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Vital role of religions in providing safe space for civil society organization General Secretary of Zimbabwe Council of Churches says faith groups must play prophetic role in mobilizing for justice and peace
LWF thanks Anglicans for witnessing together in a fragmented world LWF greetings to Anglican Consultative Council
Churches in South Sudan promote “three pillars of peace” LWF supports grassroots work toward dialogue and reconciliation
Anglican-Lutheran Society explores spirituality and living in diversity More than three decades of promoting common witness
Public holiday on Good Friday abolished in Austria Lutherans say decision follows “economic interests” and “has broken a public promise”
Deepening communion, strengthening churches, encouraging people GNC/LWF scholarship holders grateful for widened horizons
LWF and Caritas reaffirm shared commitment to serving the most vulnerable Caritas Internationalis and World Service discuss leveraging joint networks to bring hope at global and local levels
Statement from Notre Dame Consultation: Visible Unity and Common Witness Five Christian communions proclaim anew the good news of God's liberating grace
From Conflict to Communion: The future of Christians together in the world Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Anglicans and Reformed discern further steps towards deeper ecclesial communion and common witness