The trip included a few geography lessons as I discovered a thriving metropolis even further south than the bottom of Africa ...
He doesn't make it sound like religion is his strong suit, either.
As recently reported in the [sic] Catholic Herald, I was asked to take Cardinal Kasper's place in a Bate Papo (the Brazilian word for an informal conversation) with a young woman from the Netherlands who worked as a campus minister for the Reformed Church (a daunting task for me on all levels), and together to address the question of "whether there was a place for Christianity in the 21st century." We each held our own in the dialogue across the generational divide and the issues of contemporary western secularity.
Not surprisingly at a WCC event, that wasn't his only dialogue.
Pentecostals and others generally grouped under the label of "Evangelicals" now comprise almost 20 percent of the world's Christians ... some open to ecumenical cooperation (and even publicly apologizing for having taken advantage of Catholicism's weakness in Latin America) and others (often funded by American resources) quite opposed to any religious dialogue.
Update: In the WCC account, Bishop Sklba met his match in vagueness.
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