BLOG: Ecumenism
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Public and private prayer for unity | One Body
Julien Hammond
November 24, 2020
We know we should all be praying for Christian unity, but what does that prayer actually look like? ...read more
Dialogue is not only an essential part of our search for Christian unity but also inherent in our vocation as Christians. ...read more
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It’s all about conversion | One Body
Julien Hammond
September 29, 2020
As Christians we are called to turn away from sin and conform our lives to the Gospel. What implications does this have for ecumenism? ...read more
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Together in all things | One Body
Nicholas Jesson
August 25, 2020
We are called to find ways to live out a visible witness to the unity of the Gospel. How have the churches approached this task? And what can you do? ...read more
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Changes in Catholic approaches to ecumenism | One Body
Sr. Donna Geernaert, SC
July 28, 2020
In this third article of our new series, Sr. Donna Geernaert explores the development of Catholic teaching on ecumenism in the last century. ...read more
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Jesus’ prayer for unity | One Body
Julien Hammond
June 30, 2020
Jesus' prayer for the unity of his disciples in John's Gospel gives us the key to how we should approach the search for unity among all Christians. ...read more
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One Body: A new blog series on ecumenism
Nicholas Jesson
May 26, 2020
What does it mean that all Christians are part of the Body of Christ? Read this new series on ecumenism exploring issues and ideas from the search for Christian unity. ...read more
The quest for the unity of all Christians depends above all on God’s grace. Peace, reconciliation, mutual understanding and forgiveness, communion in faith and love–are all gifts from the Father in the Son through the Holy Spirit. There is also the question of overcoming the theological controversies that divided the Churches in the first place. ...read more
Tomorrow is the beginning of the Week for Prayer for Christian Unity. This special week has been taking place for almost 110 years and is celebrated around the world between the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter on January 18 and the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on January 25. It’s very ...read more
With the Christmas season officially over, this week the Vatican got back to business. Pope Francis had a full slate of meetings this week with a wide variety of guests: the priests from the Argentine College, the nuncios to Zimbabwe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the papal delegate to Palestine and Jerusalem and a ...read more