that situation are often very complex and
that their solution exceeds our capacities. It is vital, therefore, that all
work together in assisting those in need. It is a source of great hope when we
experience or hear of Muslims and Christians joining hands to help the needy.
When we do join hands, we heed an important command in our respective religions
and show forth God’s mercy, thus offering a more credible witness, individually
and communally, to our beliefs.
May the Merciful and Almighty God help us to walk always
along the path of goodness and compassion!
6. We join our prayerful good wishes to those of Pope
Francis for abundant blessings during Ramadan and for a lasting joy of ‘Id
al-Fitr.
Happy Feast to you all!
From the Vatican, 10 June 2016
Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran
President
Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I.
Secretary