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What is Interfaith Dialogue?
Interfaith dialogue is the promotion of mutual understanding, respect and collaboration between Catholics and the followers of other religious traditions. We engage in interfaith dialogue because one the Catholic Church’s tasks is to foster closer bonds of love among people and nations (cf. Nostra Aetate 1).
Foundational Document Relating to Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Documents and News Releases - Catholic/Jewish Relations
- A Chronicle of Catholic-Jewish Dialogue from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
- Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews
- Archbishop Allen Vigneron Statement on the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue
- Remarks of Archbishop Allen Vigneron, “Shabbat of Solidarity,” Temple Shir-Shalom, November 3, 2018
Interfaith Documents and News Releases - Relations with Other Non-Christian Religions