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Ecumenism, ECHOS, youth in the ecumenical movement, commission, meeting, ecumenical formation, networking, communication,
Egypt
Daniela Di Mauro, Rev. Christopher Euphfa, Deacon Jimmy Danho, Emily Evans, Ramy Farouk Mahrous Sarofim, Matias Ikkala, Mena Shawky Nassif Habeb, Aleshia Johnson, Carla Khijoyan, Maria Mountraki, Martina Kopecká, Yolanda Pantou, Dianet de la Caridad MartÃnez Valdés, Hanbeet Rhee, Samuel Nderi Wairimu, Bishop Moussa
09 May 15 @ 13:19
Albin Hillert/WCC
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On 9-12 May 2015, new members of the World Council of Churches Commission on Youth (ECHOS) gathered for the first time following the WCC 10th Assembly in Busan, for a four-day meeting hosted by the Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo, Egypt.
Taking the “pilgrimage of justice and peace†as a source of inspiration, the commissioners worked to develop their understanding of the ecumenical movement, reflect on their role as a youth commission, and advance strategic methodologies for the commission’s future work.
The ECHOS meeting also involved visits of Christian and Muslim representatives and institutions in the Cairo area, such as Bishop Moussa of the Coptic Orthodox Bishopric of Youth Affairs, and the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate; and Bishop Yohannes, president of the Bishopric of Social and Ecumenical Services, as well as Al Azhar Mosque and University for a meeting with the grand sheikh and the Egyptian minister of Religious Affairs.