Antelias: His Holiness Aram I meets with members of the St. Egidiobr

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HIS HOLINESS ARAM I MEETS WITH MEMBERS OF THE ST. EGIDIO BROTHERHOOD

His Holiness Aram I met with around 30 members of the St. Egidio
secular brotherhood which functions under the patronage of the
Roman Catholic Church. His Holiness briefed the visitors about the
birthplace of Christianity, the Middle East and the long history of
Christian-Muslim coexistence.

“The Christian Muslim dialogue has its toots in the Middle East, where
these two monotheistic religions have witnessed a dialogue unfolding
over the centuries. Lebanon is in this sense a mosaic of religions
and this gives it a unique character and identity,” said His Holiness.

Aram I pointed that while international conferences and seminars
about dialogue can sometimes be fake, the Christian-Muslim dialogue in
Lebanon is not based on conference agendas. “Rather, it is everywhere:
in people’s homes, shops, on the streets, in other words, in everyday
life.”

The members of the Brotherhood attended the Holy Mass conducted in
the Chapel of St. Asdvadzadzine. They also visited the St. Gregory
the Illuminator Cathedral and the Martyrs’ Chapel in Antelias.

The St. Egidio Brotherhood often organizes international conferences
with the aim of developing a dialogue between religions. His Holiness
Aram I has frequently been invited to attend these conferences.

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