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In his second reflection from a series of five, Dr Ian Watson, County Ecumenical Officer, focuses on Charles Taylor, whose thoughts on secular society emphasise the importance of Christian unity in an age where the transcendent is no longer dominant
Christian Unity as Philosophical Necessity - Reflection 2 of 5
WCC leadership meets Pope Leo XIV
A delegation from the World Council of Churches (WCC) met with Pope Leo XIV on 28 February in the Vatican
Book Celebrates 1,700 Years of the Nicene Creed
A new ecumenical book has emerged from a year of rich theological conversation between Catholics and Anglicans in Ipswich, marking the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed
Online Church event to strengthen rural voices
Sign up for a forthcoming online event on Connecting and strengthening rural voices on poverty
Christian Unity as Philosophical Necessity - Reflection 1 of 5
Dr Ian Watson, County Ecumenical Officer, begins his series of five reflections by examining Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophical perspective on the link between morality, virtue, and tradition with the delicate nature of unity
Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund
There is up to £6,000 available each year for ecumenical experiences abroad.
Lent and Ecumenism
Dr Ian Watson says do not forget the opportunities for Christian unity during Lent
Archbishop Richard Moth is the new Catholic CTE President
The 12th Archbishop of Westminster has been installed and assumes the role of Churches Together in England President representing the Catholic Church
Why Christian Unity is a Philosophical Necessity
Dr Ian Watson introduces a planned series of reflections on how certain modern philosophers provide compelling arguments that complement the biblical mandate and doctrinal obligation for Christian unity
Lent resources 2026
Seasonal resources from Churches Together in England's (CTE) national Member Churches and partner organisations. Collected together in one place
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