Becoming One in Christ with Former Foes
For almost five centuries, Catholics and Protestants were in conflict. Today, they seek unity in Christ. BISHOP VICTOR PHALANA outlines […]
Becoming One in Christ with Former Foes Read Post »
For almost five centuries, Catholics and Protestants were in conflict. Today, they seek unity in Christ. BISHOP VICTOR PHALANA outlines […]
Becoming One in Christ with Former Foes Read Post »
Did the split between Martin Luther and the Catholic Church in 1521 have to be what theologians call a “church-dividing”
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Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch, renowned for his ecumenical efforts, addressed a Washington gathering of Catholic and Lutheran leaders striving for
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Catholics, Pentecostals celebrate Pentecost with pope Pope Francis’ very public friendship with and overtures to Pentecostal and evangelical leaders is
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Pope Francis prayed for an end to the daily violence and brutality waged by fundamentalist extremists in the Middle East.
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Disagreements among Christians have existed from the beginning, but there is a way to live in unity until disagreements can
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The 2017 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity – Jan 18-25 Theme: “Reconciliation – The love of Christ compels us.” When
Tear Down this Wall: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Read Post »
Pope Francis and leaders of the Lutheran World Federation launched a year of activities to mark the 500th anniversary in
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Divided Christians are called to see theological and liturgical differences that are rooted in the apostolic tradition not as a
Differences in Apostolic Traditions Read Post »