Graymoor Ecumenical Interreligious Institute, located in New York, NY, is a ministry of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement. Founded by Father Paul Wattson, an early pioneer of the ecumenical movement in the United States, the institute promotes Christian unity and interreligious dialogue through study, research, and participation in dialogues between churches and different faith communities. They offer resources, publications, and lectures on ecumenical and interreligious matters, and are actively involved in various networks and organizations dedicated to fostering understanding and cooperation among different religious traditions.
Under the leadership of Dr. Aaron Hollander, the institute's Associate Director, Graymoor Ecumenical Interreligious Institute publishes the award-winning journal Ecumenical Trends, which covers timely issues in ecumenical and interreligious affairs. Dr. Hollander also teaches theology at Fordham University and is involved in the Centro Pro Unione's summer course in ecumenism. With a commitment to accessible scholarship and the exploration of emerging voices in the field, the institute plays a vital role in promoting dialogue and understanding among diverse religious communities.
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