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Our views as Catholics regarding the repercussions surrounding our Holy Fathers address at the University of Regensburg, Germany last September 12, 2006 may not of course be as objective in the eyes of our Muslim brethren. But I still hope that they can take a second hard look at what the Pope really said before denouncing it with threats of a Jihad and before violently rising up in anger.
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Muslims all over the world were evidently offended when, in the German city of Regensburg, German-born Pope Benedict XVI "implicitly" denounced links between Islam and violence, particularly in regard to "jihad" or holy war.
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February 11, 2013 - 8:00pm