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Le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit: «Nous pouvons, en tant qu’Églises, faire toute la différence»

À l’occasion des 16 journées de mobilisation contre la violence sexiste, les membres du personnel du Conseil œcuménique des Églises révèlent les liens existants entre leur travail et les efforts déployés pour mettre un terme à la violence sexuelle et fondée sur le genre, sous le thème «De notre maison à la vôtre».

La contribution à la campagne #16Days d’aujourd’hui nous vient du secrétariat général, au sujet du rôle crucial que jouent les responsables pour rendre l’égalité et la justice visibles et la violence inacceptable.

From Our House to Yours: WCC marks 16 Days against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is highlighting the links between the household of God, and the fundamental need to make our homes safe and loving spaces during 16 Days Against Gender-based Violence. “16 Days” is an annual international campaign that begins on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and ends on 10 December, Human Rights Day.

De notre maison à la vôtre: le COE célèbre 16 jours contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste

Le Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) met l’accent sur les liens existants entre la maison de Dieu et le besoin fondamental de faire de nos maisons des lieux sûrs et aimants à l’occasion des 16 jours contre la violence sexiste. Les «16 jours» sont une campagne internationale annuelle qui commence le 25 novembre, en la Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la violence à l’égard des femmes, et s’achève par la Journée des droits de l’homme, le 10 décembre.

Ecumenical Review focuses on Pan-African Women of Faith and Inclusive Global Theological Education

The latest issue of The Ecumenical Review, the quarterly journal of the World Council of Churches (WCC), focuses on the Pan-African Women’s Ecumenical Empowerment Network (PAWEEN), a project of the WCC’s programme on Ecumenical Theological Education (ETE).

Formally established as a network in 2015, PAWEEN aims to celebrate, commemorate, and build upon the legacy of Pan‐African women in the ecumenical movement.

WCC organises event on “The Human Rights Situation in the Philippines”

As more and more people in the Philippines lose their loved ones to extrajudicial killings, and are falsely accused of crimes by the authorities, the World Council of Churches (WCC) is increasing its support and accompaniment of people fighting for human rights in the Philippines.
On 16 September, concerned colleagues and guests gathered in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva to attend an event entitled: “Defending the Sanctity of Life and Dignity of Creation: The Human Rights Situation in the Philippines”. The event gave a platform to four different speakers from victim, human rights and church perspectives.

Pope Francis expresses “fraternal closeness” with Waldensian Methodist

As the Waldensian Methodist Synod met in Torre Pelisse in the north of Italy, the assembled delegates received a letter from Pope Francis, who expressed warm greetings.

“I pray for each of you that you may experience the Holy Spirit in these days of encounter, prayer and reflection,” wrote Pope Francis. “Please allow me to join in your prayer that the Lord would deepen the ecumenical spirit among Christians and lead our churches into a growing communion with each other.”

“Women in War” exhibit portrays suffering, resilience

Along Lake Geneva from 2-21 July, an exhibit, “Women in War,” highlighted the stories of women who were combatants, activists, mothers, leaders and survivors of war. The exhibit, developed by the International Committee of the Red Cross in collaboration with National Geographic, aimed to break the stereotypes that reduce women to the status of victim only, and to highlight the sometimes complex and difficult roles they have in wars.

WCC facilitates conversations on ecumenism at the Kirchentag

Conversations at the World Council of Churches (WCC) exhibition booth at the Kirchentag showed there is a growing interest in ecumenical movement among German churches. The topics of a particularly high interest were the Thursdays in Black campaign and studies at the Ecumenical institute in Bossey.

No space for rape and violence: Thursdays in Black at Kirchentag

Stories, music, and many other expressions of solidarity marked a lively observation of Thursdays in Black at the German Protestant church festival. From religious leaders to passersby, many offered words of support and encouragement for the campaign for a world free from rape and violence.

Pas de place pour le viol et la violence: les Jeudis en noir au Kirchentag

Des histoires, de la musique et bien d'autres manifestations de solidarité ont scandé une célébration animée des Jeudis en noir à la fête de l'Église protestante allemande. Des chefs religieux aux passants, nombreux sont ceux qui ont exprimé leur soutien et leurs encouragements à la campagne pour un monde libéré du viol et de la violence.

Les communicateurs chrétiens brillent au Forum mondial sur les médias

L’Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) était présente au Forum mondial des médias de la Deutsche Welle, qui s’est tenu les 27 et 28 mai à Bonn, en Allemagne.
Plus de 2 000 professionnels des médias, décideurs politiques et personnalités influentes de la politique et de la société civile, de la culture et de l’éducation, du business et de la science – représentant 140 pays – ont participé à la conférence.

Christian communicators shine at Global Media Forum

The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) was featured in the DW Global Media Forum held 27-28 May in Bonn, Germany. More than 2,000 media professionals, policymakers, and movers from politics and civil society, culture and education, business and science – representing 140 countries – attended the conference.