06 February 2014, The Tablet

Multi-faith desert


 
The Vatican has traditionally been wary of anything that smacks of religious relativism. Last November, for example, Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, adjunct secretary at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, warned an audience at Westminster Cathedral Hall not to “fudge” the Catholic faith in the face of Europe’s “culture of pluralism”. One wonders, then, what another senior prelate visiting London will make of a very multi-cultural approach to faith. On Thursday, Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, the president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, was due to deliver a lecture on reforming international financial and monetary systems at the London School of Economics. Visiting the LSE would provide the cardinal with an opportunity to see the
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