World council of churches
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WCC shares Vesakh greetings with Buddhist communities
World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca shared greetings with Buddhist communities as they celebrated Vesakh.
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In candid webinar, Orthodox theologians challenge definitions of relationship of Orthodox to ‘the other’
The contribution—and the very compatibility—of Orthodox churches with the ethos of the ecumenical movement was the fruit of a lively online roundtable held 4 May and formally titled “The Role of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in the 21st Century and the Contribution of the Orthodox Church.”
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WCC shares greetings with all Muslims at Ramadan and Eid al-FItr
World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca shared heartfelt greetings with Muslim communities around the world for the last days of the observance of Ramadan and the celebration on 2 May of Eid al-Fitr.
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Letter of Ayatollah Arafi to “world council of churches” general secretary and the response
Thanks to the empathy and cooperation of leaders of heavenly religions, I hope the coming year will be full of love, faith, spirituality, peace, justice, humanity, and mercy for all human beings, especially Christians and other followers of the divine religions.
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Letter of congratulations from the World Council of Churches on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr
While we should do all we can to minimize the suffering brought about by the virus, and to protect the lives of those who are most vulnerable, we also pray that God will bring good out of all the trials that so many have endured.
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Letter of Ayatollah Arafi to General Secretary of World Council of Churches
True divine leaders have always been and will stand by their commitment to God, to divine prophets, and to humanity ...the Seminary and its professors, scholars, and students are ready to exchange scientific, cultural and relief experiences, especially in the virtual field.
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Dr Ioan Sauca response to Ayatollah Arafi’s letter
general secretary of World Council of Churches said: at WCC we have been aware for some time of the especially acute suffering of the people of Iran during the COVID-19 pandemic and We feel a particular concern for the people of your own city of Qom, which has been especially hard-hit.