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500 Kirchen und religiöse Stätten in der Ukraine im Krieg zerstört

Mindestens 494 Sakralbauten in der Ukraine sind infolge der russischen Invasion in der Ukraine zerstört, beschädigt oder geplündert worden, und die Beschlagnahmung von kirchlichen Gebäuden als Standorte für russische Militärbasen vergrößert nach Berichten des Internationalen Instituts für Religionsfreiheit das Ausmaß der Zerstörung zusätzlich.

500 churches and religious sites destroyed in Ukraine during the war

At least 494 religious buildings in Ukraine have been destroyed, damaged, or looted as a result of the Russian invasion—and seizure of religious buildings for use as Russian military bases increases the scale of destruction of religious sites in Ukraine, reports the Institute for Religious Freedom.

The Geneva Policy Outlook explores ecumenical peacebuilding as a new form of diplomacy

Can ecumenical peacebuilding guide the way towards shared interests in the Russia-Ukraine war, which exemplifies the clash of fundamentally different value systems, ethical frameworks, and historical narratives? Peter Prove, director of the WCCs Commission of the Churches on International Affairs reflects on the issue in the inaugural edition of Geneva Policy Outlook, a new online publication.

WCC supports Korean churches’ statement calling for halting military actions and choosing the path of peace

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed grave concern over the rapidly escalating tensions and military confrontation on the Korean Peninsula, and also expressed the WCC’s support for a statement released on 4 November by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) that calls for halting military actions and choosing a path toward peace.

ÖRK kondoliert den Angehörigen der Toten nach Massenpanik in Südkorea

Der geschäftsführende Generalsekretär des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen, Priester Prof. Dr. Ioan Sauca, hat im Namen der weltweiten Gemeinschaft der Kirchen in einem Schreiben sein tiefes Mitgefühl und sein Beileid übermittelt, nachdem wegen Massenpanik bei einer Halloween-Feier in Seoul in Südkorea am Wochenende mehr als 150 Menschen ums Leben gekommen sind. 

WCC extends condolences in wake of crowd crush in South Korea

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed great sadness and extended condolences on behalf of the global fellowship in the wake of a crowd crush in Seoul, South Korea that killed more than 150 people over the weekend.

Christian Conference of Asia honours Korean Dr Sang Jung Park, Dr Ahn Jae Woong, and Dr Park Kyung Seo

In recognition of their decades-long commitment to the Asian and global ecumenical movement, and their leadership within the Christian Conference of Asia and the World Council of Churches (WCC), two former general secretaries of Christian Council of Asia, Dr Sang Jung Park and Dr Ahn Jae Woong, and a former WCC Asia secretary, Prof. Dr Park Kyung Seo, were honoured by the Christian Conference of Asia at a special function organized by the National Council of Churches in Korea on 17 October.

Geschäftsführender ÖRK-Generalsekretär besucht koreanische Halbinsel

Der geschäftsführende Generalsekretär des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK), Priester Prof. Dr. Ioan Sauca, besucht in dieser Woche die koreanische Halbinsel, um die dortigen ÖRK-Mitgliedskirchen der Solidarität des ÖRK zu versichern, die ehemalige ÖRK-Präsidentin für die Region Asien, Pastorin Dr. Sang Chang, zu treffen, an einem ökumenischen Friedensgespräch teilzunehmen und der 26. Weltkonferenz der Pfingstkirchen ein Grußwort zu überbringen.

WCC acting general secretary visits Korean Peninsula

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca is visiting the Korean Peninsula this week, bringing greetings of solidarity to WCC member churches, meeting with former WCC Asian president Rev. Dr Sang Chang, attending an Ecumenical Peace Conversation, and bringing a message to the 26th Pentecostal World Conference.

Korean church leaders reflect on reconciliation: “the people’s power should be the main strategy”

The following feature begins a series of reflections from churches in different countries on "reconciliation" in the midst of conflict and division, following the theme of the World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly, Christs love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.” As the WCC commits to working together as a fellowship on a Pilgrimage of Justice, Reconciliation, and Unity,” these stories explore how deepened relationships can lead to understanding and radical change.