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What does ‘prudence’ mean for dialogue and peace-building?

A 50-year-old religious text can shape interreligious relationships crucial for peace-building today, found participants in a workshop organized by the WCC and attended by guests from the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) on 28 October.

Faith communities explore concrete climate action at COP22

Joining efforts to explore how to move from dependency on fossil fuel to a sustainable future, faith representatives gathered at the Indonesian Pavilion at COP22 in Marrakech, Morocco on 8 November, for an event hosted by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry.

WCC general secretary offers greetings to Hindu partners

Continuing the tradition of offering greetings to interreligious partners during festive seasons, the WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit offered greetings to Hindu religious partners on the occasion of Diwali, a Hindu festival of lights.

Dialogue flourishes between WCC, Muslim Council of Elders

The Grand Imam of Cairo’s prestigious Al-Azhar mosque and university, Prof. Dr Ahmad al-Tayyeb, will visit the WCC to give a public lecture and participate in high-level dialogue on interreligious peacemaking. “We are honoured to welcome one of the world’s highest-ranking and most influential Muslim leaders to Geneva, and I very much look forward to his lecture and to sharing views with him on the many challenges that we as religious persons and leaders face together,” says WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit.

Young people explore role as “ambassadors of peace” during Cairo seminar

“I have an absolute confidence in your youthful and great enthusiasm and your heightened state of awareness that you will be ambassadors of peace, mercy and cooperation among all peoples.” This message, from Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Dr Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, visibly uplifted and inspired young people attending a seminar, “Youth Engagement, Religion and Violence,” in Cairo this week.

Ecumenical Institute professor recognized as trust among religions grows

Interreligious trust and respect has proven a key challenge in communities worldwide, not least in contexts where the need for successful peacebuilding is dire. Therefore, 11 August marked an important day in the history of the Ecumenical Institute as it saw the first students receive their CAS in Interreligious Studies diplomas.

El premio a un profesor del Instituto Ecuménico demuestra el aumento de la confianza interreligiosa

La confianza y el respeto interreligiosos han demostrado ser un desafío clave para varias comunidades en todo el mundo, aun más en contextos en que el establecimiento de la paz es una necesidad acuciante. Por lo tanto, el 11 de agosto fue un día señalado en la historia del Instituto Ecuménico de Bossey (Suiza), ya que los primeros estudiantes del Certificado de Estudios Avanzados (CAS) en Estudios Interreligiosos recibieron sus diplomas. En el marco de esa ceremonia de graduación, el Rev. Lawrence Iwuamadi, profesor de Bossey, fue galardonado con el premio anual de “Inter-knowing” (Inter-conocimiento) concedido por la fundación musulmana sin ánimo de lucro del mismo nombre. Detrás de ese premio están el compromiso optimista y sincero del Rev. Lawrence con el diálogo entre las religiones y entre los seres humanos.

Young people reflect on interreligious studies

Seventeen students completed a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies in August at the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey. The six-week course, credited by the University of Geneva, is evenly split between distance learning and a residential experience.

Los jóvenes reflexionan acerca de los estudios interreligiosos

En agosto, diecisiete estudiantes completaron un Certificado de Estudios Avanzados en Estudios Interreligiosos en el Instituto Ecuménico de Bossey. El curso de seis semanas, acreditado por la Universidad de Ginebra, está consiste en dos partes iguales: la formación a distancia y una experiencia residencial.

Bossey students celebrate graduation

On a sunny, hot afternoon on the grounds of the 18th-century Château de Bossey, 17 young people from across the world gathered for their graduation ceremony in the Certificate of Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies from the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey.

Hielke Wolters: Apostle of mission strategies

Rev. Dr Hielke Wolters is leaving the WCC after serving for nine years - the last seven years as associate general secretary - but he is not leaving the ecumenical movement to which he has been dedicated since his student days. Officially is he going to retire, but only on the paper. He has many thoughts and plans to realize as he moves back to the Netherlands to serve, in one way or another, the church or the wider ecumenical movement. Wolters said to WCC News with a smile: “I’m open for any suggestion and I know that God will lead me in the right direction when that time comes.”

Hielke Wolters: un apóstol de las estrategias misioneras

El Rev. Dr. Hielke Wolters deja el CMI, donde ha trabajado durante nueve años –los últimos siete como secretario general adjunto– pero no deja el movimiento ecuménico, al que se ha dedicado desde que era estudiante. Oficialmente se va a jubilar, pero eso será así solo sobre el papel, porque tiene muchas ideas y planes que llevar a cabo en cuanto regrese a los Países Bajos para seguir trabajando, de una u otra manera, para la iglesia y para el movimiento ecuménico más amplio. Con una sonrisa, el Rev. Wolters declara a las Noticias del CMI: “Estoy abierto a cualquier sugerencia y sé que Dios me guiará en la dirección correcta cuando llegue el momento”.

Faith community issues call to action: end AIDS by 2030

At an interfaith prayer service on 7 June, people from diverse faith communities issued a call to action to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The call focuses on reducing stigma and discrimination; increasing access to HIV services; defending human rights; and ensuring testing and treatment for all, including children.