Final Declaration From the Catholic-Muslim Forum. Berkeley (CA, USA), 11/08/2017

Similar documents
Final Declaration of the 4th Catholic-Muslim Forum (8 November 2017, Berkeley, USA)

TORONTO SEMINARY GLOBAL IMPACT

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN THE PAPACY OF POPE BENEDICT XVI. SEVEN YEARS OF INTERVENTIONS BEFORE THE UN

MOHAMMAD SALEH BANI ISSA

MESSAGE FOR THE END OF RAMADAN

The Philosophy of Ameen Rihani

Curriculum vitae CURRENT POSITION

7-8 March Pontifical Gregorian University Piazza della Pilotta 4, 00187, Rome

WORLD CAMPAIGN FOR WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

Faculty & Administration News (FAN) Volume VI, Issue 2 March 2015

Swami Agnivesh Joins Religious Leaders United in Action against Violence in the Name of Religion VIENNA, 19 NOVEMBER 2014

Partnership in "Ethics in Action" Initiative

A Suggested Bibliography on Christian-Muslim Relations

The Land O'Lakes Statement

REFLECTION: CST. From Pope Paul VI to Pope Francis: Respect for Other Religions. From Pope Francis

Vatican II and the Church today

Leonard J. DeLorenzo

Muslim and Christian Understanding. Theory and Application of A Common Word

Curriculum Vitae. Robert M. Tappan. June 2015

2008 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA Department of Political Science M.A., Political Science

CHRISTIAN EMIGRATION AN ISLAMIC CRISIS

ROMERO, COMMUNICATOR Press Kit. About SIGNIS

What comes to your mind. Jordan. A place of history, mystery, and pilgrimage. by Marge Fenelon

Congregation of Holy Cross Celebrates Canonization of Saint André Bessette, C.S.C.

GOVERNING BOARD JERUSALEM JUNE 2011 INTERFAITH ACTIVITIES REPORT

And of course there are also issues like the sexual abuse scandal in the church itself that he s going to have to deal with.

CATHOLIC IDENTITY AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY , 7:00 PM

INTERFAITH REPORT. World Jewish Congress Executive Committee Meeting New York, 29 March 2012

A History of Muslims in America

Final Statement of the 11 th General Assembly of the Middle East Council of Churches

Catechesis on the Papacy. In the early days of the church, the pope was chosen by clergy and laity.

JOHANNES QUASTEN AWARD Cardinal Walter Kasper

Aaron Pidel, S.J W. Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI c. (504)

FACULTY INFORMATION Updated: 5/8/2017

The 24th American Cardinals Dinner

Conference: US Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, February 22-24, Conference: Kroc Institute Student Peace Conference, April 3-4, 2009

August Postdoctoral Fellow Washington, D.C. Present Georgetown University Department of Government

ALISON FITCHETT CLIMENHAGA

The School of Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America

The Center for Dominican Studies

It s a joy for me to be here. Thank you for your kind invitation. I ve been looking forward to this evening.

Abjar Bahkou 8624 Trinity Vista trail Hurst TX Phone

English Monograph Series Book No. 15

Nura Alia Hossainzadeh Princeton University 110 Jones Hall

Five great achievements of Pope Francis' first four years

Forming Disciples for the New Evangelization. Grade 7

LIVING FRATERNITY. Theme: Francis and the Sultan, 800 th Anniversary

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. Appointment of first holder of J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Distinguished Chair in Philosophy

Aaron Pidel, S.J. 130 Malloy Hall 1713 Burdette St. Notre Dame, IN South Bend, IN (504)

Islam at U.S. Jesuit Colleges and Universities Conference Concluding Discussion & Questionnaire Summary University of San Francisco April 11, 2015

JAIME D. WRIGHT CURRICULUM VITAE September 2017

every human being. At the same time, Christ is the only one through whom it is possible to

Julia A. Feder, Ph.D. Creighton University Department of Theology 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE

Kindergarten Grade 7. Key Element I: Knowledge of the Faith

BUILDING UP PEACE AND SECURITY FOR EUROPE AND ALL ITS NEIGHBORS. Session II

Transcript of press conference on Muslim letter to Benedict XVI

living out the LARCUM covenant

PETER CLAVER AJER

Christian Anthropology

GIFTS FOR THE KINGDOM 2012

TO ALL THOSE WHO KNOW THAT CHILDREN BRING US CLOSE TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD

How the church is combatting sexual abuse: an interview with Jesuit Hans Zollner

DIOCESE OF SAN JOSE COUNCIL OF LAY ECCLESIAL MINISTERS APPROVED BY BISHOP MCGRATH JUNE 10, Page 1 of 11

Figure of the Year 2011 Sohail Farah

Nationality Specializatio Experience

REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE ASSISTANTS GENERAL TO THE SFO GENERAL CHAPTER St. Paul, Brazil, Oct , 2011

