Vatican
City, 14 October 2013 (VIS) – This morning a press conference was
held in the Holy See Press Office to present the “Courtyard of the
Gentiles”, which will be celebrated this year in Berlin, from 26 to
28 November. The initiative, promoted by the Pontifical Council for
Culture in collaboration with the archdiocese of Berlin and the
German Bishops' Conference, aims to relaunch dialogue between
believers and non-believers in relation to the most important issues
of the contemporary world.
The
speakers in the conference were: Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi,
president of the Pontifical Council for Culture; Archbishop Robert
Zollitsch, president of the German Bishops' Conference; Fr. Hans
Langendorfer, S.J., secretary general of the German Bishops'
Conference; Joachim Hake, director of the Catholic Academy of the
Archdiocese of Berlin, and Fr. Laurent Mazas, executive director of
the “Courtyard of the Gentiles”.
The
encounter will address issues such as the depth of ethical humanism,
the greatness of faith in God, the freedom of art and beauty, respect
and creation, aspects and models of man, the grace and dignity of
human nature and worship.
With
the title “If there is no God, everything is permitted”, the
“Courtyard of the Gentiles” will be inaugurated in the Red City
Hall of Berlin, and will be followed by a discussion on the theme
“Look at man: God's creation endowed with creativity, or his own
creator?” at the Charite University of Medicine; finally, the theme
of respect, blasphemy and artistic liberty will be considered at the
Berlin Deutsches Theater.
“There
exist many experiences of freedom with and without God in Berlin, and
they are as varied as the inhabitants of this city”, said
Archbishop Zollitsch. “The paths of their lives and their freedom
intertwine continually, like the processions in the Bode Museum. The
Courtyard of the Gentiles wishes to show the richness and the depth
of Catholic faith, and to express esteem for the positions held by
non-believers, but also to see in faith the traces of unbelief”.
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