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| EEA3: The Italian Stage |
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| Written by Lucian Dragos | |
| Wednesday, 14 June 2006 | |
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The Charta Oecumenica is the "parameter for reciprocal relations" among churches, said Italian Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox at the end of the conference "Christians and Europe - Italian stage of the Third European Ecumenical Assembly (EEA3)", held in Terni, Italy, from 5-7 June 2006. The conference is the third in a series of ecumenical encounters organised by the Commission for Ecumenism and Dialogue of the Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI), the Federation of Protestant Churches in Italy (FCEI) and the Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Malta (Ecumenical Patriarchate). At the same time, the conference has been the first European initiative to launch the "second stage" of the EEA3. The theme of the Assembly process in four stages is "The light of Christ shines upon all - Hope for renewal and unity in Europe". The first EEA3 stage was held in Rome from 24-27 January 2006, with a meeting of 150 delegates of European Churches, Bishops' Conferences and ecumenical organisations. The second stage, inaugurated by the Terni conference, will consist of a series of meetings at the national/regional level. The third stage will be a meeting of delegates in Wittenberg, Germany, from 15-18 February 2007, similar to the Rome event. The process will culminate in Sibiu, Romania, with the Assembly itself, which will gather some 2,500 delegate of European Churches. As the previous Ecumenical Assemblies of Basel (1989) and Graz (1997), the EEA3 has been jointly convened by the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and the Council of European Bishops' Conferences (CCEE). Some 200 delegates from the Roman-Catholic dioceses and representatives from the Protestant and Orthodox Churches in Italy took part in the Terni conference. Among the speakers were the General Secretary of CCEE, Mgr Aldo Giordano, the CEC President, Rev. Jean-Arnold de Clermont, and the CEC Secretary for Communications, Rev. Luca M. Negro. The conference was The Terni event focused on the analysis of the Charta Oecumenica - Guidelines for the Growing Cooperation among the Churches in Europe, signed in 2001 by the Presidents of CCEE and CEC. "The Charta Oecumenica is the agenda which accompanies our European ecumenical journey towards Sibiu", said Mgr Giordano. "The Assembly theme, Jesus as the light shining upon all, shows the main requirement of the Charta, namely to find in the Scripture the starting point for the cooperation among Churches. The issues we chose for the Sibiu fora - Unity, Spirituality, Witness, Europe, Religions, "Sibiu takes place at a time in which Europe, both the Europe of the 25 and Participants in the Terni conference approved a series of recommendations The conference also approved recommendations for the Italian delegates in In the next months the second stage of the EEA3 will be carried out in France, Germany, Sweden, Estonia, Finland and other countries. On this occasion, CEC and CCEE sent to the national delegates, which will be the main actors of these encounters, a "decalogue" with a series of recommendations. These can be found on the official Assembly website: www.eea3.org |
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