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From Doctrine to Daily Life: 25 years of the JDDJ The enduring impact of justification by faith and its relevance today
LWF publishes liturgy to mark 25th anniversary of JDDJ On Reformation Day churches worldwide are encouraged to draw from “rich heritage” in the LWF and involve other Christian traditions
Remembering Cardinal Cassidy: Dialogue and reconciliation The LWF gives thanks for life of Australian cardinal who signed the JDDJ with the LWF
Ecumenical partnerships in a post-pandemic world At the end of the Week of Prayer, we look ahead to highlights and hopes for progress towards Christian unity
Reaffirmed commitment to path from conflict to communion New Italian version of JDDJ on 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s Excommunication
Online Reformation Day prayer engages Lutherans worldwide LWF youth reflect on need for ongoing reformation, unity in baptism
Witnessing together in a broken world New publication from five signatories of Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification