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LWF and Caritas to collaborate more closely in Nepal “Result of increased recognition of the two organizations’ expertise and capacities”
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Vatican issues commemorative Reformation stamp An encouraging step of the joint commitment to “walk the paths of communion”
A pastoral ministry that empowers migrants Costa Rican church assists youth and women seeking work in Nicaragua
Lutherans and Orthodox finalize statement on ordained ministry Commission members commemorate 2017 Reformation anniversary
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Lutheran Communion mourns dedicated Hungarian theologian George Pósfay Deep interest for people, pastoral care and mission
“Climate justice and interfaith dialogue should be connected” Interview with COP23 delegate Daniel Sinaga from Indonesia