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Dr. Nicholas N. Kittrie, KtSJ
Chairman,
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Justice and Peace, Washington, D.C., USA
I met the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. I was later introduced to
the Pope in Rome, and I became acquainted with the Chief Rabbi of Israel. But
not one of them ever asked for my opinion, advice, assistance, or collaboration.
They all were too deeply immersed in their own pasts, in their own institutions,
their own missions, and own faiths.
It was in Rev. Moon that I found the broadest ecumenical spirit,
a fierce commitment to the unity and fraternity of mankind, an unflinching love
of all people, a total commitment to the institution of the family, a tolerance
for the diversity of humankind and the need for its harmonization.
8 THE SPIRITUAL LEADER

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