Last year many Christians were ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ during a special year for the whole Church. The world needs hope more than ever now so why end our pilgrimage? Hope is a rare and precious gift in divided and dangerous times.
One way to refocus hope could be sitting in on a conversation between two friends. They reflect on ‘Called to Hope’, an event in Rome they attended last March, hosted by the Focolare Movement. This brought together many Christians from all over the world and widely differing traditions.
In two films, Churches Together in England chair of Trustees the Revd Dr Callan Slipper and retired United Reformed Church minister the Revd Martin Smith share their thoughts on the Rome gathering and its legacy.
Mark D’Arcy and Chris Ronayne, jointly responsible for the Focolare Movement in the UK, comment: ‘As we mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and refresh our prayers for the whole of creation, these conversations help us to refocus on the importance of hope.’
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