Pope Francis Signs Contract To Build ‘Islam-Friendly’ Churches

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Pope Francis agreed to create Islam-friendly churches in Saudi Arabia

Pope Francis has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia to build the first ever ‘Islam-friendly’ Christian churches as part of the Vatican’s attempts to modernize Christianity. 

“This is the beginning of a rapprochement… It is a sign that the Saudi authorities are now ready to give a new image to the country,” the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran said.

Rt.com reports: Tauran was in Saudi Arabia for a week in the middle of last month, in a visit that was widely covered by local media, and mostly ignored by the English-language press. He met with the de-facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and with multiple spiritual leaders.

The final accord signed between Tauran and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdel Karim Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, a leading Wahhabi NGO, paves the way not only for building projects, but has outlined plans for Muslim-Christian summits and for greater rights for non-Islamic worshippers in the Gulf kingdom.

Saudi Arabia has a reputation as one of the most religiously intolerant regimes in the world. Non-Muslims are punished for any displays of their religion outside of their homes, while any Muslim who decides to convert to another faith is subject to a death sentence for apostasy. Islamic religious law is imposed uniformly on all those resident in the oil-rich state, regardless of beliefs, while a dedicated religious police oversees compliance.

Nonetheless, there has been an influx of migrant workers to the kingdom in the past decades, and more than 1.5 million Christians are thought to be in the country, mostly from the Philippines.

Attempts to negotiate a more visible status for Christianity by the Vatican date back years and, in 2008, it also announced a potentially “historic” agreement to construct the first modern-day church, a plan that was eventually shelved.

But the possibility of at least a cosmetic display of tolerance appears more likely in the reign of the image-conscious Mohammed bin Salman, who has already abandoned several landmark customs, such as those forbidding women from driving, or requiring them to be under the constant supervision of their guardians.

2 Comments

  1. thoughtful aren’t they .Caring .Sincere.And it will add to Londons Inns Temple Church now with Mosque Churches too Will simplify Incorporation in Jerusalem and streamline confessions.

    • If I were Pope I wouldn’t bother with building Christian churches in Saudi Arabia. The prince may mean well but what about the people? By opening up Saudi Arabia, that country will make even more enemies within the Muslim world. If Prince Salman wants to modernise this country, let him do it his own way Besides, how many Christians are to be found in Saudi Arabia? How many are even practising Christianity? What message will be given if a church is built but the congregation is very thin on the sand?

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