PAPAL PILGRIMAGE IS SPIRITUAL, NOT POLITICAL
VATICAN (CWNews.com) -- Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, the head of the
Vatican committee coordinating the Jubilee celebration, has warned against a
tendency to see the visit by Pope John Paul II to the Holy Land exclusively
in political terms-- and, in particular, in terms of Christian-Jewish relations.
Cardinal Etchegaray stressed that the Pope's plan was to make a spiritual
pilgrimage. He pointed out that the trip had been scheduled to coincide with
the feast of the Annunciation-- March 25-- because the Holy Father had
been particularly anxious to celebrate that feast in Nazareth.
While conceding that the Pope's meeting with Jewish leaders and his visit to
the Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem would be "particularly impressive," he
emphasized that the highlights of the trip would be the visits to the sites
connected with the history of salvation. As for the political affairs of the
region, the cardinal warned that "those who expect John Paul II to become
involved in the details of the peace process are deceiving themselves."
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