Jeremy Bergen reflects on the origins and history of the Anabaptist movement and its implications for ecumenical dialogue.
Nicholas Jesson reflects on the common faith of Christians, the theme of this year's Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Sr. Donna Geernaert, SC reflects on the origins and context-driven method of the International International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission.
At the 2024 Session of Synod, participants experienced the ecumenical witness as a summons to repentance, conversion, and self-offering for the sake of unity found in Christ.
If ecumenical partners recognize each other, how much more then should those who share full communion accept each other as “sisters and brothers in the Lord”?
The first part of the 2024 Session of the Synod was framed by a Penitential Vigil on October 1 and an Ecumenical Vigil on October 11.
Guest contributor Dr. Murray Watson reflects on the lessons of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for Christians and all people.
Nicholas Jesson highlights the recent document "The Bishop of Rome: Primacy and Synodality in the Ecumenical Dialogues."
Sr. Donna Geernaert, SC charts the path to the JDDJ in 1999, and both the developments and challenges that have emerged in the dialogue since then.
With our recent celebration of the Easter Vigil in mind, it’s a good time to reflect on the ecumenical significance of baptism and offer a brief review of some of the dialogues that have taken place on this topic.