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WCC, Religions for Peace will release joint message on statelessness: “Belonging—Affirmations for Faith Leaders’

The World Council of Churches (WCC) and Religions for Peace will issue on 9 May a joint message on statelessness, Belonging—Affirmations for Faith Leaders”.

The document is one of the most recent fruits of WCC work that has been ongoing for more than a decade around the issue of statelessness. It is currently available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.

APPARTENANCE - AFFIRMATIONS POUR LES RESPONSABLES RELIGIEUX

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Genèse du document

Reconnaissant que nous vivons tous dans des sociétés plurireligieuses, les responsables des Églises africaines se sont rassemblés à Addis-Abeba, en Éthiopie, à l’occasion de l’atelier régional «Enregistrement des naissances et législations sexistes en matière de nationalité en Afrique» de la Commission des Églises pour les affaires internationales (CEAI) du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) et ont souligné l’importance de stratégies et d’affirmations interreligieuses dans notre travail de plaidoyer en faveur des droits de la personne des apatrides.

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Belonging - Affirmations for Faith Leaders

Background

Genesis of the document

Recognising that we all live in multi-religious societies, African church leaders gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during the 2016 World Council of Churches (WCC) Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA) regional workshop on “Birth Registration and Gender Discriminatory Nationality Laws in Africa”, stressed the need to develop inter-faith strategies and affirmations in our advocacy work for the human rights of stateless people.

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On UN International Day of Conscience, WCC officially releases volume “I Belong”

On the UN International Day of  Conscience, 5 April, the World Council of Churches (WCC) releases a new volume of I Belong – Biblical Reflections on Statelessness”. The day highlights the need for the creation of conditions of stability, peaceful coexistence, respect for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, language or religion.

ÖRK nimmt Glückwünsche zum 70-jährigen Bestehen entgegen

Der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) hat von seinen Mitgliedskirchen, Schwesterorganisationen und der weiteren ökumenischen Gemeinschaft Danksagungen und Ermutigungen anlässlich seiner seit 70 Jahren geleisteten Arbeit für christliche Einheit und Aktion übermittelt bekommen.

WCC continues to receive 70th anniversary greetings

The WCC continues to receive messages of thanksgiving and encouragement from member churches, sister organizations and the wider ecumenical movement as the fellowship marks 70 years in working for Christian unity and action.

Les vœux adressés au COE à l’occasion de son 70e anniversaire

Le Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) a reçu des messages de remerciements et d’encouragements de la part d’Églises membres, d’organisations sœurs et du mouvement œcuménique au sens large à l’occasion des 70 ans des travaux de la communauté fraternelle pour l’unité et de l’action des chrétiens.

#WCC70: Nathan Söderblom, ecumenical pioneer

The archbishop Dr Nathan Söderblom, an ecumenical forerunner and messenger of peace in war-torn Europe, challenged a deeply divided Christianity 100 years ago. Against all odds, the Stockholm Conference on Life and Work in 1925 gathered church leaders at a scale the world had not seen since Nicaea 1600 years earlier. And it did not end there.

#WCC70: A story of life

In writing a story for the 70th anniversary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Elias Crisóstomo Abramides of Argentina, from the Ecumenical Patriarchate, is writing the story of his life. His service at the WCC opened for him the gate to meeting and loving “the very good Creation of God”: love, respect and admiration for the life of his neighbours and for all creation.