Monday, April 1, 2013

Muslims everywhere in Rome



Pope Francis washed the feet of a Muslim woman during the Holy Thursday Mass at a detention centre in Rome where the majority of the inmates are Muslims as in  the other prisons in Italy.Most of the immigrants in Italy, legal and illegal, are Muslims.They are assisted by the Jesuit Astali Centre which has a battery of Christian lawyers to assist them stay on in Italy.Most of the residents in Romes municipal centres for the poor and homeless (Centro di Accoglienza) are Muslims. Even most of the Responsibles In charge at these centres are Muslims.The contracts, for food and laundry, at these centres are also given to Muslims. At the Centro de Accoglienza of the Office of Immigration in Boccea, Rome they have an indoor mosque.There is the call to prayer every morning and a special system for dinner during the fasting time of Ramazan.In certain localities like Marconi and Vittorio Emmanuel many Muslims live while  house mosques exist in most areas of Rome.

Supported by the Socialists and Communists they are employed in the Army, police, security, transport etc. They can be seen working at Rome's metro stations and public libraries.Most of the attendees at petrol stations are from Bangladesh.While vegetable and fruit markets are owned by Arabs and other Muslims.Jihadis from Bosnia and Mostar,Croatia have settled in Rome.

Many Muslims marry Christian women.The women have to convert. The Vicariate under Cardinal Ruini informed Christian women of their rights if there is a separation.He did not say that according to the teachings of the Church, they would be lost for all eternity,living in adultery and mortal sin. This would not be pleasing to the influential leftist Jews, who dominate other areas of society here , where Muslims do not have control.


Recently, newspapers have prominently stated that a Saudi sheik likes Rome and is investing in cultural projects.The media here is anti-Catholic and anti-Vatican but will not similarly  criticize Islam or Judaism.


Recently Magdi Alam a high profile convert from Islam, said the Church was not doing enough against the 'evil ideology of Islam'.So he  we was leaving the church.-Lionel Andrades

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