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It is in Christ the King that the world finds its peace and the Church its unity
Christ the King: The Sure Foundation of Christian Unity
New Theos report: From Strangers to Neighbours
A new report, by George Lapshynov at Theos, explores the distinct and crucial role of churches in the integration of refugees and asylum seekers
Divided Christians united around two Popes
Fr Martin Browne OSB, an official of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, in Rome, shares a reflection with Churches Together in England (CTE) for the month of November.
“You are God’s field, God’s building”
Let us answer Jesus’ Call for Unity that can be found in the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians, says Dr Ian Watson
Your invite to ecumenical service at St John's Cathedral
A final reminder has ben issued for the Ecumenical Service with Churches Together in Norfolk and Waveney at St John the Baptist Catholic Cathedral in Norwich on Sunday 23 November, 3.30pm
The House of Lords Select Committee on Assisted Suicide
On 7 November 2025, the select committee on assisted suicide completed its evidence gathering for the full committee of the House of Lords which starts on 14 November. Dr Ian Watson reflects on where we now are.
Uplifting meeting of Norfolk ecumenical officers
The Norfolk and Waveney Denominational Ecumenical Committee (DEO) meet three times a year. The last meeting was held on 5 November 2025. Dr Ian Watson County Ecumenical Officer and Convenor of the Committee reports.
The Didache and the Roots of Christian Unity
Even though 2000 years old, the Didache - Teaching of the Twelve Apostles - still offers encouragement to strive for Christian unity in the 21st century.
The King and Pope make History
At the King's recent State visit there was much joy about the monarch praying with the Pope for the first time since the Reformation. Among this positivity were a few critics - Dr Ian Watson, explains why they were wrong.
Stand Firm and Serve with Hope
An Update for Christians Opposed to the Assisted Dying Bill
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