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Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs |
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In the affirmation of its relationship with other Christians, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston commits itself to pray and to work for that unity for which Jesus prayed:
In the service of this commitment to Christian unity – known as ECUMENISM - the Catholic Church relates to other Christians: Orthodox, Protestant, and Anglican. The icon of the brothers Peter and Andrew (more information about this icon) represents the fraternal love and full communion among Christians that the Church strives to achieve, in accord with the will of the Lord.
The Church draws its ecumenical direction and mandate from the Second Vatican Council DECREE ON ECUMENISM and from other authoritative Church documents on ecumenism. The Catholic Church also holds in esteem the members of other religions. The Church pledges its efforts to work toward the more accurate understanding of others' beliefs and to encourage mutual collaboration in our common concern for the dignity and welfare of every person. In these efforts - known as INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONS - the Church wishes to attend to those unique bonds already linking it to Judaism and the Jewish people, to that part of its heritage shared with Muslims, and to appreciating the spiritual goals and values of other religions. See the Second Vatican Council’s DECLARATION ON THE CHURCH’S RELATION TO NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS and other documents on interreligious relations. The Archdiocese of Boston’s Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs is devoted to promoting unity among Christians and understanding and cooperation among members of all religions. Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs
Dr. Vito Nicastro, Associate Director Rev. David C. Michael, Associate Director for Interreligious Relations ReverendDavid_Michael@rcab.org 2121 Commonwealth Avenue |
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