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Olde Tyme Religion
Vatican to al-Andalus: "Nuts!"
2006-12-29
...or words to that effect.
The Roman Catholic bishop of Cordoba in southern Spain has rejected an appeal from Muslims for the right to pray in the city's cathedral, a former mosque. Juan Jose Asenjo rejected the request made by Spain's Islamic Board in a letter to the Pope. It had asked that the cathedral become an ecumenical temple where believers from all faiths could worship. The bishop said such a move would not contribute to the peaceful co-existence between people of different religions. On the contrary, he said in a statement late on Wednesday, the joint use of temples and places of worship would only generate confusion amongst the faithful.
Shared use of places of worship could make sense in airports or an Olympic village, said the bishop, but not in a consecrated Catholic cathedral.
Shared use of places of worship could make sense in airports or an Olympic village, said the bishop, but not in a consecrated Catholic cathedral.

Spain's Islamic Board, which represents a community of some 800,000 in a traditional Catholic country of 44 million, argued in its plea to the Pope that such a move in Cordoba could serve to "awake the conscience" of followers of both faiths and help bury past confrontations. "What we wanted was not to take over that holy place, but to take it over create in it, together with you and other faiths, an ecumenical space unique in the world which would have been of great significance in bringing peace to humanity," the letter said.
"Kumbayah and all that, man. Can you dig it?"
The board's general secretary, Mansur Escudero, said Muslims came from around the world to see Cordoba's cathedral. But
Fluffy bunny alert, get out yer hankies
security guards often stopped Muslim worshippers from praying inside the old mosque, he added. The Cordoba mosque was turned into a Catholic cathedral in the 13th Century after the city was conquered by King Ferdinand III in the war to drive the Moors from the Iberian peninsula. It is now a Unesco world heritage site.
When I get back to Spain, Cordoba is definitely on the list.
Posted by:Seafarious

#11  USN: "Mansur Escudero, said Muslims came from around the world to see Cordoba's cathedral," and they can, FROM THE STREET!

ROTFL...
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-12-29 22:11  

#10  Lol, Spot - instant memory trip...
Posted by: .com   2006-12-29 17:04  

#9  "Mansur Escudero, said Muslims came from around the world to see Cordoba's cathedral," and they can, FROM THE STREET!
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2006-12-29 14:57  

#8  And ironically, Aisha, mother of the last Moorish Sultan Boabdil settled the Granada matter long ago..
As he looked back towards the Alhambra palace, she reproached him..

"Well you may weep like a woman, for what you could not defend like a man!"
Posted by: john   2006-12-29 12:00  

#7  Hand over the Hagia Sophia and the remains of Solomon's Temple and we can talk about your former mosque...
Posted by: john   2006-12-29 11:57  

#6  ...could serve to "awake the conscience" of followers of both faiths and help bury past confrontations.

Is that in reference to the (dreaded) Crusades, to getting your arses handed to ya by King Ferdinand, or more recent "confrontations" like train bombings in Madrid? Methinks the only "confrontation" the Spaniards should bury is the one presented to them by that train bombing.
Posted by: BA   2006-12-29 10:10  

#5  For you dot:
Follow along in your books as we learn 3 new words in Turkish...
Posted by: Spot   2006-12-29 09:19  

#4  Sure, just whip out your Byzantine passport and the Muzzy Squatters say you'll be good to go. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2006-12-29 08:01  

#3  Well, when will THEY allow christians to pray in the Hagia Sophia?
Posted by: Ptah   2006-12-29 07:53  

#2  all you need to know about the origins of that mosque --when Arabs invaded in the early 8th century, they tore down the church of Saint Vincent and began building their great mosque...

There is a generic response to be used whenever Moslems demand this or that in the name of the Koran, Peace, and Past Glory. Nuts!
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2006-12-29 02:15  

#1  These guys make shoes, right?
Posted by: Skidmark   2006-12-29 01:49  

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