“This is the most recent of a series of joint publications that the two offices have produced during the course of more than forty years of ecumenical friendship and collaboration aimed at promoting interreligious dialogue together,” reads a communique from the meeting.
Earlier documents focused on Interreligious Marriage, Interreligious Prayer, African Religiosity, Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World, and Education for Peace.
The offices also expressed their ongoing commitment to grow in ecumenical communion as well as renew the common commitment to intensify their collaborative works in the realm of interreligious dialogue by focusing on wider reception and implementation of the documents.