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Thailand: First Lutheran women ordained into ministry “Ordination is confirmation of women’s calling from God”
Paris agreement: “Don’t water it down” LWF calls for robust implementation of Paris Climate agreement
French churches push for gender equality at all levels Statement on balance and equity between women and men in the church endorsed
Lund cathedral to host first Catholic mass since reformation “Called to witness together to God’s grace in this world”
“See one another with new eyes” LWF and ecumenical partners present Lutheran-Catholic dialogue at Global Christian Forum
Churches tackling the problem of populism International conference on public theology and dialogue between cultures
“We must speak out against injustice” Dr Ojot Miru Ojulu appointed LWF Assistant General Secretary for International Affairs and Human Rights
Global Christian Forum: “Let mutual love continue” An important platform of relationship and trust building
“Fighting against the commodification of everything” LWF and ecumenical partners urge new economic system serving all