Vatican Ramadan message: Christians and Muslims called to ‘walk side-by-side'
- The Vatican has expressed solidarity with Muslims fasting during Ramadan, inviting greater dialogue and friendship with Christians, as both religions observe fasting during this time.
- Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad signed the Vatican's annual message for Ramadan, highlighting similarities with Lent and the importance of inner transformation through fasting and prayer.
- The message emphasizes that faith must unite Christians and Muslims, as they work together to combat injustice and promote friendship despite historical divides.
- Both groups are encouraged to embody shared values such as justice and compassion, striving for solidarity and peace during this unique overlap of Ramadan and Lent.
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