CIRCULAR LETTER GUIDELINES IN CASES OF SEXUAL ABUSE

ear Fathers: Provincial, Regional and Mission Superiors,

The Arab Spring... one year later

PMIN 225: CHURCH HISTORY

Religion Curriculum. Fourth Grade

Montclair State University Office (973) Department of Religion Cell (610)

Cardinal Marc Ouellet

'We Palestinian Christians Say Allahu Akbar'

The Holy See MASS OF POSSESSION OF THE CHAIR OF THE BISHOP OF ROME HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI

JEREMY LUIS SABELLA. Curriculum Vitae. Humphrey House Kalamazoo, MI Kalamazoo College phone

Albuquerque Newman Center parishioners decry Dominican exit

FRANCESCA SILANO (812)

Press Conference to present the Meeting of the Holy Father Francis with the Heads of the Churches and Christian Communities of the Middle East in Bari

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. and

In your opinion, what are the main differences, and what are the similarities between the studies of marketing in Serbia and in the European Union?

JESUIT EDUCATION. J. Felix Raj, SJ. Perhaps Jesuits impart the best-known education in India. They conduct not less than 31

San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, CA 1997 Diploma in the Art of Spiritual Direction

Muslim World League. Islamic Fiqh Council PROGRAMME. International Conference

Bader Malek CV. Personal details. Dr. Bader Mohammed Malek. Born in Kuwait

The Opening Ceremony Program

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CULTURE

Curriculum Vitae. Rev. David M. Mellott, Ph.D.

Dr. Bassam Al Omoush. - PHD in Islamic creed, Al- Imam Mohammad bin Saud University Saudia Arabia MA in Islamic creed the same Uni 1980.

Closing Statement and Recommendations. For. International Conference on Mercy in Islam /04/1437 AH, Corresponding to 7-8/02/ 2016 AD

Connect to the Creighton mission FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION

The Voices of Millions praying for Priests 3 June 2016

THE CATHOLIC AND JESUIT IDENTITY

CURRICULUM VITAE Claudia Maria Schmidt, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Philosophy Marquette University

ANDREW KIM. Curriculum Vitae. Present Address Marquette Hall, W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI

Amoris Laetitia: A New Momentum for Moral Formation and Pastoral Practice commonwealth avenue. boston college conference center

RCIA Class 12 December 2, 2015

Negative Approach Towards Wasila and Intercession

Master of Divinity PROGRAM HANDBOOK

Transcription:

Final Declaration From the Catholic-Muslim Forum Berkeley (CA, USA), 11/08/2017 The Catholic-Muslim Forum, established in 2008 by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) and the signatories of the Open Letter (A Common Word) to Pope Benedict XVI and other Christian leaders, held its fourth seminar in Berkeley (CA, USA), during November 6 8, 2017. The seminar, hosted by Zaytuna College, was held under the patronage of HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, coordinator of Muslim participation in the forum, and that of His Eminence Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the PCID. The theme Integral Human Development: Growing in Dignity: Catholic and Muslim perspectives was studied under three subthemes, treated from the Catholic and Muslim viewpoints, respectively: (1) What Does It Mean to Be Human?, (2) Integral Human Development, and (3) Obstacles and Opportunities to Integral Human Development. The Catholic and Muslim delegations each consisted of eleven participants and six observers. The Muslim delegation was led by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, president of Zaytuna College, and the Christian delegation by the Most Reverend Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.J., secretary of the PCID, on behalf of Cardinal Tauran. The eleven Muslim participants were as follows: 1) Imam Zaid Shakir, M.A. Co-founder and senior faculty member, Zaytuna College, Berkeley, California, USA 2) Hatem Bazian, Ph.D. Provost and co-founder, Zaytuna College, Berkeley, California, USA 3) Omar Qureshi, Ph.D. Presenter: What It Means to Be Human 4) Shaykh Omar Abboud Director, Institute for Interreligious Dialogue, Argentina 5) Tarek Elgawhary, Ph.D. President, Coexist Foundation Presenter: Integral Human Development 6) Ismail Alatas, Ph.D. Assistant professor, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University, New York City, New York, USA 7) Abdullah bin Hamid Ali, Ph.D.

