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Ecumenical Patriarch at Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden - Ecumenical Appeal for peace and unity | Orthodox Times (en)

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A “Time for God’s Peace” service at the Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden on 24 August brought ecumenical voices together in a commemoration of 100 years since the closing service of the Life and Work meeting in Stockholm in 1925, led by then-Archbishop Nathan Söderblom. The World Council of Churches (WCC) was represented in the service by Bishop Ingeborg Mittömme, a member of the WCC central and executive committees. The service was led by Archbishop…
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Ecumenical Week concluded yesterday in Stockholm, organized from August 18-24 to mark the centenary of the 1925 World Conference of Churches for Practical Christianity. Just like a century ago, the Creed adopted at the Council of Nicaea in 325 was read. It was pronounced in the original language – Greek – by Bartholomew, Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople. The event program. The article "Stockholm: The Nicene Creed at the Center of Ecumenical …

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Orthodox Times broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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