Vatican
City, 30 October 2013 (VIS) – The World Council of Churches (WCC)
celebrates, from 30 October to 8 November, its tenth General Assembly
in Busan, in the Republic of Korea, on the theme “God of Life, lead
us to justice and peace”.
The
Assembly, considered to be the most important management organ of the
WCC, is convened every seven years and although the Catholic Church
is not a member of the WCC, she collaborates with this organisation,
participating in the theological research of the Commission on Faith
and Constitution on the principal questions that continue to divide
Christians, in the field of ecclesiology and, above all, through the
“Mixed Working Group” which co-ordinates the various joint
activities and initiatives. For this reason, the event will be
attended by an official Catholic delegation in the role of accredited
observers.
The
Holy Father has sent a message to Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of
the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity in which
he expresses his hope that “the present Assembly will help to
consolidate the commitment of all Christ's followers to intensified
prayer and co-operation in the service of the Gospel and the integral
good of our human family”. He continued, “the globalized world in
which we live demands of us a common witness to the God-given dignity
of every human being and the effective promotion of the cultural,
social and legal conditions which enable individuals and communities
to grow in freedom, and which support the mission of the family as
the fundamental building-block of society, ensure a sound and
integral education for the young, and guarantee for all the
untrammelled exercise of religious liberty. In fidelity to the
Gospel, and in response to the urgent needs of the present time, we
are called to reach out to those who find themselves in the
existential peripheries of our societies and to show particular
solidarity with the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters: the
poor, the disabled, the unborn and the sick, migrants and refugees,
the elderly and the young who lack employment”.
“I
pray”, concluded the Holy Father, “that the General Assembly will
contribute to a new impulse of vitality and vision on the part of all
committed to the sacred cause of Christian unity, in fidelity to the
Lord’s will for his Church and in openness to the promptings of the
Holy Spirit. Upon all gathered in Busan I invoke the abundant
blessings of Almighty God, source of all life and of every spiritual
gift”.
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