Ecumenical Patriarch at Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden - Ecumenical Appeal for peace and unity | Orthodox Times (en)
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Christians are called to help world find peace, reconciliation, pope says - The Catholic Sun
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Even as Christians continue the dialogue aimed at restoring their unity, they are called to work together to bring peace and reconciliation to a deeply divided world, Pope Leo XIV said. “We believe that the unity Christ wills for his Church must be visible, and that such unity grows through theological dialogue, common worship where possible and shared witness in the face of humanity’s …
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 …
Ecumenical Patriarch at Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden - Ecumenical Appeal for peace and unity | Orthodox Times (en)
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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