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Vatican Creates Syncretistic Logo With Muslim Crescent Moon

The Vatican has published the official logo for Pope Francis’ visit to Morocco (March 30-31). It shows the cross enveloped by the Islamic crescent moon. The Vatican explained in a statement (January …More
The Vatican has published the official logo for Pope Francis’ visit to Morocco (March 30-31). It shows the cross enveloped by the Islamic crescent moon.
The Vatican explained in a statement (January 7) that the Christian cross and Muslim crescent symbolize “an interreligious encounter between Christians and Muslims”.
The Arabic line at the bottom of the logo reads "Morocco".
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"According to Al Azhar professor , Muslims can be tolerant of the cross—they can even wear and pray to it—but only when in need of deceiving Christians, whom the learned professor portrayed as the natural enemies of Muslims". Raymond Ibrahim Blog —
Islamic Hate for the Christian Cross
Lateran Council V (Ecumenical XVIII)
The Muslims treat the Cross and Salvation with complete contempt

[…] the …More
"According to Al Azhar professor , Muslims can be tolerant of the cross—they can even wear and pray to it—but only when in need of deceiving Christians, whom the learned professor portrayed as the natural enemies of Muslims". Raymond Ibrahim Blog —
Islamic Hate for the Christian Cross
Lateran Council V (Ecumenical XVIII)

The Muslims treat the Cross and Salvation with complete contempt


[…] the Turks and other infidels […] They treat the way of true light and salvation with complete contempt and totally unyielding blindness; they attack the life-giving cross on which our Saviour willed to accept death so that by dying he might destroy death, and by the ineffable mystery of his most holy life he might restore life; and they make themselves hateful enemies of God and most bitter persecutors of the Christian religion. Strengthened by defences not only spiritual but also temporal, we may be able, under God’s guidance and favour, to oppose the bitter and frequent sallies by which, in wild rage, they move savagely amidst Christian blood. (Lateran Council V. Session XII, March 16, 1517)