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‘Not a page in a book’ – accompaniers hear Palestinians’ testimonies from Ma’alul village

Ma’alul, a Palestinian village destroyed in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, saw a visit by ecumenical accompaniers in mid-March. “I would have liked to invite you to a real home, not just as a refugee,” said Jad Saba Yusef Salem as he received the group of accompaniers to the village. Today, 95-year-old Salem is one of few remaining survivors from the 75 families who used to live in the village back in 1948.

A faith-based, holistic approach to HIV and AIDS-care

In a country now counting 100 million inhabitants, and where 2.5 percent are added annually, it is increasingly hard for the government to keep pace with the needs of its people. “In this challenging environment, the work of non-governmental organisations is critical in order to ease the burden on public service institutions”, explains Dr Maged Moussa Yanny, general director of EpiscoCare.

Rabbis gehen gemeinsam und solidarisch durch die Innenstadt Hebrons

Es war ein heller und sonniger Morgen, an dem die Rabbis for Human Rights am Dienstag einen Solidaritätsmarsch durch die von Israel verwaltete Zone 2 in Hebron organisiert hatten. Hier hatten wachsende Spannungen dafür gesorgt, dass der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) seine ökumenischen Begleitpersonen vorübergehend abziehen musste.

Rabbis walk through Hebron in solidarity

It was a bright and sunny morning when Rabbis for Human Rights organized a solidarity walk on Tuesday through the Israeli administered H2 area of Hebron, where growing tension has forced the World Council of Churches (WCC) to temporarily suspend its presence of ecumenical accompaniers.

ÖRK-Generalsekretär: Gedanken zur ökumenischen Bewegung der Liebe

Anlässlich der Tagung des Planungsausschusses für die Vollversammlung des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK), die diese Woche auf Zypern stattfindet, hat sich ÖRK-Generalsekretär Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit in seiner Ansprache mit dem Thema der kommenden 11. Vollversammlung befasst. Es lautet: „Die Liebe Christi bewegt, versöhnt und eint die Welt“.

WCC general secretary reflects on the ecumenical movement of Love

In a speech at the World Council of Churches (WCC) Assembly Planning Committee (APC) meeting in Cyprus this week, WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit reflected on the theme of the upcoming WCC 11th Assembly, “Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.”

WCC condemns attack in Egypt

The World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit condemned an attack on a bus in Egypt carrying tourists on Friday near the Giza Pyramids, killing four Vietnamese tourists and their Egyptian guide. The blast wounded 11 other Vietnamese tourists as well as the Egyptian driver.

Vater Alexi – Friedensstifter in Syrien

WCC News hat den Archimandriten Dr. Alexi Chehadeh getroffen, der das Referat für Ökumenische Beziehungen und Entwicklung des Griechisch-Orthodoxen Patriarchats von Antiochien und dem gesamten Morgenland in Damaskus (Syrien) leitet. Er ist ein großes Vorbild und Friedensstifter in Syrien.

Fr Alexi - a peacemaker in Syria

WCC News met with the Very Reverend Archimandrite Dr Alexi Chehadeh, who leads the Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development for the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East in Damascus, Syria. He is an impressive role model and peacemaker in Syria.

All pilgrim routes lead to COP24

Pilgrims coming from Germany, Italy and Norway ended their journeys for climate justice on 7 December upon arrival at the St Stephen’s Church in Katowice, Poland, where the United Nations (UN) climate conference is underway. They were warmly welcomed by the delegations of the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) that are attending the 24th Conference of Parties of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24).