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Prime
Minister Sharon eulogized Pope
Ariel Sharon: "On behalf of the Government and the State of Israel, I would like to express condolences on the passing of Pope John Paul II, and to share in the mourning of millions of Christians and believers in both the State of Israel and around the Christian world. Pope John Paul II was a man of peace and a friend of the Jewish People, who was familiar with the uniqueness of the Jewish People and who worked for an historic reconciliation between the peoples and for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the Vatican in late 1993. I was fortunate to meet the Pope in 1999, when I served as Foreign Minister and had traveled, on behalf of the Government, to invite him to attend the millennium celebrations. At my meeting with him, I felt the Pope's warm and admiring relations toward the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Yesterday, the world lost one of the most important leaders of our generation, whose great contribution to rapprochement and unity between peoples, understanding and tolerance will be with us for many years." Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, today expressed his deep sorrow at the passing of Pope John Paul II and said, "This is a great loss, first and foremost for the Catholic Church and its hundreds of millions of believers, but also for humanity as a whole. I had the privilege of meeting with His Holiness twice, and I was deeply impressed by his insights and his unique humanity. The State of Israel joins all those who mourn his loss. John Paul II led the Catholic Church towards closer relations with Israel and with the Jewish people. Through his public and religious work, he promoted inter-faith understanding and dialogue, with a willingness to address the past, and a profound determination to build a future of understanding and brotherhood between all faiths. John Paul II was the first Pope in history to visit a synagogue (Rome, 1986), where he referred to the Jewish people, for the first time, as 'our elder brothers'. On all his travels around the world he always made sure to meet with the Jewish community in every place. The Pope was committed to the fight against anti-Semitism, which he saw as a sin against God and against humanity. In the build-up to the millennium, Pope John Paul II called on the Catholic Church to conduct soul-searching regarding its relations with the Jewish people and all those who have suffered as a result of the Church's teachings. Prior to his historic visit to Israel in 2000 (http://tinyurl.com/56wco ), the Pope asked the Jewish people for forgiveness for the crimes that have been perpetrated against it in the name of the Church. He later wrote that message on a piece of paper ( http://tinyurl.com/642rb ) that he placed between the rocks of the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, during his visit to Jerusalem. The
Pope's visit to Israel in March 2000 , together with tens
of Pope John
Paul II will be remembered for his courageous and visionary drive to establish
full relations between Israel and the Holy See, a joint effort which was
crowned with success with the signing of the Fundamental Agreement ( http://tinyurl.com/5f66f
) between the two Israel, the Jewish people and the entire world, lost today a great champion of reconciliation and brotherhood between the faiths." |
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