Pontifical Council for
Inter-Religious Dialogue
Art. 159 — The Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue fosters
and supervises relations with members and groups of non-Christian religions as
well as with those who are in any way endowed with religious feeling.
Art. 160 — The Council fosters suitable dialogue with the followers of
other religions and encourages various kinds of relations with them. It
promotes appropriate studies and conferences to develop mutual information and
esteem, so that human dignity and the spiritual and moral riches of people may
ever grow. The Council sees to the formation of those who engage in this kind of
dialogue.
Art. 161 — When the matter under consideration so requires, the Council must
proceed in the exercise of its own function in consultation with the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and, if need be, with the
Congregations for the Oriental Churches and for the Evangelization of Peoples.
Art. 162 — This Council has a Commission, under the direction of the
president of the Council, for fostering relations with Muslims from a religious
perspective.
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