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Fratelli Tutti “all brothers and sisters” is the encouraging and life-giving encyclical of Pope Francis.
Against the backdrop of a catastrophic pandemic that has spared nothing and altered everything, this remarkable document is a cry from the heart of a pastor to all peoples to see beyond their differences and to grow together to build a new and peaceful world.
Pope Francis addresses his renewed call to universal fraternity to all people of good will, regardless of their religious convictions.
His message here is full of divine and human wisdom for every person. The encyclical articulates in eight chapters a call for everyone to recognize and live out our common fraternity.
Nostra Aetate 'In Our Time' — approved by the Fathers of Vatican II and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on 28 October 1965 — marked an irreversible turning point in relations between the Catholic Church and Judaism, in the wake of the steps taken by Pope John XXIII. The fruit of a long and careful drafting process, it also significantly changed Catholicism’s approach toward non-Christian religions, and is considered a foundational text for dialogue with other religions.
This modest book tells this momentous tale.
It is the shortest of the 16 final documents of the Council and 'the first in Catholic history to focus on the relationship that Catholics have with Jews.' Similarly, Nostra aetate is considered a monumental declaration in describing the Church's positive relationship with Muslims. It 'reveres the work of God in all the major faith traditions.' It begins by stating its purpose of reflecting on what humankind has in common in these times when people are being drawn closer together.