‘We are very excited. We hope it will be a moment of grace for us here in the North and for all of Ireland as well’ – Manuel McGivern, spokesperson for Focolare.
“Justice is not weighing and balancing, as if it could be measured and parcelled out, for justice is a function of love and love can never be measured.”
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which has been held annually since 1908, will take place this year from 18 to 25 January 2019.
When we encounter God together we encounter each other as brothers and sisters in Christ, as beloved family
Historic appointment in Belfast cathedral strengthens the common mission to "witness to Christ and promote reconciliation, peace and unity."
Archbishops Jackson and Martin to visit the new DIT Campus in Grangegorman for a religious service and the blessing of the shamrock.
40 churchmen pray for safe release of Orthodox Bishop of Aleppo, Mar Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim, kidnapped in 2013 and the release of Metropolitan Boulos.
Religious service will mark the commencement of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Two Church leaders pledge to continue joint efforts to combat human trafficking.
Dean of St Anne's hopes service will be a springboard for future endeavours on faith and unity.
This year's theme - ‘Is Christ Divided?’ - was chosen by the Churches of French Canada.
Representatives of various Christian traditions to attend Dublin prayer gathering.