“Bossey has shaped a lot how I see the other person, and that will impact my service in the church in future,” shared Denis Pattinasarany of the Protestant Church in the Moluccas, one of the graduates from Indonesia. “It is very common in my country to meet people of different religious traditions. But to meet people from the same religion, but different theological traditions – that was unfamiliar to me, and this has been an incredibly worthy experience I will bring to my home church.” Bossey graduates began their journey together in August 2022, as they travelled to the WCC 11th Assembly and joined the Global Ecumenical Theological Institute (GETI) programme in Karlsruhe, Germany. “Starting with this vibrant experience of the ecumenical movement, you then deepened it by walking together, learning together and building community together during the past five months in Bossey,” said Rev. Dr Simone Sinn, academic dean of the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey. “You have been inducted into ecumenism during a time of generational transition in the ecumenical movement”, said Rev Dr Kuzipa Nalwamba, WCC programme director of Unity, Mission and Ecumenical Formation In her closing remarks at the graduation. “In you, the ecumenical vision has it constructive advocates, critiques and implementers.” The WCC’s Ecumenical Institute at Château de Bossey is a unique place for ecumenical education. A part of the World Council of Churches and attached to the University of Geneva, the Ecumenical Institute offers three distinct study programmes on the graduate level, focusing on the challenges for the churches in the 21st century and the responses of the modern ecumenical movement. Photo gallery of the Bossey Ecumenical Institute graduation Learn more about the Ecumenical Institute Bossey |
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