The U.S. Catholic bishops “unequivocally reject” acts of violence such as the attack outside a London mosque and pleaded with all people “to cease from committing or plotting to commit further acts.”
USCCB leaders decry attack outside London mosque, pray for victims
Unmask violence posing as holy, pope tells religious leaders in Egypt
Calling his visit to Egypt a journey of “unity and fraternity,” Pope Francis launched a powerful call to the nation’s religious leaders to expose violence masquerading as holy and condemn religiously inspired hatred as an idolatrous caricature of God.
Author maintains that Muslims have influenced America for centuries
Author recounts historical examples reflecting that Muslims have always been a part of the history of the United States, starting long before the country gained its independence from Great Britain.
Catholics, Muslims urged to work together, learn from one another
Leaders in Catholic-Muslim dialogue, on a March 8 public sessions, called on members of both faith communities to find ways to accompany one another and work together at a moment when all religion is under threat from an increasingly secular and even anti-religious society.
Christian-Muslim panel to discuss care for environment
“We Christians and Muslims: Caring for our Environment” is the title of a panel discussion Saturday, April 14, at Discovery School, 700 7th St. S., Waite […]