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杏MAP导航 Francis met leaders of the World Evangelical Alliance in the Vatican on Thursday 杏MAP导航 Francis met leaders of the World Evangelical Alliance in the Vatican on Thursday 

杏MAP导航 meets Evangelical leaders to discuss religious freedom

杏MAP导航 Francis held a private encounter with leaders of the World Evangelical Alliance to discuss closer practical partnerships on crucial issues including combating the persecution of Christians

By Philippa Hitchen

杏MAP导航 Francis met on Thursday with leaders of the World Evangelical Alliance who were in Rome to discuss closer cooperation with the Catholic Church, especially regarding issues of religious freedom.

The WEA is a network of Protestant Churches in 129 nations representing more than 600 million evangelical Christians worldwide. Its secretary general, Bishop Efraim Tendero, was leading the delegation to the papal audience and for talks with the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

He shared with us his hopes for strengthening practical cooperation with Catholics in countries around the globe..

Bishop Efraim says he is bringing to the 杏MAP导航 a 鈥渃all for closer partnership鈥 in protecting religious freedom, promoting the distribution of bibles and addressing social justice issues. 鈥淲e want to see this world to be a place where peace, justice and righteousness reign鈥, he says, 鈥渨here everyone has a decent standard of living, and where Jesus Christ is recognised as Lord of all.鈥

Searching for common agenda

He notes that the WEA and the Pontifical Council have just completed seven years of dialogue, culminating in a joint document on Scripture and Tradition. While major theological differences remain, he says, it鈥檚 increasingly important to 鈥渓ook for a common agenda鈥, rather than 鈥渇ocus on what differs and what pulls us apart鈥.

Prior to his appointment as head of the WEA, Bishop Efraim served as for over 20 years as National Director of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches and as President of the Philippine Relief and Development Services, working to support the poor and needy.

Ecumenism in the Philippines

In the country which is 80 percent Roman Catholic, he says ecumenical relations are very good and he was recently asked to address a retreat for the Filipino bishops conference. There is also strong practical cooperation on issues including human trafficking, combating climate change, fighting corruption, promoting peace, and providing relief and development for victims of the many typhoons which affect the region.

Also attending the papal audience was Rev. Thomas K. Johnson, the WEA鈥檚 Religious Freedom Ambassasdor to the Vatican. He explains why there is an urgent need to join forces to combat the increasing persecution of Christians worldwide.

Worsening persecution of Christians

Johnson notes the problem is not confined to one particular area of the globe but he says the last three years may have seen the worst persecution in the whole history of the Christian Church.

He recalls the important international consultation that took place two years ago in the Albanian capital, Tirana, on discrimination, persecution and martyrdom. Representatives of the WEA, the Vatican, the World Council of Churches and the Pentecostal world discussed ways of responding to the problem 鈥渋n a unified manner鈥.

Shared education material

While Johnson admits there are still problems of discrimination between Evangelicals and Catholics in some countries, he adds that Evangelicals have always been made to feel 鈥渧ery welcome in the Vatican鈥.

As a philosophy professor and human rights specialist, he is particularly interested in Catholics and Evangelicals publishing 鈥渆ducation materials that we鈥檝e developed together鈥. While no-one is expecting any major pronouncements from Thursday鈥檚 meeting, he says the small steps undertaken together can lead 鈥渢o a broader coalition over years鈥 and reinforce the message that, 鈥淐hristians of all varieties need to be protecting each other in the public square鈥.

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14 December 2017, 17:15