Wednesday, May 11, 2022

WCC NEWS: Orthodox churches pray and reflect on reconciliation as WCC 11th Assembly approaches

Orthodox churches convened in Cyprus this week to prepare for the World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly, as well as to pray and reflect together on how to keep dialogue open amid the world’s grave challenges.
Participants at an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly gather for prayer in the Monastery of Agia Napa on 10 May 2022.
10 May 2022

Fifty-two delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox WCC member churches are participating in the gathering. “We are  praying, studying, discussing, and reflecting on the main theme of the assembly, ‘Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity,’ from an Orthodox perspective,” explained Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca, WCC acting general secretary. “Discussions are also centering around current global challenges and how the Orthodox agenda at the WCC 11th Assembly can keep dialogue open.”

In introductory remarks, Sauca reflected on the uniqueness of bringing the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches together in these difficult and challenging times, and on the crucial role of the WCC in convening them.

He also expressed appreciation for the active role that H.E Metropolitan Prof. Dr Gennadios of Sassima, vice-moderator of the WCC central committee and moderator of the Assembly Planning Committee, has had over the years in planning the inter-Orthodox pre-assembly meetings, including the current one.

“It is so important that we come together to form a common Orthodox vision for the WCC assembly,” said Sauca. “I extend my hope toward that.”

Cypriot presidential commissioner Photis Photiou shared an opening welcome, commending the Orthodox churches for coming together, and thanking the World Council of Churches for providing “an open platform” for dialogue and for listening to one another.

The local host of the meeting, H.E. Metropolitan Vasilios of Constantia and Ammochostos (Orthodox Church of Cyprus), also shared words of welcome and reflected on the ongoing quest for reconciliation. He thanked those attending for their willingness to work toward a vision for the assembly. 

Rev. Dr Odair Pedroso Mateus, interim deputy general secretary and director of the WCC Commission on Faith and Order, gave an overview of the new publication “Pilgrims on the Path of Peace: The Journey of the WCC from Busan to Karlsruhe.”

“Spirituality, formation and prayer…belong to each other, and their mutual belonging is visible in important ecumenical spaces such as the Bossey Ecumenical Institute where we bring, every year, cultural diversity and confessional diversity into common life, common prayer and common study,” said Pedroso Mateus.

WCC director of the Office of the General Secretariat Doug Chial and Charlot Berlot, assembly administrator, offered a presentation on preparations for the WCC 11th Assembly, including expected outcomes and the significance of the first assembly in Europe since 1968. 

Chial also touched on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Finally, Chial shared that an unprecedented 90% of WCC member churches and 99% of Orthodox churches are sending delegates to the assembly. 

The assembly introduction also included a word from the local assembly office in Karlsruhe, Germany, under the leadership of Rev. Dr Marc Witzenbacher, who provided an overview of the local preparations to host the assembly. 

In the afternoon, the pre-assembly focused on the meaning of the theme "Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.”

“The theme of the next WCC assembly in 2022 is a faith affirmation centering on Christ's love: Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity,” said Sauca, and concluded: ”Against all powers of destruction and sin, it sees the person of the crucified and risen Christ at the heart of this world.”

10 May 2022, Agia Napa, Cyprus: H.E. Metropolitan Dr Vasilios of Constantia and Ammochostos of the Church of Cyprus (left) and Prof. Dr. Dimitra Koukoura (right) walk into the Monastery of Agia Napa for morning prayer. An Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022. Photo: Albin Hillert/WCC

Photo gallery: Inter-Orthodox pre-assembly consultation - 2022

Learn more: WCC 11th Assembly

Assembly theme resource: A reflection on the theme of the 11th Assembly of the WCC, Karlsruhe 2022

Report: “Pilgrims on the Path of Peace – The Journey of the WCC from Busan to Karlsruhe”

 

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