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Photo: EKD

Photo: EKD

When it comes to healing memories, the “power of forgiveness” can free up the way for the common witness that the world we live in desperately needs, the World Council of Churches general secretary has said.

WCC general secretary, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, spoke at the ecumenical penance and reconciliation service in Hildesheim, Germany on 11 March, which he praised as an “encouraging sign of unity in the world”.

The service was jointly held by the Chairman of the (Roman Catholic) German Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal Reinhard Marx, and the Chair of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), Bishop Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm.

“This is moment of truth and is a decisive step towards the unity of the church,” said Tveit in his message. “In the prayer of Jesus in John 17, we read that the unity of the disciples with one another is needed that the world may believe.

“The world needs to recognize that we have seen and heard in Christ the presence of the true God,” said the general secretary.

His words of greetings was part of the historical coming together in 2107 of the Protestant and Catholic Churches that had split at the time of the Reformation 500 years ago.

Catholic and Protestants have decided to share ecumenical celebrations of the Reformation anniversary during 2017 in different parts of Europe and the world, as well as in Germany.

The service was held in St. Michael’s Church on a symbolic site as it is Germany’s second-oldest cross-denominational church, shared by Protestants and Catholics since 1542.

German President Joachim Gauck, Chancellor of the Republic of Germany Dr Angela Merkel and the Bundestags President Professor Norbert Lammert also attended the service that was broadcast live by national broadcaster ARD.

Tveit noted that the truth frees people to walk together towards the future “and, with one another, to witness with still greater determination to the triune God of life”.

“Christians and churches in Germany witnessed to this truth of the love of God when, with their confession of guilt, they sought out the fellowship of churches in the World Council of Churches after the Second World War.

“Christians and churches in Germany witnessed to the truth of the one humanity created by God, when they made possible the reconciliation of Europe and the fall of the Wall [separating the east and west of Germany at the end of the Cold War].”

More recently, said Tveit, churches in Germany witnessed to the truth of love in supporting the “historic and necessary opening up of Germany to refugees”.

Tveit quoted Archbishop Desmond Tutu "When you talk to the Germans, please tell them that the day Angela Merkel opened the boarders for the poor refugees, I was proud of being a human being."

At the Hildesheim service Christians witnessed the “truth of God’s grace and love” in seeking reconciliation with one another and cooperation in their common service for the world.

“This is an encouraging sign of unity and fellowship for all churches in the world,” said the WCC general secretary.

Healing of Memories

Ecumenical Reconciliation Service 11 March 2017 broadcasted by ARD

Member Churches in Germany

Words of greetings by the WCC General Secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit (In English)

Words of greetings by the WCC General Secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit (In German)