Monday, February 27, 2012

Mondays with Verbum Domini


Dialogue between Christians and Muslims

Among the various religions the Church also looks with respect to Muslims, who adore the one God. They look to Abraham and worship God above all through prayer, almsgiving and fasting. We acknowledge that the Islamic tradition includes countless biblical figures, symbols and themes. Taking up the efforts begun by the Venerable John Paul II, I express my hope that the trust-filled relationships established between Christians and Muslims over the years will continue to develop in a spirit of sincere and respectful dialogue. In this dialogue the Synod asked for a deeper reflection on respect for life as a fundamental value, the inalienable rights of men and women, and their equal dignity. Taking into account the important distinction to be made between the socio-political order and the religious order, the various religions must make their specific contribution to the common good. The Synod asked Conferences of Bishops, wherever it is appropriate and helpful, to encourage meetings aimed at helping Christians and Muslims to come to better knowledge of one another, in order to promote the values which society needs for a peaceful and positive coexistence.-Verbum Domini 118

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you see "The Bible Today" devoted their Jan/Feb issue to Verbum Domini.

Timothy said...

I did not, but perhaps I will check it out. Thanks.

APS said...

You are welcome.

APS said...

You are welcome