Summary
In a speech during Lent, Mons. Castellucci, Bishop of Modena and Vice President of CEI (Conferenza Episcopale Italiana), translated “If the mountain does not go to Mohammed, then Mohammed goes to the mountain,” emphasizing that God’s conversion rather than human conversion is the message of Easter. This idea sparked debate on whether Christians or Islamists are right about the relationship between faith and practice. A new version of Castellucci’s speech has been presented as a more normalized stance. The article discusses these conflicting views, their implications for understanding Catholic beliefs, and highlights the ongoing discourse within the Church regarding religious practices and interpretations.
Key Topics
Maometto, Modena, Quaresima