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WCC Pilgrim Team Visits accompany communities in Italy, Armenia, Norway

Three World Council of Churches (WCC) Pilgrim Team Visits, one to Italy, a second to Armenia and a third to Norway, are continuing the WCCs accompaniment for communities in their quest for justice and peace under the theme of Christs love moves the world to reconciliation and unity,” through the lenses of post-war trauma healing, gender justice, and migration.

Church bells rings in Norway on 10-year anniversary of Utøya attack

Church bells rang for five minutes across Norway on 22 July, it marked the 10th anniversary of the twin attacks that killed 77 Norwegians and left hundreds of others scarred for life “both in body and soul,” as Oslo Bishop Kari Veiteberg put it at the memorial service in the Oslo Cathedral.

Arctic communities to WCC pilgrims: “We need your voice”

Lorraine Netro, who was raised in the Gwichin First Nation of Old Crow, Yukon (Canada), is part of an indigenous community—but shes also a global citizen.

Todays Arctic peoples are important members of global society,” Netro said. The survival of Arctic cultures and communities remains tied to the wildlife and landscape of the Arctic Refuge.”

Korea erteilt der Friedensarbeit des ÖRK die höchste Ehre

Seit vielen Jahrzehnten arbeitet der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) daran, den Frieden auf der koreanischen Halbinsel zu fördern. Der ÖRK blickt zurück auf eine lange Geschichte, eine Friedensvision zu entwerfen und zu fördern. Diese Arbeit reicht vom Zusammenbringen der Einwohner beider Seiten des geteilten Landes bis hin zum Aufbau eines internationalen ökumenischen Netzwerks zu ihrer Unterstützung.

WCC’s work for peace receives highest Korean honour

For many decades, the World Council of Churches (WCC) has worked to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula. From bringing people from both sides of the divided country together, to building an international ecumenical network to support them, the WCC has a history of formulating and promoting a vision for peace.

„Gott hat versprochen, auch in Krisenzeiten mit uns zu sein“, sagt Tveit

Nach mehr als zehn Jahren an der Spitze des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) sagt Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, dass dies „die Zeit sei, einander daran zu erinnern, dass wir an Gott als „den guten Hirten“ glauben, der uns versprochen hat, auch in schweren Zeiten und besonders während dieser globalen COVID-19-Krise an unserer Seite zu stehen“.

”God has promised to be with us also in times of crisis” says Tveit

After more than ten years heading the World Council of Churches (WCC), Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit says this is the time that "we should remind one another that we believe in God as the “Good shepherd” who promised to be with us also in times of crisis,” especially in this time of the global COVID-19 crisis.

ÖRK-Generalsekretär: „Liebe weist den Weg zu Veränderungen“

Auf seiner Rede in Bergen, Norwegen anlässlich einer internationalen Konferenz über Nachhaltigkeit und Klima in der Religion, veranstaltet von der Westnorwegischen Fachhochschule, der Kirche von Norwegen und dem Rat der Religions- und Weltanschauungsgemeinschaften in Norwegen, hat der Generalsekretär des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK), Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, Gedanken zu der Frage geäußert: „Was hat Liebe damit zu tun? Klimagerechtigkeit und Fürsorge für die Erde.“

WCC general secretary: “Love opens the way to change”

Speaking in Bergen, Norway at an international conference on Sustainability and Climate in Re-ligion organized by the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, The Church of Norway and The Council for Religious and Life Stance Communities in Norway, World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit offered reflections on “What’s love got to do with it? Climate justice and care for the earth.”

Sustainable resourcing for sustainable development

Bishop Ingeborg Midttømme, from the Church of Norway, serves at the diocese of Møre, in the northwestern part of the Scandinavian country. She is also a board member of Norwegian Church Aid. Over the past years, she has been an active participant in international events that focus on the global agenda on sustainable development, such as the United Nations annual climate conferences.

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).