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    Associated Press Worldstream
    October 19, 2004 Tuesday 9:37 AM Eastern Time

    Vatican-Jewish commission condemns vandalism and disrespect for
    religious people in Jerusalem

    VATICAN CITY

    A joint Jewish-Vatican commission on Tuesday condemned acts of
    vandalism and disrespect for religious people in Jerusalem, citing
    the recent assault on an Armenian archbishop by a Jewish seminary
    student.

    "Jerusalem has a sacred character for all the children of Abraham,"
    said the statement issued during a meeting of the Holy See's
    Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief
    Rabbinate of Israel.

    "We call on all relevant authorities to respect this character and to
    prevent actions which offend the sensibilities of religious
    communities that reside in Jerusalem and hold her dear," the
    statement said.

    A leader of the Armenian church in Jerusalem said Monday the church
    would not press charges against an Israeli who spat at clergy during
    a Christian procession last week.

    In the Oct. 17 incident, a Jewish seminary student spat at Armenian
    Archbishop Nourhan Manougian as he carried a cross in a procession
    through the Old City. A fist-fight broke out, and the archbishop's
    medallion of office was damaged. The student was arrested but
    released shortly afterward.

    Tensions are often high in the walled Old City, divided among
    Christians, Jews and Muslims. The Old City contains important holy
    sites of all three religions, and some are contested among competing
    religions and denominations.

    The Vatican-Jewish commission, which has been meeting this week in
    Grottaferrata, near Rome, urged religious authorities to protest
    publicly when disrespectful acts are committed.

    "We call on them to educate their communities to behave with respect
    and dignity toward people and toward their attachment to their
    faith," the commission said.
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