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February 12, 2012
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Ecumenism

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Muslim Priest and Buddhist Bishop-Elect Are Raising Questions About Syncretism
For years, Episcopal Church leaders have taught that God can be found in other faiths. Now some clergy are pursuing him there.
The Post-Neuhaus Future of Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Charles Colson says the convert to Catholicism helped break down the most important barrier.
Council Clash
WCC head to step down amid doctorate scandal.
Let Us Reason Together About Life
A new statement from Evangelicals and Catholics Together encourages discourse on the most divisive of issues.
Black Church Indifference Postpones Launch of Christian Churches Together
Some question whether another ecumenical group is necessary.
Churchly Holiness: An Evangelical Response
Even as Jesus loves all human beings, he will judge all human works.
Catholics Join NCC Alternative
Launch of broad church association around the corner.
Christians form broad alliance
Christian Churches Together in the USA announces it will launch once 25 denominations join
Darkness at Jesus' Tomb
A fight breaks out on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Whither Christian Unity?
The WCC and the WEA represent very different paths. One of them has real promise
Plus: The Not-So-New Ecumenism
A recent initiative is structured to exclude evangelicals in the mainline
'CCT's Proposed Theological Basis Is Solidly Orthodox'
The steering committee of Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. responds to Christianity Today
Ecumenical Downsizing: Deficit Forces NCC to Trim Staff Again
Largest contributing churches are reassessing their contributions
Remembrance of Terrorist Attack Victims Marks Russian Orthodox Shift
Services commemorate the dead on the 40th day after their death.
Slovakia's Catholics and Lutherans Reach Agreement on Baptism
Signing clears the way for the common celebration of other inter-church accords.
World Council of Churches Trying to Unite Future Easter Observances
"Organization still pushing 1997 Aleppo statement, noting that East and West will share observance again in 2004."
Russian Prelate Urges World's Churches to Adopt Orthodox Dates for Easter
"But even on this calendrical rarity, churches will not celebrate Christ's resurrection together."
Pope Urges New Effort To Curb 'Sects' in Latin America
"Pontiff alludes to Protestants as serious problem, calls for resolute pastoral action in reevangelization."
Russian Church Objects to New Ecumenical Charter for Europe's Churches
Official concerned about commitment to work toward visible unity of the Church of Jesus Christ in the one faith
Koreans Plan Historic Easter Prayer for Christian Unity
"Taking advantage of calendar anomaly, Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox will celebrate together"
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