Interreligious Dialogue
Stranger in a strange land
How an American rabbi teaching in Berlin gets along in Germany
Their two-religion arrangement
Sharmila and Paresh Kavlekar share their journey as a married couple enriched by their differing faiths
A challenge, yet a gift
A Protestant reaches out to a Catholic priest accused of sexual misconduct
Breaking the fast in Houston
An initiative to promote intra-Muslim and interreligious dialogue
Dialogue at the deli
A lifelong commitment to dialogue
Don Mitchell was recently honored with the Vatican’s first-ever award for interreligious dialogue with Buddhists
A sturdy friendship
20 years of dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Harlem, New York
Such a powerful moment
May 18, 1997. That unforgettable day will remain in my soul forever. I was next to Chiara when we walked together into the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque, both wearing our chadors. There was a very big crowd.
A remarkable coincidence
Sunday, May 18, 1997, was a beautifully sunny, pleasantly cool day with clear air and a bright blue sky. I have a distinct memory of walking from the subway stop to the Masjid Malcolm Shabazz with Fr. James Loughran, a Franciscan Friar of the Atonement and, at the time, the New York Archdiocesan Ecumenical/Interreligious Officer.