The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies of Amman, Jordan, held their fourth colloquium in Rome last week.
The theme chosen was “Shared values in social and political life: Christian and Muslim perspectives.” The theme was studied through three subthemes: “Citizens and believers: Christian and Muslim perspectives”, “Our shared values and respective particularities”, “Reaching out for the needy and the vulnerable: a common concern for Christians and Muslims”. Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran presided over the Catholic delegation, and His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the institute headed the Muslim delegation. Both delegations were received by Pope Francis on Wednesday 4 May.At the end of the colloquium, the participants proposed the following: 1. We share beliefs and moral values. Our commonalities are much more than our particularities, and they constitute a solid basis for peacefully and fruitfully living together, also with persons of good will who do not profess a particular religion.
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