Your All Holiness have opened up the work of the World Council of Churches central committee this morning. The Ecumenical Patriarchate has been a founding member of the World Council of Churches. What are your thoughts on its work for justice, reconciliation, and unity—and especially your wishes as we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the council this year? His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew: As I emphasized in my brief reflection to the central committee in the chapel this morning, the task of the World Council of Churches is urgent, arguably more so today than at any time in the past. The 75th anniversary of the council is certainly a cause for celebration but it is also an occasion for renewal of commitment. We are entitled to take pride in the achievements of the ecumenical movement. Our churches have learned from one another; our churches have walked and worked with one another; and they have borne witness to the unity mandated by our world, the unity that we seek, so we sincerely congratulate today the council for this milestone. Nevertheless, our world faces vital concerns and critical challenges, many of which are entirely unprecedented. Whether we are addressing the barbaric and unholy war of the Russian federation over the sovereign territory of Ukraine, or whether we are dealing with the global issue of climate change that impacts the most vulnerable and marginalized, or whether we are responding as a European family to the inhumane treatment of migrants and refugees, the churches are called, indeed obligated, to adopt a prophetic, generous, and healing approach, and in this mission the role and responsibility of the World Council of Churches can prove vital and transformative. Congratulations; many happy returns. Homily of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew at the Opening Prayer of the WCC central committee Photo gallery of the Closing prayer of the WCC Central Committee 2023 Photo gallery of the WCC Central committee meeting WCC Central committee meeting, June 2023 |
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