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Pope Benedict visits Hagia Sofia and becomes second Pope to enter a mosque
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.- On the third day of his pastoral visit to Turkey, Pope Benedict XVI visited the historic Cathedral-turned-museum Hagia Sofia, one of the most important symbols of the country, as well as the Blue Mosque, the central Mosque of Istanbul. The Pope became only the second Pope to ever enter a Muslim house of prayer. Subscriber comments:
Published by: dajcat
canada 01/15/2009 12:47 AM EST
I knew from RC friends that ifthey entered in to a non RC church it was considered a sin and must be confessed. Is the pope immune to this edict?
Published by: Jason
Louisiana, USA 12/03/2006 05:55 PM EST
If Benedict/Ratzinger really sait that to Mufti, then my question is: "Is Benedict even Catholic?" If he is, then he should know that the Catholic Church--THE Church of Christ--is the only way to true peace.
And what in the world was he doing in a pagan temple, if not trying to convert those lost people? Again, is he even Catholic? ADD A COMMENT (Your e-mail will NOT be published):
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