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A Covenant of Unity: Anticipating a New Archbishop at Canterbury
An ecumenical moment of promise for the Church and the nation
The Anglican Centre in Rome
Recently, the many needs of the world were remembered in prayer when representatives from several Christian traditions gathered in the centre of Rome
Cultivating Holy Curiosity in a Diverse Church
Rev David Mayne, Regional Team Minister for the Eastern Baptist Association and member of Churches Together in Norfolk and Waveney, reflects on how ecumenical encounter and theological openness deepen discipleship, enrich ministry, and strengthen unity
Cyril of Jerusalem
The County Ecumenical Officer discusses the views of Cyril of Jerusalem in shaping Christian unity
Feast of Creation
A new liturgical Feast, a Gift for the Third Millennium
A Lutheran bishop who found home in a Catholic movement
Bishop Åke Bonnier, a retired Lutheran bishop from Sweden, has been part of the Focolare Movement for more than three decades
Upcoming Ecumenical Initiatives
Information on upcoming initiatives related to Christian unity worth thinking about
Ecumenical News Briefing – Spring 2026
Six recent developments in Christian unity worth knowing about
Christian Unity as Philosophical Necessity - Reflection 5 of 5
Dr Ian Watson concludes his series of reflections by highlighting John Rawls’s concepts of the original position, reasonable pluralism and overlapping consensus, to suggest how diverse Christian traditions can find shared moral ground
Christian Unity as Philosophical Necessity - Reflection 4 of 5
In his fourth reflection from a series of five, Dr Ian Watson, County Ecumenical Officer, focuses on Simone Weil, whose thoughts on attention, affliction, and the self-emptying orientation of the soul toward God, offer a spiritual link to Christian unity
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