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Religious leaders uniting for climate peace in solidarity with refugees, boost UN conference

The moment religious leaders from around 40 faith-based organisations worldwide agreed to keep defending the individual right to seek asylum during a gathering in Geneva marked a high point on the eve of the Global Refugee Forum, the world's biggest such international gathering.They met at a one-day event on 12 December at the World Council of Churches (WCC), chaired by an Armenian archbishop and a UN diplomat who was once a Turkish legislator.

WCC marks 75th commemoration of “Al-Nakba”

During the 75th commemoration of what Palestinians refer to as the nakba, or catastrophe”—when hundreds of thousands of people were uprooted during Israel's creation in 1948—World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed solidarity with member churches in the Holy Land.

Bridge Builder Award Cemony 2021

22 November 2021

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is receiving a Bridge Builder Award for building bridges of understanding between people, nations, and communities at national and international levels. The award is presented by the Jury of the 14th August Committee Norway together with The Oslo Center.

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WCC honored with Bridge Builder Award 2021

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is receiving a Bridge Builder Award for building bridges of understanding between people, nations, and communities at national and international levels. The award is presented by the Jury of the 14th August Committee Norway together with The Oslo Center.

Symposium to examine role of religion and the UN in working for gender equality in 2021

Senior UN staff, representatives from faith groups and members of civil society will be presenting at the 7th Annual Symposium on the Role of Religion and Faith-based Organizations in International Affairs on January 26, 2021. This year’s event will focus on “2021: A defining year for accelerating gender equality, equity and justice,” with a series of presentations and discussions on issues including multi-stakeholder collaboration to accelerate gender equality, equity and justice, the urgency for achieving it, women advancing peace and security, and multilateralism and the intersection of religion and human rights.

Studierende in Bossey untersuchen Bedeutung von „Zugehörigkeit“

Was als „authentische interreligiöse Begegnung“ bezeichnet werden könnte, ist auch – um es noch einfacher zu formulieren – eine Frage nach der Bedeutung von Zugehörigkeit. Elf Studierende am Ökumenischen Institut des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) in Bossey haben sich zum Abschluss ihres Zertifikatkurses in interreligiösen Studien (Certificate of Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies) eingehend mit genau dieser Frage der Zugehörigkeit beschäftigt.

Bossey students explore the meaning of “belonging”

What might be termed “an authentic interreligious encounter” is also, more simply put, a question of what it means to belong. Eleven students at the World Council of Churches (WCC) Bossey Ecumenical Institute deeply explored this question as they completed a Certificate in Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies course.

Ökumenisches Institut begrüßt neue Studierende für interreligiöse Studien

Junge Studierende aus aller Welt sind am Dienstag am Ökumenischen Institut des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) in Bossey zum Zertifikatslehrgang in interreligiösen Studien (Certificate of Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies) begrüßt worden.
Das Thema für das akademische Jahr 2018/2019 ist „Engaging for just and participatory societies - belongingness in Judaism, Christianity and Islam“ (Engagement für gerechte und partizipative Gesellschaften – Zugehörigkeitsgefühl in Judentum, Christentum und Islam).

Bossey gathers students for interreligious dialogue

Young students from all over the world were welcomed to the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Institute in Bossey, Switzerland on Tuesday for the Certificate of Advanced Studies in Interreligious Studies.
The theme of the 2018/2019 academic year is “Engaging for just and participatory societies - belongingness in Judaism, Christianity and Islam”.