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Churches gather to pray for unity.


An inter-religious choir performed at a solemn evensong, a first for the Basilica of St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal. A small Roman Catholic parish in Sorel Sorel (sôrĕl`), city (1991 pop. 18,786), S Que., Canada, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers. It is a grain-shipping center with an important shipbuilding industry. , Que., heard a woman priest preach, also for the first time. Thirteen different churches gathered for lunch and reflections on peace in Yellowknife. Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Methodist, Lutheran, independent churches and Muslim groups conducted inter-church services in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Churches in Canada and around the world marked the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an international Christian ecumenical observance kept annually between 18 January and 25 January. It is actually an octave, that is, an observance lasting eight days.  in ways as unique and diverse as the various religions that they represent, but in common prayers expressing a longing for peace and unity in the world and between churches.

The Week of Prayer, organized each year by the World Council Of Churches (WCC WCC n abbr (= World Council of Churches) → COE m (Conseil œcuménique des Églises)

WCC n abbr (= World Council of Churches) → Weltkirchenrat m
) and the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity origins are associated with the Second Vatican Council.

Pope John XXIII wanted the Catholic Church to engage in the contemporary ecumenical movement.
, was celebrated Jan. 18-25.

While the yearning for an end to the conflict in the Middle East was the backdrop for this year's celebration, the theme of peace and unity gained resonance within the Anglican Communion, which is being threatened by schism and fraying of ecumenical ties with other churches over the issues of gay bishops and same-sex blessings.

"Let us pray for the worldwide Anglican Communion, for God to reveal its unity that is so hidden from us at this time, and to correct its errors--divisions, quarrels and schisms, neglect of hospitality," said a petition prepared and read by Rev. Maylanne Maybee, eco-justice co-ordinator of General Synod, who concelebrated a eucharist at the church's national office with the primate, Archbishop Michael Peers, and Rev. Michael Thompson, principal secretary to the primate.

The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams.  Rowan Williams marked the occasion by joining religious leaders in greeting Pope Shenouda of the Coptic Orthodox Church Coptic Orthodox Church

Principal Christian church in Egypt. Until the 19th century it was called simply the Egyptian Church. It agrees doctrinally with Eastern Orthodoxy except that it holds that Jesus has a purely divine nature and never became human, a belief the Council
 in London. In Rome, the WCC reported that Pope John Paul Pope John Paul is the name of two Popes of the Roman Catholic Church:
  • Pope John Paul I (1978), who named himself in honor of his predecessors, Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI. Reigned for only 34 calendar days
  • Pope John Paul II (1978–2005), the only Polish Pope.
 reflected on this year's theme drawn from John 14:27, "My peace I give to you," before the Angelus. The pontiff noted that churches of the Middle East, "where unity and peace are the most heartfelt priorities," had proposed the theme.

Elsewhere in Canada, Dean Peter Williams, of the diocese of Yukon, said that various denominations in his community went on a mountain-top retreat, and gathered at the local Roman Catholic cathedral for a eucharist. "I'd say that the true biblical ecumenism ecumenism

Movement toward unity or cooperation among the Christian churches. The first major step in the direction of ecumenism was the International Missionary Conference of 1910, a gathering of Protestants.
 is alive and well in Whitehorse," said Mr. Williams. Aside from a shared soup kitchen ministry, there have been other informal exchanges including a coffee and fellowship gathering among clergy every month, he said. A Pentecostal parishioner even took him out to lunch and donated $200 to the Anglican church, he added.

In Edmonton, a textile exhibit, Anglicanism and Western Christian Tradition: Continuity and Change, was set up at All Saints' Cathedral. The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Edmonton The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton is a Roman Catholic archdiocese that includes the Province of Alberta and includes the suffragan dioceses of Calgary and Saint Paul. Historically, the archdiocese was preceded by the Diocese of St Albert which was erected in 1871.  and the Anglican diocese of Edmonton The Diocese of Edmonton is a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of Canada. The diocese comprises almost 78,000 square kilometres of the civil Province of Alberta, consiting of a narrow band in the centre-north of the province, extending  jointly organized the exhibit, which was originally commissioned by Norwich Cathedral and has been displayed at the Vatican and other cathedrals in Europe.

In Sorel, Que., the Roman Catholic parish of Saint-Ours and Christ Church Anglican parish exchanged preachers. "I recently arrived in the parish and the community, which, until now, has not known a woman pastor," Rev. Holly Ratcliffe, incumbent at Christ Church, told the Anglican Journal.

Inter-religious ecumenical gatherings were held at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa, Lachute, Que., Fort McMurray, Alta. and at St. James United church in downtown Montreal, among others.
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