March 5, 2013
- “Discrimination and statelessness live side by side; it is no coincidence that most stateless people belong to racial, linguistic and religious minorities,” read a recent communique issued at the end of a World Council of Churches (WCC) consultation on stateless people in Washington, D.C., United States.
- “Discrimination and statelessness live side by side; it is no coincidence that most stateless people belong to racial, linguistic and religious minorities,” read a communique issued at the end of a WCC consultation on stateless people in Washington, D.C., United States.
March 4, 2013
- âDiscrimination and statelessness live side by side; it is no coincidence that most stateless people belong to racial, linguistic and religious minorities,â read a recent communique issued at the end of a World Council of Churches (WCC) consultation on stateless people in Washington, D.C., United States.
- How we understand God figures directly in how we treat our planet and its inhabitants, asserts a group of theologians in the newest issue of The Ecumenical Review.
- How we understand God figures directly in how we treat our planet and its inhabitants, asserts a group of theologians in the newest issue of The Ecumenical Review.
March 3, 2013
- How we understand God figures directly in how we treat our planet and its inhabitants, asserts a group of theologians in the newest issue of The Ecumenical Review.
March 1, 2013
- A World Council of Churches (WCC) consultation has urged protection for the rights of over 12 million stateless people around the world, encouraging governments to ensure their basic human right to citizenship, adequate access to health care, education and employment.
- A WCC consultation has urged protection for the rights of over 12 million stateless people around the world, encouraging governments to ensure their basic human right to citizenship, adequate access to health care, education and employment.
February 28, 2013
- Le secrétaire général du Conseil Åcuménique des Ãglises (COE), le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit, a exprimé dans une lettre datée du 27 février sa «profonde reconnaissance» pour le ministère et le témoignage du pape Benoît XVI, qui vient de mettre fin officiellement à son service en tant que chef de lâÃglise catholique. Benoît XVI avait annoncé son départ au début du mois, avec effet au 28 février.
- A World Council of Churches (WCC) consultation has urged protection for the rights of over 12 million stateless people around the world, encouraging  governments to ensure their basic human right to citizenship, adequate access to health care, education and employment.