Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Begins
The Christian Unity Week begins in Khrist Premalaya Seminary with a creative evening worship, under the theme "We will all be changed by
the victory of our Lord Jesus Christ". The Week is promoted by the World
Council of Churches (WCC), a worldwide fellowship of 349 Churches seeking
unity, common witness and Christian service. The Catholic Church participates
in this ecumenical initiative, despite not being a member of the WCC.
What is Christian Unity Week? The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is traditionally celebrated from 18 to
15 January in the northern hemisphere, and around the time of Pentecost in
the southern hemisphere. It brings together Christian parishes and
congregations from different confessional families all over the world, who
meet and pray together in special ecumenical celebrations.
Each year ecumenical partners in a particular region are asked to prepare a
basic text on a biblical theme. Then an international group with
WCC-sponsored (Protestant and Orthodox) and Roman Catholic participants edits
this text to ensure it is linked with the search for Christian unity. The
text is jointly published by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian
Unity, and by the WCC's Commission on Faith and Order which also accompanies
the entire production process of the text. The final material is sent to
member Churches and Roman Catholic dioceses, which are invited to translate
the text and contextualise it for their own use.
This year's theme comes from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians which
promises the transformation of human life - with all its apparent dimensions
of 'triumph' and 'defeat' - through the victory of Christ's resurrection.
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