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Le COE publie un rapport sur les spiritualités autochtones, les droits fonciers et la justice climatique

Le Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) publie un rapport intitulé Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice (Spiritualités autochtones, droits fonciers et justice climatique, non traduit). Édité par Lori Ransom, consultante auprès du COE pour les populations autochtones, ce rapport s’apparente à une plateforme où s’expriment les voix claires, pressantes et vitales des populations autochtones face à la catastrophe climatique que nous vivons.

“Joint Interfaith Statement to the Third Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.”

As people of faith representing diverse traditions, united in our common belief in the sanctity of life and the pursuit of justice, peace, and human dignity, we commend the States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) for your historic commitment and leadership in working toward a world without nuclear weapons. Each signature and ratification affirming this Treaty is an act of courage and beacon of hope, and we applaud you.

Commission on International Affairs

El CMI publica un informe sobre las espiritualidades indígenas, los derechos sobre la tierra y la justicia climática

El Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) ha publicado el informe de un seminario titulado Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice (“Espiritualidades indígenas, derechos sobre la tierra y justicia climática”) (disponible en inglés). Editado por Lori Ransom, asesora del CMI en materia de pueblos indígenas, el informe sirve de plataforma para que las claras, acuciantes y muy necesarias voces de los pueblos indígenas arrojen luz sobre la catástrofe climática que estamos viviendo.

ÖRK veröffentlicht Bericht „Indigene Spiritualitäten, Landrechte und Klimagerechtigkeit“

Der Ökumenische Rat der Kirchen (ÖRK) hat einen englischsprachigen Bericht eines Seminars mit dem Titel „Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice“ (indigene Spiritualitäten, Landrechte und Klimagerechtigkeit) veröffentlicht. Herausgeberin des Berichts ist Lori Ransom, die ÖRK-Beraterin zum Thema indigene Völker. Er dient als Plattform für die deutlichen, drängenden und dringend gebrauchten Stimmen von indigenen Völkern, um aufzudecken, dass wir uns mitten in einer Klimakatastrophe befinden.

Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice

Seminar Report, October 2024

“Our theology is born from our land, founded on our relationship with the Creator Spirit since time began; and it is this deep ancient wisdom that sustains and provides our resilience to survive,” writes Anne Pattel-Gray.

She effectively summarizes the Indigenous spiritual insights shared by the authors of this publication. Together, they reveal how Indigenous wisdom is essential to tackling the climate crisis and how that crisis is linked intrinsically to justice concerning land matters. 

As Shane Goldie notes, “The way we treat the Earth reflects how we treat ourselves and each other.”

WCC releases Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice report

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has released a seminar report entitled Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights, and Climate Justice. Edited by Lori Ransom, WCC indigenous peoples consultant, the report serves as a platform for the clear, urgent, and much-needed voices of Indigenous peoples to expose the climate catastrophe through which we are living.

Siete Semanas para el Agua 2025, Semana 1: "Aguas sagradas: Honrar los dones de Dios en un mundo cambiante"

La primera reflexión de la serie Siete Semanas para el Agua 2025 de la Red Ecuménica del Agua del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) está escrita por Hella Tangu, una estudiante ugandesa del cambio climático. En esta reflexión, llama nuestra atención sobre la importancia de los glaciares, que con frecuencia no se consideran una fuente de agua dulce. Luego nos desafía a que tengamos en cuenta cómo utilizamos el agua y cuidemos de este valioso recurso como administradores de la creación de Dios, y también a que protejamos los glaciares, principal fuente de agua dulce de la Tierra.

Seven Weeks for Water 2025, week 1: "Sacred Waters: Honoring God’s Gifts in a Changing World"

The first reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2025 series of the WCC Ecumenical Water Network is written by Hella Tangu, a student of climate change studies from Uganda. In this reflection, she draws our attention to the importance of the glaciers, which are often not considered as a source of freshwater. She then challenges us to be mindful of how we use water, to take care of this precious resource as stewards of God’s creation, and to protect the glaciers, the ultimate source of freshwater on earth.

Faith leaders urge G20 to tackle global debt crisis with urgent reforms

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has joined global faith leaders in signing a joint letter calling on G20 finance ministers to take decisive action on the escalating global debt crisis. Released ahead of the G20 Finance Ministers' Meeting, the letter—co-signed by WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay—warns of the devastating consequences of unsustainable debt on vulnerable populations. Nearly half the world’s population lives in countries where debt payments exceed spending on health, education, and climate resilience.

WCC calls for tax justice at Vatican high-level event

The World Council of Churches (WCC) joined global leaders, economists, and faith-based organizations at the High-Level Dialogue on Tax Justice and Solidarity convened by the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences to call for urgent reforms in the global tax system.

“Berlin 1884-1885 and Anti-Black Racism: In search of a shared Anti-Racist Ecumenical Vision”

17 - 21 May 2025

A conference from 17-21 May in Berlin will invite global ecumenists to intentionally engage the outcomes of the Berlin conference in 1884-85, develop a response to the historic and continuing legacies of colonization, and collectively re-envision a de-colonial Africa in a concrete Anti-Racist Ecumenical Action Plan for Decolonization and Reparations.”

Berlin (Germany) and online