Vatican City, 13 February 2015 (VIS) –
The Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and the Catholic
Bishops' Conference of India have organised a series of events in the
country, which will also be attended by Archbishop Salvatore
Pennacchio, apostolic nuncio in India.
Two representatives of the Pontifical
Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Rev. Fr. Indunil Kodithuwakku,
under secretary, and Rev. Fr. Santiago Michael, official for Asia,
travelled to India to participate in the Fifth Buddhist-Christian
Colloquium on 12 and 13 February in Bodh Gaya. Entitled “Buddhists
and Christians Together Fostering Fraternity”, it is divided into
five sub-themes: (1) “We belong to one human family”; (2) “From
a culture of diversity to a culture of solidarity”; (3)
“Fraternity, a prerequisite for overcoming social evils”; (4)
“Fraternity wipes away tears”; and (5) “Together fostering
fraternity: the way forward”, all to be considered from both
Christian and Buddhist points of view. The participants, both
Buddhists and Christians, come from various countries: Sri Lanka,
Thailand, Korea, Japan, Myanmar, Mongolia, Taiwan and India. A
message will be issued at the end of the event.
From 14 to17 February the
representatives of the dicastery will travel to Varanasi to celebrate
the fiftieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Conciliar
declaration “Nostra aetate” (28 October 1965). There will be
encounters with the Jain, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu
communities, on the theme “Celebrating Diversity of Religions to
Foster a World of Peace and Love”.
On 15 February, again in Varasani, at
the St. Mary's Cathedral Campus, there will be a multi-religious
prayer meeting organised by the PCID, the Catholic Bishops'
Conference of India and the diocese of Varasani, to be attended by
representatives of various religions and Christian communities.
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