Theological dialogue, Pope Tawadros said in his address at the opening session of the conference, is a journey toward a shared understanding of faith. “It is not an attempt to eliminate or dissolve differences, but rather to discover the profound faith uniting the church,” said Pope Tawadros, the 118th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. Organized by the WCC’s Commission on Faith and Order, the conference is meeting from 24 to 28 October 2025 at the Logos Papal Center of the Coptic Orthodox Church at Wadi El Natrun, southwest of Alexandria, Egypt, around the theme “Where now for visible unity?” There have been only five such world conferences since the first in Lausanne in 1927, which gave birth to the Faith and Order movement, one of the Christian initiatives that led to the founding of the WCC in 1948. Pope Tawadros was welcomed to the opening session of the conference by Rev. Prof. Dr Stephanie Dietrich, moderator of the Faith and Order commission, and Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay, WCC general secretary. About 400 participants have gathered for the conference, which is taking place in the year that marks the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, a defining moment for the Christian church. The See of Alexandria played an important role in the debates that led to the Council of Nicaea. St Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, sought to resolve the Arian controversy and facilitated the reception of the Nicene faith. The Council of Nicaea was the first ecumenical assembly of the global church, Dietrich said in her opening address to the conference, summoned to guard the faith and to bring and hold the church together in unity. “The very memory of Nicaea stands behind our meeting and gives weight to our work,” she said. |
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