Bkz. Annarita Caponera, "Papers of the Secretariat for Christian Unity on Nostra Aetate", Neville Lamdan, Alberto Melloni (eds.), Nostra Aetate: 01igins, Pro11111/gation, Impact 011 jeJIIish-Catholic Relations, LIT, Berlin, 2007, s 2017/01/23 Without Nostra Aetate, I Wouldn't Be Catholic If I had never encountered a five-paragraph document, with a Latin title, written 50 years ago, it is very unlikely that I would still be Catholic today. By [1] Thomas Stransky, The Genesis of Nostra Aetate: An Insider’s Story, [in:] N. Lamdan, A. Melloni, Nostra Aetate: Origins, Promulgation, Impact on Jewish-Catholic Relations, (Series of the John XXIII Foundation for Religious Studies in …
Nostra Aetate is the shortest of the sixteen documents promulgated by the Second Vatican Council. It is just five sections long. But the impact of those five paragraphs over the last five decades has been extraordinary. Fifty years
2018/06/13 During its third session in 1964, the Second Vatican Council, after many delays, formally debated a draft text of what would become Nostra Aetate, the Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Relations.Cardinal For the 40th Anniversary of Nostra AetateArchbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald, M.Afr., President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue A Message to Dialogue that Spans the Decades The Declaration on the Relations of the Church to Non-Christian Religions was solemnly voted and approved by the Fathers of the Second Vatican … Nostra Ætate est la déclaration du concile Vatican II sur les relations de l'Église catholique avec les religions non chrétiennes (judaïsme, islam, bouddhisme, hindouisme et autres religions). Lors de la troisième session du concile, elle est approuvée par 2 221 voix contre 88. Elle est immédiatement promulguée, le 28 octobre 1965 Representatives of the world's religions gathered in Rome to commemorate and reflect on the 50th anniversary of "Nostra Aetate," the Second Vatican Council's declaration on relations with other religions. 2018/01/27
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During its third session in 1964, the Second Vatican Council, after many delays, formally debated a draft text of what would become Nostra Aetate, the Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Relations.Cardinal For the 40th Anniversary of Nostra AetateArchbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald, M.Afr., President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue A Message to Dialogue that Spans the Decades The Declaration on the Relations of the Church to Non-Christian Religions was solemnly voted and approved by the Fathers of the Second Vatican … Nostra Ætate est la déclaration du concile Vatican II sur les relations de l'Église catholique avec les religions non chrétiennes (judaïsme, islam, bouddhisme, hindouisme et autres religions). Lors de la troisième session du concile, elle est approuvée par 2 221 voix contre 88. Elle est immédiatement promulguée, le 28 octobre 1965 Representatives of the world's religions gathered in Rome to commemorate and reflect on the 50th anniversary of "Nostra Aetate," the Second Vatican Council's declaration on relations with other religions.
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NOSTRA AETATE 1. Préambule À notre époque où le genre humain devient de jour en jour plus étroitement uni et où les relations entre les divers peuples se multiplient, l’Église examine plus attentivement quelles sont ses 2009/01/01 2018/06/13
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