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Final Communiqué - Religious Consultation on Social Cohesion in Iraq

Invited by the World Council of Churches and the Middle East Council of Churches, 40 representatives of religious authorities and leaders of various Iraqi religions, congregations, and ethnic groups, came together in Beirut to follow up on recommendations of the 2017 conference held in Beirut under the title "Interfaith Consultation of Social Cohesion in Iraq", and to discuss emerging challenges and future prospects for social cohesion in Iraq.

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With boldness of faith, joy and peace, Pan African women hold “Ubuntu” gathering

Women of faith who are African or of African descent held a powerful recent gathering, Ubuntu: Remembrance, Diversity, and Advocacy in Unity Now!” in which they shared their call to action with a sense of Sankofa, or a season of now while looking back and forward. The event was organized by the Pan African Women’s Ecumenical Empowerment Network (PAWEEN) and Pan African Women of Faith (PAW).

WCC congratulates 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureates

As the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov, World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca congratulated them and expressed solidarity with their ongoing fight for justice and peace.

Le COE félicite les récipiendaires du prix Nobel de la paix 2021

À l’annonce de l’attribution du prix Nobel de la paix à deux journalistes, Maria Ressa et Dmitry Muratov, le père Ioan Sauca, secrétaire général par intérim du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE), leur a adressé ses félicitations et a exprimé sa solidarité avec leur lutte constante pour la justice et la paix.

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Bible, Mission, and Receptive Ecumenism

Receptive Ecumenism can be described as an ecumenism of the wounded hands. It brings to the fore the self-critical hospitality, humble learning, and ongoing conversion that have always been quietly essential to ecumenical work. “What do we, in our tradition, need to learn and receive, with integrity, from others?”

The book is meant for all those interested in the theological relations between mission and unity, as well as in Receptive Ecumenism. It is intended for all who are interested in the practical consequences of committing themselves to foster the unity and mission of the Church in the world. It serves both academics and practitioners engaged in mission and unity. If the book can be a source of inspiration for them, it will have fulfilled its purpose.

Le Manifeste pour la justice numérique lance un appel urgent à un «mouvement de transformation»

Dans le document de travail intitulé «Manifeste: La communication en faveur de la justice sociale à l’ère du numérique», les participant-e-s au Symposium international sur la justice numérique offrent collectivement un aperçu du contexte mondial actuel, des difficultés et des enjeux, énonce des principes qui défendent une communication socialement juste et lance un appel à un «mouvement de transformation» fondé sur les droits humains, la dignité humaine et les principes démocratiques.

Manifesto for digital justice makes urgent call for “transformative movement”

In a draft Manifesto for Communication for Social Justice in a Digital Age,” participants at an international symposium on digital justice collectively offer a view of the current global context, a look at issues and challenges, principles to promote socially just communication and a call for a transformative movement” founded on human rights, human dignity, and democratic principles.

Pour une journaliste ukrainienne, l’objectif demeure d’une justice numérique dont l’accès serait équitable

Katya Potapenko, journaliste et animatrice radio ukrainienne, estime que la justice numérique demeure un objectif, et n’est pas encore une réalité. Pour cette bénévole de la Fédération universelle des associations chrétiennes d’étudiants (FUACE), la justice numérique désigne «la possibilité d’accéder de façon équitable aux plateformes et appareils numériques, peu importe son pays d’origine, sa situation sociale ou toute autre caractéristique».

Holy Places and our Human Identities: Address of Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca at the conference in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

Holy Places and our Human Identities”, address of the World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca at the conference "International Religious Freedom and Peace – To Promote Freedom of Religion and Preservation of Spiritual, Cultural and Historical Heritage" held at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin from 8-12 September 2021.

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Digital justice with fair access remains a goal, says Ukrainian journalist

Ukrainian journalist and radio host Katya Potapenko says digital justice remains a goal and not a reality. "For me, digital justice is a possibility of fair access to digital platforms and devices, regardless of country of origin, social status or other features," said Potapenko, a World Student Christian Federation volunteer.

Le Centre international pour la paix et l’harmonie interreligieuses fête ses cinq ans et son activité d’avant-garde de plus en plus intense pour la paix

Depuis sa création en 2016, le Centre international pour la paix et l’harmonie interreligieuses (International Centre for Inter-Faith Peace and Harmony – ICIPH) de Kaduna, au Nigeria, a constitué un cadre d'artisans de la paix, témoins de la paix et de l'harmonie interreligieuses. Il reste un symbole physique pour aider les musulmans et les chrétiens à travailler ensemble plus efficacement.