ROME — In his first-ever video declaring his “prayer intentions,” the Roman Catholic leader Jorge Bergoglio, also known as Pope Francis, called for dialogue and collaboration among those of the various world religions on Tuesday, asserting that they are simply “seeking or meeting God in different ways.”“Most of the planet’s inhabitants declare themselves believers,” he states in the production released on the Feast of Epiphany. “This should lead to dialogue among religions. We should not stop praying for it and collaborating with those who think differently.”The video then features clips of those from different world religions declaring belief in their various deities.“I have confidence in Buddha,” a female lama announces.“I believe in God,” a rabbi affirms.“I believe in Jesus Christ,” a priest states.“I believe in Allah,” an Islamic leader declares.The Pope Video – Inter-religious Dialoguehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq7us5Lf5IUhttp://christiannews.net/2016/01/09/pope-calls-for-collaboration-with-worlds-religions-those-who-meet-god-in-different-ways/
_________________Colin Murray