Dialogue between the Vatican, agnostics and atheists will take place in a new arena as of this spring.
The "Courtyard of the Gentiles" project, brainchild of the Pontifical
Council for Culture and its president Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, will
be officially presented Mar. 24-25 in Paris, France.
Cardinal Ravasi first unveiled his plans for the Paris inauguration
of the "Courtyard" last year, but further details were released in a
statement from the council on Jan. 25.
The Vatican's culture department plans for it to be "a new permanent
Vatican structure to promote dialogue and encounter between believers
and non-believers."
The inauguration in Paris will involve a series of events over the two days.
Presentations based on the theme “religion, enlightenment, common
reason" will be delivered at the headquarters of UNESCO, the United
Nations Educational and Scientific Organization, Sorbonne University and
the Institut de France.
A roundtable discussion will be held at the College des Bernardins at
their conclusion on March 25.
Festivities including music, plays, and a
light show will follow outside the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
During the celebration, themed “Into the Courtyard of the Unknown,” the cathedral will be open for prayer and meditation.
As reported in Italy's La Repubblica last May, Cardinal Ravasi
explained that the "project" would begin with the broad base of
discussing "a comprehensive vision of man."
It will not shy away from themes such as abortion, homosexuality and
pedophilia, he said, but these subjects would be addressed during
dialogue "in due time."
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