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Monday, June 16, 2008

MEETING OF THE ISLAMIC-CATHOLIC LIAISON COMMITTEE

VATICAN CITY, 14 JUN 2008 (VIS) - Made public today was a communique from the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue concerning the 14th meeting of the Islamic-Catholic Liaison Committee, which was held in the Vatican from 11 to 13 June.

  The Catholic delegation was headed by Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, while the Islamic delegation was headed by Professor Hamid bin Ahmad Al-Rifaie, president of the International Islamic Forum for Dialogue, of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

  "The theme was 'Christians and Muslims as Witnesses of the God of Justice, of Peace and of Compassion in a World Suffering from Violence'", explains the English-language communique. "The topic was treated from a religious point of view according to the teaching of our two religious traditions. Both sides agreed on the following points:

  "(1) From the inherent dignity of each human being stem fundamental rights and duties.

  "(2) Justice is a priority in our world. It requires, beyond the implementation of the existing legal provisions, the respect of the fundamental needs of individuals and peoples through an attitude of love, fraternity and solidarity. There can be no true and lasting peace without justice.

  "(3) Peace is a gift from God and also requires the commitment of all human beings, and particularly believers, who are called to be vigilant witnesses to peace in a world afflicted by violence in many forms.

  "(4) Christians and Muslims believe that God is compassionate and therefore they consider it their duty to show compassion towards every human person, especially the needy and the weak.

  "(5) Religions, if authentically practised, effectively contribute in promoting brotherhood and harmony in the human family".

  The communique concludes by explaining that participants were received in audience by Benedict XVI "who encouraged them to continue their endeavours for the promotion of justice and peace".
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