2 8) Walead Mosaad, Ph.D. Director of Muslim Student Life, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA Presenter: Obstacles and Opportunities to Integral Human Development 9) Ali Ataie, Ph.D. 10) Shaykh Faraz Khan 11) Eiyad Al-Kutubi, Ph.D. The six Muslim observers were as follows: 1) Mr. Lutfi H. Asfour Director of the Office of HRH Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad 2) Mr. Nabil Al Saheb Assistant director, Royal Aal al-bayt Institute for Islamic Thought 3) Mark Delp, Ph.D. Dean of faculty, Zaytuna College, Berkeley, California, USA 4) Rev. Francisco Nahoe, O.F.M. Conv. 5) Munir Jiwa, Ph.D. Founding director, Center for Islamic Studies, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, USA 6) Aisha Subhani, M.D. Member, board of trustees, Zaytuna College, Berkeley, California, USA The eleven Catholic participants were as follows: 1) Monsignor Khaled Akasheh Bureau Chief for Islam, Vatican City, PCID 2) Youssef Kamal El-Hage, Ph.D. Professor, Notre Dame University Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon Presenter: What Does it Mean to be Human? 3) Reverend Dr. Mohan Doss, S.V.D. Dean of theology, JDV, Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Religion, Pune, India Presenter: Integral Human Development

3 4) Flaminia Giovanelli, Ph.D. Under-secretary, Dicastery for the Service of Human Integral Development, Vatican City Presenter: Obstacles and Opportunities to Integral Human Development 5) Most Reverend Felix A. Machado Bishop of Vasai, Mumbai, India 6) Most Reverend Michael Charles Barber, S.I. Bishop of Oakland, Oakland, California, USA 7) Most Reverend James Massa Auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA 8) Reverend Joseph Komakoma Secretary general and representative, Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), Accra, Ghana 9) Reverend Andrea Pacini, Ph.D. Representative, Council of European Bishops Conferences (CCEE), Torino, Italy 10) Prof. Paolo G. Carozza Director, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies; professor of law and concurrent professor of political science, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA 11) Monsignor Labib Copti Priest, Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, San Francisco, California, USA. The six Catholic observers were as follows: 1) Reverend Russel Murray, OFM, Ph.D. General animator for evangelization, General Curia of Franciscan Friars, Rome, Italy 2) Reverend Kevin O Brien, S.J., Ph.D. Dean and professor, Jesuit School of Theology, Santa Clara University, Berkeley Campus, California, USA. 3) Reverend Bernard Poggi Priest, Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Berkeley, California, USA 4) Sister Marianne Farina, CSC, Ph.D. Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley, California, USA 5) Giulia Nembrini, B.A., M.A. Member of Communion and Liberation, USA 6) Anh Q. Tran, S.J.

4 Assistant professor of historical and systematic theology, Jesuit School of Theology, Santa Clara University, Berkeley Campus, California, USA The Catholic and Muslim scholars presented papers, after which the participants were pleased to note that there were significant convergences between their respective traditions. Such convergences give reason for hope, not only to Christians and Muslims, but to all, that it is possible to have a meaningful collaboration for the promotion of integral human development. After sharing viewpoints, ideas, and concerns, the participants agreed on the following points: 1) Christianity and Islam both assert that God created humanity and placed it at the very summit of creation so that humans may use nature wisely and serve as stewards of the earth, always being grateful for the resources gifted by Almighty God for all generations. 2) God endowed every human being with inalienable dignity, from which we derive our fundamental human rights and that we institute governments to preserve and protect. 3) We assert the dignity and value of all human beings, irrespective of their race, gender, religion, or social status, and we categorically condemn all attempts to stereotype any group or to attribute collective guilt to any people for the actions of individuals or groups among them. 4) Freedom of conscience and the free exercise of religion occupy the pinnacle of the edifice of human rights, and it is our collective duty to preserve, protect, and promote such rights. 5) God, our Creator, intended the integral growth and fulfillment of every human being s God-given gifts of body, soul, intellect, and spirit. 6) Christianity and Islam have moral, intellectual, and spiritual resources that can contribute to the integral development of both individuals and communities. People of good will committed to the common good are the natural allies of believers desirous of the holistic development of persons, communities, and humanity as a whole, and share a deep concern for the preservation of the environment that sustains us. 7) As believers, we are called to do our utmost to remedy all that hinders the integral development of humanity, including erroneous interpretations or understandings of our sacred texts and faith traditions. 8) We believe that insecurity, conflicts, and the proliferation of armaments constitute grave obstacles to the realization of God s intended purpose for humanity, as well as its well-being and growth in security and peace. Hence, it is our moral obligation to denounce wars, as well as the arms trade that facilitates such acts of

5 aggression and diverts humanity s resources from being used for our collective flourishing. 9) Together, as people of faith, we assert that those in need of development must be enabled to fulfill their destiny, allowing them to take their rightful place as full and flourishing members of the human family, in accordance with God s will.