Mid-Atlantic Dialogue of Muslims and Catholics
Ryan, William, Journal of Ecumenical Studies
At the third meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Dialogue of Muslims and Catholics, held at Immaculate Conception Center in Queens, NY, February 23-24, 2000, participants agreed to begin preparing a text together that covers their views of marriage and family life. They hope to produce a text that will present information clearly on how each group views marriage, the requirements of each tradition for marriage, and various aspects of family life, especially those values that Roman Catholics and Muslims hold in common.
This dialogue meets annually under the sponsorship of the Islamic Circle of North America and the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Dr. Khurshid Khan, ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Mid-Atlantic Dialogue of Muslims and Catholics.
Contributors: Ryan, William - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Ecumenical Studies.
Volume: 37.
Issue: 2
Publication date: Spring 2000.
Page number: 211.
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