Rozanski is head of the bishops’ ecumenical and interreligious committee, which has sponsored three regional Catholic-Muslim dialogues during the past two decades.
"Our current dialogues have advanced the goals of greater understanding, mutual esteem and collaboration between Muslims and Catholics, and the members have established lasting ties of friendship and a deep sense of trust,” he said.
Rozanski said Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich would head up the Catholic side of "this crucial conversation” starting on Jan. 1 next year.
But it was not immediately clear who the Muslim co-chair would be or what Islamic groups might take part.
Source: Religion News