ecumenism
Jesus in the Midst and Christian Unity
An Anglican priest and focolarino explains how the Focolare’s spirituality of unity can help ecumenical dialogue.
Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue Takes an Important Step
The final proceedings from a commission of Orthodox and Catholics give reason for hope, said Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
Prague’s New Spring
Bishops, friends of the Focolare Movement, from 18 different Christian churches and 19 countries, came together in Prague last September for their annual meeting.
The Decisive Role of Helmut Nicklas
On the passing of YMCA vice-president, Helmut Nicklas, Chiara Lubich shares her experience of working with Helmut, calling his a decisive role in brining together evangelical communities in and for Europe.
Walking the Ecumenical Line
This year Reverend Diane Kessler winds up her 32-year tenure as executive director of the Massachusetts Council of Churches. Despite her crowded schedule, she answered our questions.
A Unified Voice for the Future
Close to 250 movements gather for Together for Europe, an ecumenical event in Stuttgart, Germany.
Journeying Together
Next month’s Together for Europe 2007 is the second edition of a huge ecumenical event in Germany that will be followed around the world. This time, Orthodox Christians are enjoying a more active role.
The Quiet in the Land
A Canadian ecumenist, directly involved in Mennonite-Catholic dialogue, shares his views
Change of Heart for Everyone
Comments by Bishop Richard Sklba, auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee, who attended the World Council of Churches’ Assembly