Publish date23 Jan 2019 - 14:38
Story Code : 397399

Pakistani priest hails religious coexistence in Iran

Pakistani pastor has met with director of the cultural center in Lahore hailing the coexistence of religions in Iran.
Pakistani priest hails religious coexistence in Iran
Majid Abel, revenrend-in charge of Naulakha Presbyterian Church in Lahore, met with Ali Akrab Rezaee Fard, director of the cultural center in Lahore expressing gratitude over participation of Iranian official in the Christian New Year ceremonies lauding the coexistence of different religions in the Islamic Republic of Iran, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
 
He extended his enthusiasm for interfaith dialogues and to use Iran’s experiences for the priests in Naulakha Church.
 
He praised the coexistence and peaceful life led by the religious minorities in Iran.
 
Iranian official in this meeting related on the quality of life for non-Muslim communities in the country.
 
Naulakha Presbyterian Church was founded by John H Morrison and Anna William in 1853 with minor changes to its building in 1891. It is one of the oldest religious places in Punjab.
 
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