What: Washington Theological Consortium Ecumenism Dinner
Where: St. Paul's College in northeast D.C. from 4pm to 8pm
Topic: "Emerging Trends in Ecumenism"
The Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs at the USCCB and St. Paul's College are partnering with the Consortium to present a program, prayer service and dinner for ecumenists in mid-March. Download a flyer containing all the details for the event.
The dinner is free and open to the public, but there is limited space. If someone from your church or ecumenical organization would like to attend, please RSVP soon to wtc@washtheocon.org. (Please note if not attending dinner.)
Although its primary function is to support theological dialogues and carry out the bishops' work, the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs (SEIA) hosts and participates in special events, such as those listed below.
Generations of Faith
A day-long program of interreligious dialogue for young adults and more
experienced participants
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Annually observed in January, this is a week to engage in prayer and worship with fellow Christians
National Muslim-Catholic Plenary
A one-time event held in 2012 in Chicago, the plenary presented a chance for Muslim and Catholic leaders to engage in cordial dialogue and grow in mutual understanding
Although not open to the public, the following dialogues are marked on the calendars of the U.S. bishops and their staff in the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. Please stay informed about what is transpiring between the bishops and their counterparts in our dialogues and consultations by visiting the following pages:
Jan 28-30: Catholic-Reformed dialogue (Austin, TX)
Jan 29-Feb 1: Christian Churches Together annual meeting (Austin, TX)
March 3-6: Anglican-Roman Catholic Consultation USA (Nashville, TN)
March 13-15: Faith and Order Commission meeting (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
April 2-4: Mid-Atlantic Muslim Dialogue (Washington D.C.)
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