53.
On the other hand, as far as the field
of religious awareness is concerned, the eve of the Year 2000 will provide a
great opportunity, especially in view of the events of recent decades, for interreligious
dialogue, in accordance with the specific guidelines set down by the Second
Vatican Council in its Declaration Nostra
Aetate on the relationship of the Church to non-Christian religions.
In this dialogue the Jews and the Muslims
ought to have a pre-eminent place. God grant that as a confirmation of these
intentions it may also be possible to hold joint meetings in places of
significance for the great monotheistic religions.
In this regard, attention is being given to
finding ways of arranging historic meetings in places of exceptional symbolic
importance like Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Mount Sinai as a means of furthering
dialogue with Jews and the followers of Islam, and to arranging similar
meetings elsewhere with the leaders of the great world religions. However, care
will always have be taken not to cause harmful misunderstandings, avoiding the
risk of syncretism and of a facile and deceptive irenicism.
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