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Cardinal screens 'Muslim scare' video at Vatican synod

Published: October 15, 2012

A cardinal has caused an uproar at the Vatican by screening a spurious YouTube video that makes alarmist predictions about the growth of Islam in Europe, reports Reuters.

The seven-minute clip, called Muslim Demographics, was the talk of an international gathering of bishops on Monday, two days after Cardinal Peter Turkson screened it during a free discussion period.

Turkson, a Ghanaian who is based in the Vatican and is president of its Council for Justice and Peace, sparked consternation among his fellow bishops over the clip.

"As we were arriving this morning I was asked several times 'Who planned it? Whose was it? Who is behind it?" Father Thomas Rosica said at a briefing for journalists, who are not allowed to attend the synod sessions, the first since the screening.

He said the clip had sparked "the most animated" discussion so far at the three-week conference, and one bishop said he would rebut Turkson by presenting a report with contrary data.

The clip has brought Islam to the top of the agenda at the synod, attended by 262 bishops. "Islam is the buzzword," Rosica said.

Turkson could not be reached for comment on why he chose to screen the video during the Vatican meeting, where the bishops are discussing ways of winning back lapsed Roman Catholics in developed countries.

The clip, which has been viewed over 13 million times on YouTube since it was uploaded by an anonymous user in 2009, combines dramatic music with skewed population statistics to make claims about various European countries such as "In just 39 years France will be an Islamic republic."

FULL STORY Cardinal causes uproar with "Muslim scare" video at Vatican (Reuters)

 


 

 

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  1. Why should it cause an uproar?
    The hierarchy of the church needs to be made aware that type of distorted information is floating around and is widely believed by many.
    I have yet to see a strong church response to such destructive publications. I say good on you Cardinal Peter Turkson.

  2. 'Distorted information'?
    We do not know, nor do we live in Europe, but from what I have seen and heard, many Christians in Europe are scared whatever the statistics say. Usually in many situation, the fanatics call the tune, and the faithful keep silent.
    Remember the situation before World War II in Germany!
    Nobody wanted to listen to the prophetic words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer!

  3. Yes, perhaps the bishops do need some awareness-raising about media issues, particularly internet issues.
    Cardinal Turkson's intervention might very well have this effect.
    I hope that was his intention and that he wasn't just naively accepting the video's premise.

  4. Perhaps Cardinal Turkson was not aware that the statistics aired in this video had been widely disproved in 2009?
    But it was interesting that the clip apparently brought the 'most animated discussion' up to that time.
    Robust debate is surely always preferable.
    From such discussion could even come some helpful answers to the distressing attacks on Christian congregations in Pakistan.

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