North East Churches Acting Together North East Regional Faiths Network ‘Restoring Hope in Ukraine – Faith Groups Acting Together’ CRC North East England has been actively engaging with both civic and civil…
Tag: ecumenism
July 3, 2014, by Mary Hansbury I recently returned from a conference in Qatar, having been invited to present research and read a paper in my field of Syriac studies. The conference was…
Andrew Sorokowski, 26 June 2014, RISU In Metropolitan Hilarion’s view, the crisis in Ukraine, which in fact consists of a Russian invasion, is being exacerbated by the Greek-Catholic Church. Evidently, standing by…
On 26th June, Interfax, the Russian state news service with a particular focus on the works and policy of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, carried yet another diatribe from…
Sessions from this year’s conference run by our sister Society of St John Chrysostom in the USA are featured on Ancient Faith Radio. The theme was the Ecumenical Dimensions of Marriage. Click here…
Fr Robin Gibbons, July 14, 2014 My Patriarch, Gregorious III Laham, Greek Catholic Melkite Patriarch of Antioch (my own diocese) visited London this last weekend. He gave a talk at the Centre…
Abba Seraphim of Glastonbury and clergy of the British Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox Churches, together with Kyr Hlib Lonchyna (Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London…
28 June 2014, Prepared by – George Alexander, Secretary and Spokesperson, Edited by – Ahira Sanchez (OCP Associate), Department of Church Research and Studies – OCP Society Visit the Addis Ababa 1965 Conference…
Ecumenical difficulties by Mathew Block, 7. 8. 14, First Things The outcome of the dialogue in Tallinn was sobering, as it is difficult to come closer on substantive issues. The question…
03 July 2014 Early Thursday morning – the very morning he would gather with his World Council of Churches (WCC) colleagues to talk about unity among churches and solidarity in conflicts –…