Dialogue

Truth on both sides

Dialogue in the Jewish tradition



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Engage in dialogue

"This month’s issue speaks of dialogue and its mission of promoting peace."

Pilgrims of truth, pilgrims of peace

October’s religious summit in Assisi marked a step forward in the interreligious pilgrimage of truth and justice leading to world peace



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Of the same house

The challenging work of bringing about unity.



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How dialogue builds unity and peace - page 2

Focolare founder and Unesco Prize for Peace Education winner Chiara Lubich explains the elements of a constructive dialogue, especially with people of other faiths. - Here is the 2nd page of the Chiara’s talk.

How dialogue builds unity and peace - page 3

Focolare founder and Unesco Prize for Peace Education winner Chiara Lubich explains the elements of a constructive dialogue, especially with people of other faiths. - Here is the 3rd page of the Chiara’s talk.

How dialogue builds unity and peace

Focolare founder and Unesco Prize for Peace Education winner Chiara Lubich explains the elements of a constructive dialogue, especially with people of other faiths. - Here is the Chiara’s talk in its entirety

We are made for dialogue

The benefits of being open to those who see things differently

We go to church as a family

Growing up with parents from the Methodist and Catholic Churches

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