Published March 10, 2011 08:37
July 15-17
It's easy to get the sense these days that the church's mission for unity among the followers of Jesus has been demoted on our priority lists. We will ask if we can afford to let that happen as we look at the biblical call to unity; take stock of where we're at presently; unpack "spiritual ecumenism" and the contribution each of us can make to Christian unity; identify qualities needed for the journey; and consider how even our differences can be a source of mutual enrichment. If you could use an injection of new energy for the ecumenical dimension of your life/work/ministry, this weekend is for you.
Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP, served as director of the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism for 14 years and presently directs the Paulist North American Office for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations in Washington, DC. www.tomryancsp.org
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