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WCC News: WCC deeply aggrieved by desecration of Jesus statue in southern Lebanon

World Council of Churches general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay said that he was deeply aggrieved by the desecration of a statue of Jesus on the cross by an Israeli soldier in southern Lebanon, depicted in a widely-circulated image. 
A crucifix in the Cathedral Church of Saint George the Martyr, Jerusalem. Photo: Albin Hillert/WCC
22 April 2026

“We join Christians in the region and around the world in their outrage and denunciation of this affront to the dignity and feelings of Christians everywhere, and in calling for accountability for those involved in perpetrating this act,” he said. “We are very grateful for the expressions of solidarity and support received from many Jewish counterparts and the subsequent effort to restore the statue.”

Sadly, this act is not an isolated incident, but reflective of a wider and growing trend, Pillay noted. “Church leaders of the region confirm this troubling and destabilizing reality, as well as persistent and increasing constraints on freedom of worship,” he said. “Moreover, this incident took place in the context of Israeli military incursions in southern Lebanon which have not only led to this desecration of religious symbols but to the displacement and traumatization of entire communities, many of them Christian.”

Pillay called for an end to the Israeli military action in Lebanon, the swift withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon so that the displaced communities may return to their homes and places of worship, and sustained and effective action to turn the toxic tide of anti-Christian animosity in Israel.

WCC statement on the desecration of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon

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WCC news: Global Christian Forum International Committee convening in Rome

The Global Christian Forum International Committee is convening in Rome from 21-23 April.
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22 April 2026

Rev. Prof. Dr Billy Gama, professor of Theology and Development at the University of Blantyre Synod, and a World Council of  Churches (WCC) central committee member, and Rev. Father Prof. Dr. Vasile-Octavian Mihoc, WCC programme executive for Ecumenical Relations and Faith and Order, shared a WCC report on activities which took place since April 2025 when the committee met in Taize, France. 

The report, a comprehensive overview noted that, during 2025, the WCC’s ministry was marked by both commemoration and renewal. “Through the Ecumenical Year, the Nicaea anniversary, and the Faith and Order Conference, the fellowship celebrated its shared faith and deepened its theological and missional commitment,” read the report.

“The Global Christian Forum International Committee Meeting in Rome brings together representatives of Christian world communions, the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, Focolare Movement, megachurches, Pentecostal World Fellowship, Taizé Community, World Evangelical Alliance, World Council of Churches, and other Christian leaders,” said Gama. “Together, they discern the mission and charism of the Global Christian Forum, while receiving reports from its four foundational pillars – the World Council of Churches, Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, World Evangelical Alliance, and Pentecostal World Fellowship – as well as updates from working groups on communication strategy, youth participation, and financial matters.”

The Global Christian Forum offers a space for spiritual encounter rooted in the sharing of faith stories, highlighting what it means to be Christian today amid the many challenges facing the world. 

“As an open platform for dialogue and encounter, it fosters growing trust and mutual respect among historic churches, newer ecclesial communities, megachurches, and migrant churches,” said Mihoc. “In this way, it embodies a distinctive and valuable ecumenical charism.”

 The gathering will be a combination of business, faith sharing, building relationships, and learning. 

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