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Visit of Pope Francis to the Ecumenical Centre will strengthen quest for unity Recognition of WCC’s important work
Strengthen communion by working more closely together Cameroon churches encouraged to collaborate on mission, diakonia and training for the ministry.
LWF president visits humanitarian work in Myanmar “Courage, commitment and hard work for the people we serve”
A lasting peace needs to include everyone LWF president meets government officials, partners and faith leaders in Myanmar
LWF president urges member churches to stand united in Myanmar Visits to churches, diakonal work in Myanmar
Water without cost In New Year Message General Secretary Junge says churches are called to offer a life-giving witness
“By his bruises we are healed” LWF offers “Christ of Bojayá” to Pope Francis, symbolizing hope for unity and reconciliation
The journey from conflict to communion is irreversible LWF President Musa meets Pope Francis and calls for “pastoral ecumenism”