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Forum on modern slavery convenes in Argentina

Under the auspices of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, an international forum on modern slavery convened in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 5-8 May. This forum, the second of kits kind, was entitled “Old Problems in the New World,” and was cosponsored by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and South America, and the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute based in Berkeley, California, USA.

Determined to make a difference

At 20, Ruth Mathen has already come a long way on the path that God has chosen for her. She heeded his call at a YMCA camp six years ago and is now running a non-government organization together with three college friends.

Seven weeks of Lent highlight water justice in Latin America

The World Council of Churches Ecumenical Water Network (WCC-EWN) invites you to use the season of Lent to reflect on water. Since 2008, EWN has been providing weekly theological reflections and other resources on water for the seven weeks of Lent and for World Water Day on 22 March. This year, the focus is on Latin America.

Las siete semanas de Cuaresma hacen hincapié en la justicia hídrica en América Latina

La Red Ecuménica del Agua (REDA) del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) les invita a dedicar el período de Cuaresma a reflexionar sobre el agua. Desde 2008, la REDA proporciona reflexiones teológicas semanales y otros recursos relacionados con el agua para las siete semanas de Cuaresma y para el Día Mundial del Agua, que se celebra el 22 de marzo. Este año, la atención se centra en América Latina.

#WCC70: Remembering Orissa

In 2018 we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the WCC. In order to create a lively first-hand account of the ecumenical fellowship and of our shared journey, the WCC general secretary has invited all member churches to contribute stories, which we will bring to you throughout the coming year. The first story in our series was written by Gerard Willemsen, international director of the Uniting Church in Sweden.

#WCC70: Recuerdos de Orissa

En 2018 celebramos el 70º aniversario del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias. Con el fin de componer un relato vivo y de primera mano sobre la comunidad ecuménica y sobre nuestro viaje común, el secretario general del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), el Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, ha invitado a todas las iglesias miembros a contar sus historias, las cuales les iremos transmitiendo a lo largo del año. La primera historia de nuestra serie es de Gerard Willemsen, director internacional de la Iglesia Unida de Suecia.

Conversion by heart

For Prof. Dr. Mathew Chandrankunnel, the Asia Mission Conference is a big celebration of ecumenism, with churches from Asia and all over the world coming together expressing the call of Jesus. As director of the Ecumenical Christian Centre in Bangalore, India, he appreciates the initiative to bring member churches, faith organizations and partners together to revive mission.

Former director of the WCC Programme on Theological Education has died

Rt Rev. Dr Samuel Amirtham, an internationally renowned theologian, bishop and ecumenical leader, passed away on 26 September at the age of 85. Amirtham was a multifaceted and charismatic teacher, pastor, leader, and revolutionary, inspiring and accompanying many lives, from remote villages to universities, to the corridors of power.

Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo son un ejemplo del liderazgo de las mujeres en pro de la justicia y la paz

En situaciones de guerra y opresión, en las que se exacerba la violencia contra las mujeres, son muchas veces las mujeres las que asumen el liderazgo en la lucha contra la injusticia. La valentía demostrada por las madres y abuelas de los desaparecidos durante el período de la guerra sucia de Argentina (1976-1983) ha sido descrito recientemente como un ejemplo y un reto por los representantes del CMI.

In Argentina, stirring journey for human rights continues

"Since 1983 Argentina is enjoying the longest period of democracy in our history – it is a great achievement and that is why we need to take care of it." Pride in the peaceful change from military dictatorship to democracy 35 years ago and concern over recent developments in her country was the message that Estela Barnes de Carlotto brought with her to a meeting in Geneva reinvigorating the friendship between the WCC and the Association of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, of which she is the president.

Continúa el emotivo viaje por los derechos humanos en la Argentina

“Desde 1983, Argentina disfruta del mayor período de democracia de nuestra historia: supone un gran logro y por eso debemos cuidar de él”. El orgullo por el cambio pacífico de la dictadura militar a la democracia hace treinta y cinco años y la preocupación ante los últimos acontecimientos en su país resumen el mensaje transmitido por Estela Barnes de Carlotto en la reunión celebrada en Ginebra que revitaliza la amistad entre el CMI y la Asociación Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, que preside.

Christian Conference of Asia explores “our common journey”

The Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), on 11-12 July, held an international consultation on “Towards Revitalising the Ecumenical Movement in Asia.” The gathering of 60 church and ecumenical leaders was organised by the CCA at its headquarters in Chiang Mai, Thailand as a prelude to its Diamond Jubilee celebration.