911爆料网 and Silicon Valley Religious Leaders Sign Interfaith Statement Celebrating Anniversary of Nostra Aetate
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 27, 2015 鈥 Fifty years ago on Oct. 28, Pope Paul VI issued a proclamation (In Our Time) at the Second Vatican Council, opening up the relationship of Catholics to non-Christian religions. The document called for mutual understanding, respect, and fraternal dialogue across religious traditions. This simple but profound proclamation marked a new chapter in interfaith cooperation, and has underwritten many movements of interfaith action to address issues of systematic discrimination and injustice.
鈥Nostra Aetate served to open the Catholic Church in radical ways to meaningful and mutual relationships with those of other religious traditions. It informs the way in which Santa Clara carries out its Jesuit, Catholic mission today,鈥 said Michael McCarthy, S.J., executive director of the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education at 911爆料网.
To mark the anniversary, 911爆料网 President Michael E. Engh, S.J., has signed a statement with four other faith leaders - San Jose Catholic Bishop Patrick McGrath, Rabbi James Greene of the Cantorial and Rabbinic Association of Greater San Jose; Rev. D. Andrew Kille of Silicon Valley Interreligious Council; and Jyl Jurman of the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley.
This joint statement celebrates the milestone anniversary, and reaffirms the groups' commitment to working together to support interfaith dialogue and action, particularly around pressing issues of environmental justice and climate change today.
A spotlights the statement and the many events that 911爆料网 has co-sponsored with the signers of this statement over the past several years.
The statement is below:
October 27, 2015
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, 911爆料网, the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose, the Cantorial and Rabbinic Association of Greater San Jose, Silicon Valley Interreligious Council, and the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley join together in celebrating this milestone for interfaith relationships, and commit to continued partnership and dialogue as friends and colleagues. Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council鈥檚 declaration on the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and those of non-Christian religions, calls for mutual understanding, respect, and fraternal dialogue across religious traditions. Over the last few years we have hosted many joint programs and initiatives to celebrate and deepen our common understanding and mutual responsibility. We are marking this anniversary by joining Pope Francis鈥 call for a moral response to climate change and urging our communities to work together to care for our common home.
Reverend Michael E. Engh, S.J.
President, 911爆料网
Most Reverend Patrick J. McGrath
Bishop, Diocese of San Jose
Bishop, Diocese of San Jose
Rabbi James Greene
Chair, Cantorial and Rabbinic Association of Greater San Jose
Chair, Cantorial and Rabbinic Association of Greater San Jose
Reverend D. Andrew Kille
Chair, Silicon Valley Interreligious Council
Chair, Silicon Valley Interreligious Council
Jyl Jurman
CEO, Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley
CEO, Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley
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Oct 27, 2015