March 15, 2013
- The upcoming 10th Assembly of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in Busan, Republic of Korea, will present an opportunity for sustained ecumenical formation and theological education.
- “A church has to embrace its sick, go out in the world, and work with its people to heal the communities,” said Dr Erlinda N. Senturias from the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, in an interview.
- “A church has to embrace its sick, go out in the world, and work with its people to heal the communities,” said Dr Erlinda N. Senturias from the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, in an interview.
- The WCC Executive Committee has expressed deep concern about the alarming increase in threats to human security in Latin America. In its statement the committee has called for renewed efforts by churches to ensure peaceful and just societies.
- The WCC Executive Committee has expressed deep concern about the alarming increase in threats to human security in Latin America. In its statement the committee has called for renewed efforts by churches to ensure peaceful and just societies.
March 14, 2013
- Le cardinal Jorge Bergoglio d’Argentine, archevêque de Buenos Aires, est entré dans l’histoire en étant le premier pape de l’Église catholique romaine originaire d’Amérique latine, le premier à appartenir à l’ordre des Jésuites, et le premier à adopter le nom de François, inspiré de saint François d’Assise. Son élection a suscité des réactions diverses chez les responsables œcuméniques de la région de l’Amérique latine.
- "A church has to embrace its sick, go out in the world, and work with its people to heal the communities," said Dr Erlinda N. Senturias from the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, in an interview.
- The World Council of Churches (WCC) Executive Committee has expressed deep concern about the alarming increase in threats to human security in Latin America. The committee has called for renewed efforts by churches to ensure peaceful and just societies.
- Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina, archbishop of Buenos Aires, has made history as the first pope of the Roman Catholic Church from Latin America, from the Jesuit order, and the first to adopt the name of Francis, inspired by St Francis of Assisi. His election has invoked diverse reactions from ecumenical leaders in the Latin America region.
- Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina, archbishop of Buenos Aires, has made history as the first pope of the Roman Catholic Church from Latin America, from the Jesuit order, and the first to adopt the name of Francis, inspired by St Francis of Assisi. His election has invoked diverse reactions from ecumenical leaders in the Latin America region.