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  2. Oct 15, 2021 · Download resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2022. The pamphlet includes daily reflections plus an order of service. It is available in English, bilingual Welsh/English, Irish and Scots Gaelic. Please note that, for 2022, printed resources will not be available to order.

  3. May 3, 2022 · The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2022 has been prepared by the churches of the Middle East, the history of which was, and still is, characterised by conflict and strife, tainted with blood and darkened by injustice and oppression.

  4. WHEN: Traditionally the week of prayer is celebrated between 18-25 January, between the feasts of St Peter and St Paul. In the southern hemisphere, where January is a vacation time, churches often find other days to celebrate it, for example around Pentecost, which is also a symbolic date for unity.

  5. Apr 12, 2021 · The theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2022 was chosen by the Middle East Council of Churches. More than ever, in these difficult times, we need a light that shines in the darkness and that light, Christians proclaim, has been manifested in Jesus Christ.

  6. The power of prayer in solidarity with those who suffer is a demonstration of Christian unity and a sign of communion. The theme, taken from the second chapter of the Gospel according to Matthew, is the Epiphany.

  7. The traditional period in the northern hemisphere for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is 18-25 January. Those dates were proposed in 1908 by Paul Wattson to cover the days between the feasts of St Peter and St Paul, and therefore have a symbolic significance.

  8. The Bishop and Christian Unity: An Ecumenical Vademecum; Other texts; Week of Prayer for Christian Unity . Suggestions for the organization of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity; History; Themes (1968-2024) Archives; Preparatory meetings for the WPCU; Religious Relations with Judaism . Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews (CRRJ)

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