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Karl Lehmann was a German clergyman born on May 16, 1936. He served as a bishop and was known for his work in the Catholic Church, particularly in promoting dialogue and understanding between different faiths. Lehmann was involved in various social and theological discussions, advocating for peace and reconciliation. His contributions to the church and society have left a lasting impact, and he is remembered for his commitment to interfaith dialogue.
"The interest in the supernatural in a very generic sense and in the spiritual is not in itself a factor that helps the communication of the Christian faith."
"There's always the tendency to transform the Church into an ethical agency, and of measuring the Church by the yardstick of social and cultural utility."
"Common participation in the Eucharist can only be a final outcome of ecumenic dialogue, not the starting point."
"Christians who have influence in political life must feel as individuals responsibility in front of their own faith. And the duty of encouraging laws that are not in contradiction with the Commandments comes within the mission of the Church."
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