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Global Christian Forum: “Let mutual love continue” An important platform of relationship and trust building
Visit of Pope Francis to the Ecumenical Centre will strengthen quest for unity Recognition of WCC’s important work
A hopeful step for Lutheran-Catholic couples German bishops' conference opens possibility for interconfessional families to receive Eucharist together
Impressions from Catholic-Lutheran dialogue in Finland Church, Eucharist and Ministry “not church dividing issues”
Lund Cross placed in chapel of the Ecumenical Center Visual expression of journey towards shared Eucharist
“By his bruises we are healed” LWF offers “Christ of Bojayá” to Pope Francis, symbolizing hope for unity and reconciliation
The journey from conflict to communion is irreversible LWF President Musa meets Pope Francis and calls for “pastoral ecumenism”
LWF and Caritas to collaborate more closely in Nepal “Result of increased recognition of the two organizations’ expertise and capacities”