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Monday, March 24, 2008
Pope's Baptism of Muslim Journalist May Create New Tensions
Today's London Times says that Pope Benedict XVI is risking renewed tension with the Islamic world because of his high profile baptism of Muslim journalist Magdi Allam at the Vatican's Easter midnight Mass. (See prior posting.) Allam has made a rift more likely because of a letter (full text in Italian) he has published in Corriere della Sera, the Italian newspaper of which he is a deputy editor. Referring to his baptism, Allam said that his soul had been "liberated from the obscurantism of an ideology which legitimizes lies and dissimulation, violent death, which induces both murder and suicide, and blind submission to tyranny". He said that instead he had "seen the light" and joined "the authentic religion of Truth, Life and Liberty."