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Publicación ecuménica latinoamerica enfoca el tema de la eco-teología

Un libro lanzado en Buenos Aires, Argentina, el mes pasado, reforzó el debate sobre el tema de la eco-teología en América Latina con una contribución directa del CMI. El libro titulado “Ecoteologia - Aportes del Ecumenismo”, editado por Alfredo Salibian y Eusebio Lizarralde y publicado por Editorial Dunken, incluye un artículo del Dr. Guillermo Kerber, encargado del programa del CMI sobre Cuidado de la Creación y Justicia Climática.

Voices against violence at World Youth Day in Rio

Youth representing ecumenical networks have been vocal in addressing social, economic and environmental issues at the World Youth Day, a Roman Catholic Church event, which gathered more than a million participants in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

WCC pays tribute to Emilio Castro

A leading ecumenist of the late 20th century, Rev. Dr Emilio Castro is remembered by the WCC for “his unfaltering efforts in bringing together Christian faith and spirituality with radical commitment in the struggles for justice.”

El CMI rinde homenaje a Emilio Castro

Líder ecuménico a finales del siglo XX, el Rev. Dr. Emilio Castro es recordado en el CMI por sus “incasables esfuerzos para conjugar la fe y la espiritualidad cristianas con el compromiso radical en las luchas por la justicia”.

Magali Cunha joins Brazil’s National Truth Commission

Dr Magali do Nascimento Cunha, a Central Committee member of the World Council of Churches (WCC) and professor at the Methodist University of São Paulo, has joined Brazil’s National Truth Commission as a researcher. The commission will investigate human rights violations in Brazil that occurred between 1948 and 1988, including the years of military dictatorship in that country.

Statement on global economy delivered to Bolivia

In La Paz, an ecumenical delegation delivered to Bolivian government officials a statement on ethical principles for a new global economic system. The statement was received by Bolivian minister of the presidency Juan Ramon Quintana at the government palace on 9 January.