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The '''Interfaith Dialogue Council''' (''Alexandrian'': ''Conseil du Dialogue Interconfessionnel'', ''Martino'': ''Consejo de Diálogo Interreligioso'') is an interfaith organization in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] dedicated to promoting understanding, cooperation, and peaceful coexistence among the nation's diverse religious communities. Founded in {{AN|1697}}, the Council brings together representatives from the major faith traditions recognized under the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], including the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria|Church of Alexandria]], [[Melusinianism|Melusinian Faith]], [[Faith of Inti]], [[Zurvanism]], as well as smaller religious communities and new religious movements such as the [[Société du Témoin Perpétuel]]. The organization is headquartered in [[Cárdenas]] and maintains regional offices in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Parap]], and [[Chambéry]]. | The '''Interfaith Dialogue Council''' (''Alexandrian'': ''Conseil du Dialogue Interconfessionnel'', ''Martino'': ''Consejo de Diálogo Interreligioso'') is an interfaith organization in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] dedicated to promoting understanding, cooperation, and peaceful coexistence among the nation's diverse religious communities. Founded in {{AN|1697}}, the Council brings together representatives from the major faith traditions recognized under the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], including the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria|Church of Alexandria]], [[Melusinianism|Melusinian Faith]], [[Faith of Inti]], [[Zurvanism]], as well as smaller religious communities such as the [[Temple of the Lakes]], and new religious movements such as the [[Société du Témoin Perpétuel]]. The organization is headquartered in [[Cárdenas]] and maintains regional offices in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Parap]], and [[Chambéry]]. | ||
As of {{AN|1750}}, the Council comprises 42 member organizations representing approximately 94% of the Federation's religiously affiliated population. The current Secretary-General is Archbishop Emeritus Benoît Lacombe, who has served in the position since {{AN|1745}}. | As of {{AN|1750}}, the Council comprises 42 member organizations representing approximately 94% of the Federation's religiously affiliated population. The current Secretary-General is Archbishop Emeritus Benoît Lacombe, who has served in the position since {{AN|1745}}. | ||
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The Interfaith Dialogue Council (Alexandrian: Conseil du Dialogue Interconfessionnel, Martino: Consejo de Diálogo Interreligioso) is an interfaith organization in Nouvelle Alexandrie dedicated to promoting understanding, cooperation, and peaceful coexistence among the nation's diverse religious communities. Founded in 1697 AN, the Council brings together representatives from the major faith traditions recognized under the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, including the Church of Alexandria, Melusinian Faith, Faith of Inti, Zurvanism, as well as smaller religious communities such as the Temple of the Lakes, and new religious movements such as the Société du Témoin Perpétuel. The organization is headquartered in Cárdenas and maintains regional offices in Punta Santiago, Parap, and Chambéry.
As of 1750 AN, the Council comprises 42 member organizations representing approximately 94% of the Federation's religiously affiliated population. The current Secretary-General is Archbishop Emeritus Benoît Lacombe, who has served in the position since 1745 AN.