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WCC convenes strategic meeting on sustainable development goals

On 8 February, the WCC convened a strategy meeting between principals and senior staff of the ACT Alliance, Anglican Alliance, Caritas Internationalis, Globethics, Lutheran World Federation and WCC, to discuss communication and collaboration in policy engagement, advocacy and action.

Religion and Violence Prevention in the Americas

28 February - 01 March 2016

The United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers and the World Council of Churches will promote a meeting to discuss the role of religious leaders in preventing incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes.

Washington D.C., United States - Attendance by invitation only.

Annual meeting on interreligious dialogue

During World Interfaith Harmony Week, officials of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and WCC Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation staff met in Geneva for their annual meeting.

Reunión anual sobre el diálogo interreligioso

La reunión anual entre el Pontificio Consejo para el Diálogo Interreligioso (PCDI) y la Oficina para el Diálogo y la Cooperación Interreligiosos del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) tuvo lugar el 3 y 4 de febrero de 2016 en Ginebra (Suiza), durante la Semana Mundial de la Armonía Interconfesional.

Symposium focuses on religion, violence, extremism

To promote open discussions on the theological and practical discourse, narrative and experiences on implications for the work of the multi-religious organizations on religion, violence and extremism, the WCC, along with the General Board of Church and Society of The United Methodist Church and the General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists held a Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-Based Organizations in International Affairs.

Latvia celebrates Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

In addition to ecumenical prayer and celebration – with the participation of Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, Baptist, Adventist, Pentecostal, Methodist churches, and sometimes even representatives of the Old Believers’ community – Christian unity in Latvia usually takes the form of practical cooperation.

Letonia celebra la Semana de Oración por la Unidad de los Cristianos

Además de manifestarse en el culto ecuménico –que cuenta con la participación de iglesias luteranas, católicas romanas, ortodoxas, apostólicas armenias, bautistas, adventistas, pentecostales y metodistas, y algunas veces incluso con representantes de la comunidad de viejos creyentes–, la unidad cristiana en Letonia generalmente se materializa en la cooperación práctica, que incluye conferencias teológicas conjuntas, cooperación en la educación teológica o la preparación del programa de educación religiosa ecuménica para las escuelas públicas.

Who Do We Say That We Are?

Christian Identity in a Multi-Religious World

Perhaps more than ever, in our globalized context we meet persons of other faiths and religious traditions. When empathetic, such meetings can be revealing about their lives and commitments. Yet how do they change our own identity and illuminate our own faith?

In light of interreligious encounter, who do we say that we are?

This brief work, distilled from lengthy and broad theological consultation facilitated by the World Council of Churches, suggests ways in which our faith is deepened and exciting new vistas opened on traditional Christian faith commitments through interreligious dialogue and engagement.

Our sincere engagements with the other can lead to a growing grasp of our own faith identity and, indeed, more profound encounter with the mystery of God.

Jürgen Moltmann leads ecumenical reflections in Geneva

At the start of a new year of work at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, respected German theologian Jürgen Moltmann led a day-long series of presentations and discussions as a guest of the WCC on Wednesday, 13 January. He also responded to comments and questions on his new book, The Living God and the Fullness of Life (WCC Publications, 2016).

Jürgen Moltmann preside una jornada de reflexión ecuménica en Ginebra

El inicio de un nuevo año de trabajo en el Centro Ecuménico de Ginebra estuvo marcado por la visita del respetado teólogo alemán Jürgen Moltmann, quien el 13 de enero presidió una jornada de presentaciones y debates como invitado del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), además de responder a los comentarios y preguntas sobre su nuevo libro, The Living God and the Fullness of Life (El Dios viviente y la plenitud de la vida, Publicaciones del CMI, 2016).

El arzobispo Anastasios, el amante de la ciencia que se convirtió en un apóstol de la paz

Nada parece imposible para este hombre conocido por su carácter afable y sereno, y por sus elocuentes discursos. Ha tenido que enfrentarse a un sinnúmero de dificultades como la persecución y los periodos de enfermedad grave. Además, a los sesenta y dos años de edad, se le pidió que asumiera un nuevo cargo que representaba el compromiso con un país cuya lengua y cultura le eran desconocidas, y que era el único Estado del mundo declarado oficialmente ateo, en el que se le pedía que reconstruyera la Iglesia.

During Advent, WCC general secretary celebrates love, hope

In a meditation at the Saint Egidio evening prayer in the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome on 14 December, World Council of Churches general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit celebrated love and hope this Advent season, particularly in the context of the plight of thousands of refugees and varied reactions to the climate talks in Paris.

WCC visits Inter Faith Centre in Dublin

A delegation from the WCC went to the Inter Faith Centre at the Dublin City University in the Republic of Ireland as part of the four-day member church visit to Ireland from 28 November to 1 December.