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"Our life and our death are with our neighbour”: Commemorating a genocide, affirming our common humanity
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“Our life and our death are with our neighbour” – this is a spiritual affirmation from the Christian tradition which we owe to Saint Anthony, a monk from Egypt of the third and fourth century. This is our common legacy from the early years of Armenia and its Christian history. To be human is to be part of the one humanity. From the first day of our life we depend on others. Today we are reminded in a dramatic way that belonging to one another is our destiny, for better or for worse. The gift of life together includes our responsibility for one another. This is a matter of being human, created by God for fellowship and unity.
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Greetings for Holy Muron ceremony
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Greetings from the WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit for the ceremony of the blessing of the Armenian Church of the Holy Muron in Bikfaya, Lebanon.
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Tribute to H.H. Pope Shenouda III
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Condolence letter to the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church
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2011 Worship and background material
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Annual brochure for the Week of prayer for Christian unity jointly prepared and published by the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity and the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches.
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XI. Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
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Missionary learning and ecumenical formation in regional churches in the German context - Dietrich Werner
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WCC Programme on Ecumenical theological education
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Country profile: Armenia
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"Church & country profiles" for several countries have been developed by the WCC Europe desk ahead of the 2006 assembly. Please note that these profiles are intended to serve as general references, and do not represent official policy positions of the World Council of Churches. The WCC strives to maintain accuracy in its information, but cannot be responsible for any mistakes or outdated information.
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Justice, diakonia and responsibility for creation
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Ecumenical solidarity and regional relations
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Message from conference in Hofgeismar, Germany
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Message from the conference on "Violence in the Name of God? Joshua in changing contexts" in Hofgeismar, Germany, 23 to 27 February, 2012
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Public witness: addressing power, affirming peace
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Middle East peace
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Iraqi church representatives statement
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In a meeting organized by the World Council of Churches in Dar Sayedat Al Jabal, Fatka, Lebanon, between 10 and 11 February 2009, twelve church leaders from all over Iraq discussed the current situation of its Christians community. Representatives from different Iraqi churches participated in the meeting together with bishops from the Syrian and Armenian Orthodox Churches and the Chaldean Church in Lebanon, and the General Secretary of the Middle East Council of Churches.
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Interreligious dialogue and cooperation
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Accompanying churches in conflict situations
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Dalit and Indigenous theologies in Asia
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An International Theological Symposium was jointly organized by WCC-Just and Inclusive Communities, SCEPTRE, NCCI, Bishop's and Gossner Theological College from 13-16th December, 2011 at SCEPTRE, Shrachi Centre, 74B, A.J.C. Bose Road, Kolkata-16.
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Unity, mission, evangelism and spirituality
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Just and inclusive communities
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Communique from church leaders on situation in Syria
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Church leaders and representatives from Syria, the Middle East Council of Churches, the WCC, the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and the Holy See gathered in Etchmiadzin for a consultation to address the challenges for faith communities in the ongoing crisis in Syria.
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