Detroit’s interfaith conversation on economy
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese on Detroit hosted an interfaith conversation on the economy Thursday.
Cardinal Adam Maida, archbishop of Detroit, invited 12 regional religious leaders representing Christian, Jewish and Muslim people to meet and discuss “how their faith communities are responding to the economic crisis in metro Detroit and discuss possible future initiatives.”
The archdiocese’s postings on its web site include:
Posted: December 5th, 2008 under Financial crisis / recession, In the News.
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