Anglicans join other Christians in Assisi for two-day Ecumenical Prayer for CreationPosted Aug 17, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Christians from different denominations will take part in a pilgrimage from Assisi to the COP24 U.N. climate change conference in Poland, after a two-day ecumenical prayer event. The Season of Creation began as an initiative from the Ecumenical Patriarch Demetrios in 1989. It has since been endorsed and recommended to the Anglican Communion by the Anglican Consultative Council; and by Pope Francis for the Roman Catholic Church. It runs from the World Day of Prayer for Creation on Sept. 1 to the feast of St Francis of Assisi on Oct. 4.
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