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Activity 1.

1. a gathering of people of various religions in an environment of freedom and


transparency, with the aim of listening to one another, trying to understand the other's
faith, and, ideally, looking for ways to collaborate. It is hoped that the other party would
reciprocate, as communication should be a two-way process rather than a one-way one.
The essence of dialogue necessitates reciprocity. There is a balance of give and take.
Both receptivity and constructive contact are implied in dialogue.
1. To deepen the friendship and to speak about what gives us hope and what we believe in
a deeper way and we are also being invited to really listen to what helps our friends and
neighbors in times of crises. What they believe about life and death and God.

Activity 2.
1. I am a Born Again Christian, I seldom go to other churches because I am very much
active in our church. What I observe when I’m joining a mass of the catholics was they
are solemn and synchronous and everybody is participative.
2. I think the similarities is I can feel the presence of God every time I join the mass
gatherings of both religions. But the difference is, when I’m in our church I can feel the
joyness praising God since I am also a worship leader.
3. No, because we have our own faith to build and way of serving God. But we can share
motivations with them.

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