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  Office for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations
North American Paulist Center
3015 Fourth Street, N.E.
Washington, DC 20017-1102

Phone: 202-269-2511
Fax: 202-269-2507
Web:
unity.paulist.org
www.usccb.org/seia
www.tantur.org


Director: Father Thomas Ryan

 
 
 

The Paulist Office for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations serves as a concrete expression of the Paulist Community's commitment to work for unity among the followers of Christ (Ecumenism) and to build bridges of understanding, respect, and collaboration with members of other world religions (Interfaith Relations).

The work of the Office can be summarized in three words: Information, Representation, Action.

Information and Education: The Office was established to first of all provide ongoing and updating information and education to the members of the Paulist Community about the issues involved, and to serve as a motivating agent for constructive and creative initiatives on the part of Paulist ministry centers in their local context. This is accomplished through consultative visits to parish and campus centers where Paulists work, through a quarterly newsletter, and through the sharing of information and resources via the internet.

Representation: The Office's director represents the Community at various regional, national and international ecumenical and interreligious conferences, assuring a Paulist presence and voice at events such as the National Workshop on Christian Unity, the North American Academy of Ecumenists, and the Parliament of World Religions, as well as by serving on various dialogues such as the Mid-Atlantic Catholic-Muslim Dialogue and the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue.

Action: The Office also engages in direct action promoting Christian unity and interfaith understanding in a variety of ways, such as: Gospel Call, a four-day faith renewal event bringing Christians together for worship, community and mission; ecumenical and interfaith retreats; the publication of books and articles; preaching; talks, seminars and workshops for clergy and laity; and networking with other related individuals and organizations.
 

 

 
 

March | April | May | June | July | August


March

7-9  Weekend retreat: “Yoga Prayer”, at the Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, MA
800-741-7353, www.kripalu.org/presenter/V0000213

30  Weekend workshop: “Jesus Christ at the Encounter of World Religions,”
at the Marguerite Centre, Pembroke ON 613-732-9925, www.margueritecentre.com


April

14-17  “Interreligious Prayer: Christian Perspectives”, a workshop at the National
Workshop on Christian Unity, Chicago, IL   www.nwcu.org

23, 24  Catholic-Muslim Mid-Atlantic Dialogue, Washington, DC

25, 26  "Prayer is a Hunger,” a parish retreat at St. Mary’s Church, 20 Harrison Ave,
East Islip, NY 631-581-4266, www.stmaryseastislip.org. All are welcome


May

29-30 Leading a retreat for the members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) - Roman Catholic Dialogue in West Virginia, at Bishop Hodges Pastoral Center in Huttonsville, WV


June

3-6 Summer Ecumenical Institute at the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism, 1819 René Lévesque west, Montreal, QC info@oikoumene.ca 514-937-9176
www.oikoumene.ca

19-21 Paulist 150th anniversary events, St. Paul’s College, 3015 4th St NE, Washington, DC

23 – July 10 Teaching a summer course on “Christian Unity and Interreligious Dialogue” at Fordham University, New York City - M-Th, 6:15 PM – 9:00 PM
Description: In the first half of the course, we will study the theology and principles, history and evolving nature of ecumenism; current progress and obstacles; "spiritual ecumenism" and the gifts the traditions of Christian faith have to offer to one another. The second half will focus on Catholic perspectives of other religions, the interrelated dynamics of dialogue and witness, questions around interreligious prayer, and the reciprocal challenge and inspiration inherent in the interfaith encounter.
www.fordham.edu/gre Questions: 718-817-4800 or gre@fordham.edu


July

18-20 Weekend retreat: "Soul Fire: Accessing Your Creativity," at the Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, MA. 800-741-7353 www.kripalu.org


August

15-16 Three presentations within an Interfaith 10-Day Retreat, extending from August 8-17, 2008, at Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville, Buckingham, VA 434.969.3121


 
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