Deeply sorry
Before leading the recitation of the Angelus at noon today (Rome time), the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI said:
"As is the custom, I will speak more of this during next Wednesday’s General Audience.
"At this time, I wish also to add that I am deeply sorry for the reactions in some countries to a few passages of my address at the University of Regensburg, which were considered offensive to the sensibility of Muslims.
"These in fact were a quotation from a medieval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought.
"Yesterday, the Cardinal Secretary of State published a statement in this regard in which he explained the true meaning of my words.
"I hope that this serves to appease hearts and to clarify the true meaning of my address, which in its totality was and is an invitation to frank and sincere dialogue, with great mutual respect. "
(translation by the Holy See - photo from Aug. 20)
"As is the custom, I will speak more of this during next Wednesday’s General Audience.
"At this time, I wish also to add that I am deeply sorry for the reactions in some countries to a few passages of my address at the University of Regensburg, which were considered offensive to the sensibility of Muslims.
"These in fact were a quotation from a medieval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought.
"Yesterday, the Cardinal Secretary of State published a statement in this regard in which he explained the true meaning of my words.
"I hope that this serves to appease hearts and to clarify the true meaning of my address, which in its totality was and is an invitation to frank and sincere dialogue, with great mutual respect. "
(translation by the Holy See - photo from Aug. 20)
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