THE MESSAGE OF INTERFAITH DIALOGUE REACHES EVEN
GERMANY DIALOGUE IS NOT A MIXING OF RELIGIONS, SAYS AACHEN
BISHOP
AACHEN, Germany, SEPT. 8, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Aachen Bishop
Heinrich Mussinghoff inaugurated an international interreligious
meeting,
stressing that the aim of dialogue is not a mixing of religions, but
rather
the promotion of mutual respect.
On Sunday the prelate opened
the
three-day event with a Mass held in the historic Cathedral of Aachen,
built
in 786 by Charlemagne.
The meeting, whose motto is "Between War and
Peace: Religions and Cultures Meet Each Other," was organized by the
Rome-based Community of Sant'Egidio.
The event has attracted
representatives of the world's leading religions, to discuss ways to
spread
peace and tolerance among peoples.
"God is God for everyone,"
Bishop
Mussinghoff affirmed in the presence of Orthodox bishops, Protestant
ministers and patriarchs of old Eastern Churches, among
others.
He
added: "To be ambassadors of peace we must orient our lives on
this model, to
hunger for justice, be merciful and clement, opt for the poor, the
elderly
and the weak."
Following Bishop Mussinghoff's homily, the Orthodox
metropolitan bishop of Germany, Augoustinos, said: "We Christians have
understood little about the universal language of friendship and peace,
but
we must be open to each other and be open to the world, in order to
defeat
deafness and mutism."
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