“Repent, and believe in the Gospel” (Mk 1:15).
Ecumenism
The historical breakthrough
By Joachim SchwindCardinal Kasper explains the importance of ecumenical dialogue
Our dialogue of life
By Chiara LubichThe Focolare’s rich history of ecumenical commitment in the words of its founder
The Church is always in reform
By living CityMuch still to be explored by churches on the Eucharist
The Key to Unity
By Chiara LubichA contribution to the ecumenical journey: excerpts from the Focolare founder’s address to the World Council of Churches in 2002
Dialogue on Wheels
By Fr. Fabio CiardiThe ecumenical and interreligious experience of bishops from 16 different countries touring the Middle East together
Ecumenism Expert
By Liliane MugomboziRev. Samuel Kobia, Methodist minister and former general secretary for the World Council of Churches, answers two questions during a conversation with New City Africa.
That Prophetic Intuition
By living CityThe head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity paid this tribute to Chiara Lubich.
Dialogue of the People
By Chiara LubichChiara Lubich addresses 15,000 young people from the Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed and Lutheran churches gathered together this in 2003. The theme for the day was “What are you looking for?”.
An Anglican-Catholic Agreement on Mary
By Sarah MundellIn February, the most recent statement of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), “Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ,” was completed in Seattle after over five years of joint consideration.




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