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Seeking innovative approaches to diaconal service LWF facilitates workshop for churches in West Africa
Joint press release: “Concrete action by Lutherans and Catholics in service of the world’s poor” Press release issued by the Lutheran World Federation and Caritas Internationalis
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A common testimony in a divided world LWF Vice-President Fabiny prays intercommunion will still come true