SEMINAR OF
CATHOLIC-MUSLIM FORUM TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER
VATICAN CITY, 5 MAR
2008 (VIS) - In the light of the open letter "A Common Word" signed
by 138 Muslim scholars, and of Benedict XVI's response through
Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone S.D.B., a delegation of
five signatories of that letter met with five representatives of the
Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue in the Vatican on 4
and 5 March.
A communique made
public today and signed by the heads of the two delegations,
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran and by Sheikh Abdal Hakim Murad, states
that, "in order to further develop Catholic-Muslim dialogue, the
participants agreed to establish the 'Catholic-Muslim Forum' and to
organise the first seminar of the forum in Rome from 4 to 6 November
2008".
That meeting will be
attended by 24 religious leaders and scholars from each side. The
theme will be "Love of God, Love of Neighbour" and the sub-themes
"Theological and Spiritual Foundations" and "Human Dignity and
Mutual Respect". The seminar will conclude with a public session on
6 November and the participants will be received by Pope Benedict
XVI.
The participants in
this month's meeting were, on the Catholic side, Cardinal Tauran,
Archbishop Pier Luigi Celata and Msgr. Khaled Akasheh, respectively
president, secretary and head officer for Islam of the Pontifical
Council for Inter-religious Dialogue; Fr. Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot
M.C.C.J., president of the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and
Islamic Studies; and Fr. Christian W. Troll S.J., visiting professor
at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
On the Muslim side,
the meeting was attended by Sheikh Murad, president of the Muslim
Academic Trust, UK; Professor Aref Ali Nayed director of the Royal
Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan; Dr. Ibrahim Kalin
of the SETA Foundation, Ankara, Turkey; Imam Yahya Pallavicini,
vice-president of CO.RE.IS. (Comunità Religiosa Islamica), Italy;
and Sohail Nakhooda, editor-in-chief of "Islamica" Magazine, Amman,
Jordan.
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