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7. December 06

Brazilian churches end year-long Latin American focus on violence with exhibition on domestic violence


In a symbolic act of closure of the year that began with the first WCC assembly in Latin America, World Council of Churches central committee moderator Rev. Dr Walter Altmann visited an interactive exhibition on domestic violence in downtown Porto Alegre/Brazil.

6. December 06

Fiji: "No justification for military coups anywhere" says WCC head


Reacting to news of a military coup in Fiji, World Council of Churches (WCC) head Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia has addressed WCC member churches there, saying that the coup is "in total disregard of democratic norms," violates the country's constitution and is "tantamount to suversion of the rule of law".

 

Writing to the Fiji Council of Churches and the Assembly of the Christian Churches in Fiji on 6 December, Kobia stresses that "In the 21st...

5. December 06

Wolfram Kistner 1923-2006


Writing to his widow on 5 December, WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia characterized South African pastor Dr Wolfram Kistner as "a tireless champion for justice, equality and human dignity for all," and "one of the clearest voices, articulating biblically and theologically why we as Christians had to support the struggle against apartheid".

27. November 06

WCC mourns sudden death of Inger Aasa-Marklund


WCC leaders have expressed their profound grief on learning of the car accident that killed WCC executive committee member Inger Aasa-Marklund and her young daughter, Sara, on 24 November.

27. November 06

Kobia congratulates Lukas Vischer


"You have rendered an extraordinary service to the WCC and its member churches," WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia wrote on 23 November to Prof. Dr Lukas Vischer on the occasion of Vischer's 80th birthday.

23. November 06

World AIDS Day 1 December 2006


World AIDS Day is a unique moment each year when all of humanity is challenged to reflect on the way that HIV and AIDS affects us and how we can respond to the pandemic. The international theme for this year's World AIDS Day, "Keep the Promise", focuses on accountability and is a call to to hold leaders and communities accountable to the promises they have made. This includes commitments for funding and support, health programmes and access to...

16. November 06

ECLOF: 60 years of micro-credit for human development


One of the world's first international micro-credit institutions in the service of the poor is celebrating its 60th anniversary at a conference in Geneva this week. ECLOF, the Ecumenical Church Loan Fund, was founded in 1946 by leaders of the WCC and visionary bankers who sought to harness credit in the service of the most needy, and pioneered the system of micro-credit with the poor which today is recognised as one of the most important motors...

9. November 06

Eugene Carson Blake 1906-1985


The second general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Eugene Carson Blake, would have been 100 years old on November 7, 2006.

8. November 06

El Salvador: Lutheran pastors assassinated


The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the World Council of Churches (WCC) have reacted together to news of the "despicable" assassination on 4 November of Lutheran Church in El Salvador co-pastors Francisco Carillo and his wife Jesús Calzada de Carillo.

 

17. October 06

Tragic death of Father Boulos Iskander


The 11 October killing in Mousel, Iraq, of a Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch priest, Father Boulos Iskander, was a "senseless crime that... neither benefits anyone nor promotes the cause of any religion".

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