Korean churches, a new Commission to boost ecumenism and mission
Seoul ( AsiaNews) - Sharing the "common roots" of the Christian
faith, contributing to the social evangelization of Korea and facing the
challenges of the mission together. With
these objectives, the Catholic Church and 10 other Christian denominations, decided
to create a new organization, the " Commission
on Faith and Order of Korean Churches", which will meet at least once a month to promote ecumenical
dialogue and tackle common
challenges together .
The
signatories of the agreement, signed May 22 last in Seoul, are: Catholic Church in Korea, the Orthodox Church in Korea, the National
Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK), the Presbyterian Church of Korea, General
Assembly of Presbyterian Church, the Korean Methodist Church, the Anglican
Church of Korea, the Salvation Army of Korea Territory, Korea Evangelical
Church, the Korea Assemblies of God, Lutheran Church of Korea. By
mutual agreement it has been established that the Catholics and the National Council
of Churches will govern the working group and convene the meetings.
The
Bishops' Conference of Korea explains that the purpose of this new Commission
is to keep contacts alive by studying, working and praying together. Mutual
dialogue , says a report issued today , "will play a primary role in our
relationship, to help Christians to share the common roots of our faith and face
the the tasks imposed by Christian mission".
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