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2 da vida. Nestes tempos conturbados, é mais importante do que nunca que ser embaixadores da paz. Em nossa próxima edição, teremos as vossas reflexões sobre o significado de "Nostra Aetate" significa para você. Esta edição inclui notícias sobre o diálogo inter-religioso. Aquí está el octavo boletín del Equipo Internacional de relaciones judio cristianas. El foco es el diálogo. Una reflexión posterior deberá hacerse en el "diálogo de la vida en un espíritu de amistad para compartir nuestras experiencias humanas comunes- alegrías, penas, preocupaciones y problemas de la vida. En estos tiempos difíciles, es más importante que nunca que seamos embajadores de la paz. En nuestro próximo número, vamos a reflexionar sobre la "Nostra Aetate" en nuestras vidas Este tema contiene varios artículos sobre el diálogo interreligioso. Marianne Nuns Celebrate Return of C onvent’s Megillah Mother Hildegarde of the Tyburn nuns with the Megillah An antique megillah restored by a London scribe was returned this week to its owner — a convent of nuns in the West End. The Tyburn Nuns, who belong to a Benedictine order, received the scroll of Esther as a gift from an American supporter of Jewish-Catholic dialogue. The heroine of the Megillah, which will be read by Jews at Purim in a few days time, has resonance for the nuns. “We take Esther as a model of godliness, faith and virtue,” said the Mother General of the convent, Mother Xavier McMonagle, “and also as a life of sacrifice for others — she was prepared to sacrifice herself in the hope that the Lord would save her people.” The convent was founded around a century ago near the site of the Tyburn gallows to honour the memory of more than 100 Catholics who were hanged there in the 16th and 17th centuries, and who are regarded as martyrs to the faith. Mother McMonagle said: “Esther prayed when the Jews were faced with genocide from their enemies. She made her prayer after fasting and with total confidence in her God… and God reversed their fate miraculously. “The story of Tyburn proc laims a similar message: the blood of martyrs is the seed of Christians.” The Tyburn Megillah, whose return was due to be celebrated at an interfaith ceremony yesterday, was donated by Jordan Cherrick, a lawyer from St Louis, Missouri. Scribe Marc Michaels, who restored it, believes it dates from Italy in the late 1780s. He said: “The parallels between the hanging tree and the kings who rid themselves of queens in the Tyburn history and the Megillah [where the villainous Haman plots to hang his arch- enemy M ordecai] are amazing.” By Simon Rocker , March 6, 2014 Contributed by Margaret Shepherd
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