Yahoo – AFP, Jean-Louis De La Vaissiere, 15 Jan 2015
Pope
Francis waves to Filipino Catholics as his motorcade passes by
in Manila on
January 15, 2015 (AFP Photo/Noel Celis)
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Manila
(AFP) - Pope Francis on Thursday condemned killing in God's name but warned
religion could not be insulted, weighing into a global debate on free speech
ahead of a rapturous welcome in the Philippines.
The pontiff
made the comments to reporters as he flew from Sri Lanka to begin a five-day
visit in the Catholic Church's Asian stronghold that is tipped to attract a
world-record papal crowd.
Filipino
Catholics gather after Pope Francis'
motorcade passed by in Manila on January
15, 2015 (AFP Photo/Noel Celis)
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But the
78-year-old pontiff also said "each religion has its dignity" and
"there are limits".
"If a
good friend speaks badly of my mother, he can expect to get punched, and that's
normal. You cannot provoke, you cannot insult other people's faith, you cannot
mock it," he said.
Brothers
Said and Cherif Kouachi stormed Charlie Hebdo's Paris office on January 7,
killing some of France's most loved satirical cartoonists in their outrage over
the magazine's repeated depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.
The assault
was followed two days later by an attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris by a
gunman claiming to have coordinated his actions with the brothers.
In all, 17
people died over three days in the bloodiest attacks in France in half a
century, sparking a global debate on the limits of free speech.
Charlie
Hebdo drew ire from religious groups again this week when it published a
"survivors" issue featuring an image of the prophet weeping on the
cover.
The cartoon
depicts Mohammed holding a sign reading "Je suis Charlie" (I am
Charlie), which became a global rallying cry for those expressing sympathy for
the victims and support for freedom of expression.
The cover
sparked a backlash in some parts of the Muslim world, where depicting the
prophet is seen as blasphemous.
Well-wishers
line the streets to catch a
glimpse of Pope Francis in Manila on
January 15,
2015 (AFP Photo/
Martin Bureau)
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"Freedom
of speech is a right and a duty that must be displayed without offending,"
he said just before arriving in the Philippine capital of Manila.
Francis on
Thursday began the second leg of his Asia tour after a successful visit to Sri
Lanka, where he preached on reconciliation and religious tolerance.
Passionate welcome
Church
bells tolled across the Philippines as his plane touched down, as hundreds of
children on the tarmac chanted: "Welcome Pope Francis".
Hundreds of
thousands of people then crowded the closed-off route the pope passed as he
made a 35-minute trip in a "popemobile" from the airport to the
Vatican's embassy to rest overnight.
The pope
stood on the back of the vehicle, which had no walls, waving and smiling
constantly to the crowd.
"When
I saw him wave, it was like a thrill went through me," 35-year-old
housewife Ivy Japlos told AFP.
Francis has
said his two-nation tour is aimed at adding momentum to the Church's already
impressive growth in Asia, with its support in the Philippines the benchmark
for the rest of the region.
Pope
Francis smiles, flanked by Head of
Vatican Security Domenico Giani, as he
arrives at a military airbase in Manila
on January 15, 2015 (AFP Photo/
Giuseppe
Cacace)
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The
high-point of his trip is expected to be an open-air mass on Sunday at a park
in Manila, with organisers preparing for up to six million people despite a
forecast of rain and security concerns.
Organisers
have said that, if the crowd is as big as expected, it will surpass the
previous record for a papal gathering of five million during a mass by John
Paul II at the same venue in 1995.
'Still
suffering'
Francis,
who is the fourth pope to visit the Philippines, is also due to visit
communities devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan, which left 7,350 people dead or
missing in 2013.
On
Saturday, he is scheduled to deliver a mass to tens of thousands of people in
Tacloban, one of the worst-hit cities in the central Philippines, and have an
intimate lunch with 30 typhoon survivors.
"The
heart of the message will be the poor, the poor who want to move forward, who
have suffered from the typhoon and are still suffering its consequences,"
the pope told reporters on way to the Philippines.
The main
scheduled events on Friday included a state welcome at the presidential palace,
a mass at Manila Cathedral and a meeting at a shopping mall with thousands of
families.
Authorities
have expressed major concerns over the pope's security in the Philippines,
where attempts have been made to kill visiting pontiffs twice before.
Nearly
40,000 soldiers and police are being deployed to protect Francis in what
Philippine military chief General Gregorio Catapang described as a
"security nightmare".
Potential
stampedes from the giant crowds, as well as the threat of Islamic militants or
lone-wolf assailants, are among the concerns.
Philippine
President Benigno Aquino made a nationally televised address this week
specifically to highlight the security threats for the pope and call on all
Filipinos to help protect him.
Adding to
the concerns, the pontiff has insisted he will not travel in a bullet-proof
vehicle during his big events so he can be closer to the faithful.
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“. New Tolerance
Look for a softening of finger pointing and an awakening of new tolerance. There will remain many systems for different cultures, as traditions and history are important to sustaining the integrity of culture. So there are many in the Middle East who would follow the prophet and they will continue, but with an increase of awareness. It will be the increase of awareness of what the prophet really wanted all along - unity and tolerance. The angel in the cave instructed him to "unify the tribes and give them the God of Israel." You're going to start seeing a softening of intolerance and the beginning of a new way of being.
Eventually, this will create an acknowledgement that says, "You may not believe the way we believe, but we honor you and your God. We honor our prophet and we will love you according to his teachings. We don't have to agree in order to love." How would you like that? The earth is not going to turn into one belief system. It never will, for Humans don't do that. There must be variety, and there must be the beauty of cultural differences. But the systems will slowly update themselves with increased awareness of the truth of a new kind of balance. So that's the first thing. Watch for these changes, dear ones. ...."
Eventually, this will create an acknowledgement that says, "You may not believe the way we believe, but we honor you and your God. We honor our prophet and we will love you according to his teachings. We don't have to agree in order to love." How would you like that? The earth is not going to turn into one belief system. It never will, for Humans don't do that. There must be variety, and there must be the beauty of cultural differences. But the systems will slowly update themselves with increased awareness of the truth of a new kind of balance. So that's the first thing. Watch for these changes, dear ones. ...."
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