Pars Today – The head of the world’s Catholics described the remarks of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution about Prophet Jesus (PBUH) as significant and impactful for Christian followers.
The Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Vatican, during a meeting with Pope Francis, presented a plaque containing excerpts from the statements of Ayatollah Khamenei about Prophet Jesus (PBUH), titled “If Christ Were Among Us,” to the head of the world’s Catholics. According to Pars Today, during this meeting, which was attended by Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari, Iran’s Ambassador to the Vatican, the Pope described the plaque as containing notable and important points that could be influential and impactful for followers of Christianity.
Iran’s respectable and trustworthy image among Ghanaian Christians
On the occasion of the New Year, Amir Heshmati, Iran’s Cultural Attaché in Ghana, and Archbishop John Bonaventure Kwofie, the leader of Ghana’s Catholics, held a meeting. During the meeting, the leader of Ghana’s Catholics described Iran’s image among Ghanaian Christians as respectable and trustworthy, emphasizing the necessity of closer ties between the two nations.
Head of Iran’s Judiciary meets with representatives of Armenian and Assyrian communities in Iran’s Parliament
Hojjatul-Islam Mohseni Ejeie, the head of Iran’s Judiciary, had a meeting with representatives of the Armenian and Assyrian communities (religious and parliamentary) in Iran. Congratulating them on the birth of Prophet Jesus (PBUH) and the New Year, he stated: “Undoubtedly, if any of the divine prophets, including Prophet Jesus (PBUH), were alive today, they would have reacted strongly and decisively to the brutal crimes of the Zionists against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the silence and all-out support of some Western countries for these crimes.”
Hojjatul-Islam Ejeie added: “Scholars and thinkers of religions should increase the level and extent of their dialogues, collaborations, and interactions to find the right path for the happiness of humanity. After that, they should not show bias in adopting and advancing this path.”
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