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Bartholomew I to open the Faith and Order Plenary Commission meeting

28.09.09

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I will open the meeting of the World Council of Churches (WCC) Commission on Faith and Order, which will take place in Kolympari, Crete, Greece, from 7 to 14 October 2009.

 

At this plenary meeting, the 120 members of the commission, which is seen as Christianity's most representative theological forum, will address the question of Christian unity from new perspectives.

 

Participants at the Crete gathering will not only address issues that have traditionally divided Christian denominations, but also matters that have become divisive in more recent times even within churches, such as questions of moral discernment.

 

This new approach will be rooted in a reflection on how churches relate to their sources of theological authority, and developed through case studies illustrating how churches use these references to make moral decisions.

 

WCC president from Europe Dr Mary Tanner will encourage participants to engage in what she affirms could be the beginning of a new phase in Faith and Order's history.

 

The main theme of the meeting "Called to be the One Church" will be addressed by:

The discussion on the future of the study "The Nature and Mission of the Church" will be stimulated by contributions from:

More information on the meeting

 

Biographical information on speakers

 

Documents available online for accredited media

 

WCC member churches in Greece