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Pope urges Iraqis to pursue dialogue, as hundreds killed in protests
Pope Francis appeals to all citizens of Iraq to pursue the path of dialogue and reconciliation in search of solutions, after nearly a week of renewed anti-government protests that have left hundreds of people dead.
World Council of Churches joins calls for a peaceful and just transition in Lebanon
World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit expressed grave concern for people’s rights and well-being in Lebanon.
Churches in Italy ring bells in solidarity with Lebanon Protests
Churches in Italy rang their bells in solidarity with Lebanon where popular protests entered their twelfth day, and Italian newspapers such as "Avvenire" devoted pages to developments in Lebanon, National News Agency correspondent reported Monday from the Vatican.
Patriarch Rahi Urges Aoun to Start Consultations to Meet ‘People’s Demands’
Maronite Patriarch Beshara el-Rahi raised calls Wednesday upon President Michel Aoun to start consultations with the political and spiritual leaders "to make the necessary decisions regarding the demands of people" with whom he expressed solidarity.
Έναρξη εργασιών Ιεράς Συνόδου της Ιεραρχίας του Αλεξανδρινού Θρόνου
Στο Ιερό Πατριαρχικό Κέντρο στην Αλεξάνδρεια, συνήλθε σήμερα 7η Οκτωβρίου ε.έ., κατόπιν προσκλήσεως της Α. Θ. Μ. του Πάπα και Πατριάρχου Αλεξανδρείας και πάσης Αφρικής κ.κ. Θεοδώρου Β΄, η Ιερά Σύνοδος της Ιεραρχίας του Αλεξανδρινού Θρόνου, η οποία εφέτος πραγματοποιείται με την ιδιαίτερη ευλογία της συμπληρώσεως ευκλεούς δεκαπενταετίας από της αναρρήσεως στον Αποστολικό Θρόνο του Ευαγγελιστού Μάρκου του Αλεξανδρινού Προκαθημένου.
Opening of the Forum of the Common Christian Heritage of the Holy Valley
On September 18, 2019, His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II participated in the Opening Session of the Forum of the Common Christian Heritage of the Holy Valley, organized by the Qannoubine League at the “House of Memory and Media” – Garden of the Patriarchs in Diman.
Pope welcomes new UAE committee to promote Human Fraternity
Pope Francis expresses his appreciation for a new committee set up in the United Arab Emirates to promote the ideals contained in the Document on Human Fraternity.
Six years and still no sign of Jesuit Fr. Dall’Oglio, kidnapped in Syria
An Italian association holds a press conference to remind the world about the abduction of Fr. Paolo Dall’Oglio, who like so many others disappeared in Syria during the so-called Islamic State’s reign of terror.
"Persecution against Christians happens even in democracies"
A top Vatican official welcomes the UK-commissioned Persecuted Christians Review at an event in Rome, and says Christians in certain countries risk being completely purged, while in some democracies they face discrimination for standing up for their beliefs regarding life, marriage, and the family.
His Holiness Aram I delivers a lecture to the Youth of the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East
On the evening of Friday, July 12th, 2019, His Holiness Aram I delivered a lecture to a group of young representatives of Middle East Churches from the Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East. The lecture entitled “The Church in the Current world.”
Patriarch Aphrem II: This car bomb blast creates an atmosphere of anxiety and disorder, yet Christians should remain in their historical homeland
His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II denounced the terrorist blast that took place today July 11, 2019 in front of St. Mary Syriac Orthodox Church in Qamishly.
Upon hearing the news, His Holiness called His Eminence Mor Maurice Amsih, Archbishop of Jazeerah and Euphrates who confirmed to him that the priests and faithful in the church are safe.
Archbishop Pizzaballa: Christians in the Holy Land, weavers of peaceful relation
MONACO – Politicians, journalists, photographers and a few other professional persons often share the dizzying experience of being able to observe the course of history while it happens. One such privileged observer is none other than Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Apostolic Administrator of the Latin Patriarchate since 2016 and, a long time before, Custos of the Holy Land. For almost thirty years, he’s been living in the Holy Land and can observe the development of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the viewpoint of the very small Christian minority still living in the places of Jesus’ public ministry.
WCC hosts historic Sikh-Christian Dialogue in face of "growing need for lasting peace"
The World Council of Churches (WCC) hosted a Sikh-Christian dialogue on 5 July with the theme “Pursuing Peace in a Pluralistic World” to commemorate the 550th birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak, the first guru of the Sikhs.
Regional ecumenical leaders convene at Bossey to share concerns, strengthen bonds
Leaders of eight regional ecumenical organizations are meeting with the World Council of Churches (WCC) at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute on 2-4 July. In addition to the WCC, organizations represented include the All Africa Conference of Churches; Christian Conference of Asia; Caribbean Conference of Churches; Conference of European Churches; Canadian Council of Churches; Middle East Council of Churches; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA and Pacific Conference of Churches.
Violence is destructive we are called upon to respect and protect the Human Dignity
With deep concern over the latest hostilities in the Gaza Strip, the World Council of Churches (WCC), the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) and ACT Alliance express their belief that the present situation in the Gaza Strip is morally and ethically untenable.
Historic service at Westminster Abbey, attended by HRH The Prince of Wales, to celebrate the contribution of Christians in the Middle East
On 4 December 2018, a historic service in Westminster Abbey, attended by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, was held to celebrate the contribution of Christians in the Middle East. The choir of the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of London commenced the service with an introit, singing the Coptic processional hymn ‘O King of Peace’
South Sinai Governor and the President of the Protestant Churches in Egypt lay the foundation stone for the first Evangelical Church in Sharm El Sheikh
Major General Khalid Fouda, South Sinai Governor, and Rev. Dr. Andrea Zaki, President of the Protestant Churches in Egypt & President of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) participated today in laying the foundation stone for the first Protestant Church in Sharm El Sheikh.
Christian Theology: Displacement, Return and Construction!
The Old Testament presents an exquisite experience about the theology of “displacement – captivity”, return and construction. For instance, I would like to mention prophets Micah, Amos, Isaiah and Jeremiah, who strongly expressed the theology of “displacement – captivity”; prophet Ezekiel who dealt with the return and celebration of building and renewal; and some Psalms. Today, we are called to discover the richness of these experiences by reading it carefully with a deep spiritual “faith”
The Synod on Young People: What does the Final Document Say?
On Saturday afternoon, the Final Document of the XV Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops consisting of 3 parts, 12 chapters, 167 paragraphs and 60 pages is approved in the Synod Hall.
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