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Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace §

Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The Decade to Overcome Violence (DOV) : Churches seeking reconciliation and peace calls churches, ecumenical organizations and all people of good will - to work together at all levels (local, regional, global) with communities, secular movements, people of all living faiths for peace, justice and reconciliation. What is the Decade about?

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace An invitation to address the issue of violence A spiritual journey for individuals, churches and movements A study and reflection process An opportunity for creative projects An invitation to address the issue of violence A spiritual journey for individuals, churches and movements A study and reflection process An opportunity for creative projects What is the DOV?

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace It calls us to walk with those oppressed by violence, and to act in solidarity with those struggling for justice, peace and the integrity of creation. It calls churches to repent for our complicity in violence, and to engage in theological reflection to overcome the spirit, logic and practice of violence. It moves the concern for just peace from the periphery of the church to its very center. It calls us to walk with those oppressed by violence, and to act in solidarity with those struggling for justice, peace and the integrity of creation. It calls churches to repent for our complicity in violence, and to engage in theological reflection to overcome the spirit, logic and practice of violence. It moves the concern for just peace from the periphery of the church to its very center. What does the DOV do for us?

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Violence! The DOV is the prophetic ecumenical call to everyone in response to the growing epidemic of violence that holds us in suspense between fascination and fear, passion and indifference.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace News good & bad Confusion of conflict and violence War as an institution has ceased to exist No monopoly on violence Lower threshold to resorting to violence Proliferation of weapons (SALW) Big business feeds (on) violence A deeply seated fascination with violence Violence increases to its extremes The human capacity for self-destruction personal/collective is apparent Confusion of conflict and violence War as an institution has ceased to exist No monopoly on violence Lower threshold to resorting to violence Proliferation of weapons (SALW) Big business feeds (on) violence A deeply seated fascination with violence Violence increases to its extremes The human capacity for self-destruction personal/collective is apparent

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Amsterdam 1948 WAR “War as a method of settling disputes is incompatible with the teaching and example of our Lord Jesus Christ. The part which war plays in our present international life is a sin against God and a degradation of man.”

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Uppsala 1968 NONVIOLENT CHANGE Inspired by Martin Luther King the WCC Executive Committee asks staff to explore means by which the World Council of Churches could promote studies on non-violent methods of achieving social change

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Nairobi 1975 HUMAN RIGHTS & RACISM Emphasis on Human Rights and Structural Violence. Programme to combat racism. Civil rights campaigns in the US, assassination of M.L. King, Apartheid in South Africa

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Seoul 1990 JUSTICE, PEACE & CREATION We affirm the full meaning of God’s peace. We are called to seek every possible means to establish justice, achieving peace and solving conflicts by active non- violence…

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Johannesburg 1994 Programme to Overcome Violence (POV) Peace to the City Campaign

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Harare 1998 OVERCOMING VIOLENCE Decade to Overcome Violence (DOV) Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace

Porto Alegre 2006 Vulnerable Populations at Risk Statement on The Responsibility to Protect

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Kingston 2011 GLORY TO GOD AND PEACE ON EARTH Just Peace Violence Prevention Non-violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace WCC Programme to Combat Racism JPIC - Seoul 1990 Decade Churches in Solidarity with Women 1994 in Johannesburg: “Apartheid is gone, violence is still with us” 1995 Program to Overcome Violence (POV) 1998 Harare: DOV WCC Programme to Combat Racism JPIC - Seoul 1990 Decade Churches in Solidarity with Women 1994 in Johannesburg: “Apartheid is gone, violence is still with us” 1995 Program to Overcome Violence (POV) 1998 Harare: DOV Background of the DOV

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The WCC on Violence Amsterdam War is incompatible w Gospel Uppsala Nonviolent change (MLK Gandhi) Nairobi Human Rights, Racism (PCR) Vancouver Justice, Peace, Creation (JPIC) Johannesburg Overcoming Violence (POV) - Peace to the City (PCN) Harare DOV - “wide varieties of violence” Porto Alegre Militarism / Health Amsterdam War is incompatible w Gospel Uppsala Nonviolent change (MLK Gandhi) Nairobi Human Rights, Racism (PCR) Vancouver Justice, Peace, Creation (JPIC) Johannesburg Overcoming Violence (POV) - Peace to the City (PCN) Harare DOV - “wide varieties of violence” Porto Alegre Militarism / Health

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Amsterdam 1948: War “War as a method of settling disputes is incompatible with the teaching and example of our Lord Jesus Christ. The part which war plays in our present international life is a sin against God and a degradation of man.”

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Uppsala 1968: M.L. King Ask the Central Committee to explore means by which the World Council could promote studies on non-violent methods of achieving social change, bearing in mind that the issue of using violent or non-violent methods of social change has been raised in the Reports of Sections III, IV, and VI.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Programme to Combat Racism civil rights campaigns in the US, assassination of M.L. King, Apartheid in South Africa...

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Canterbury Gandhi...in the Gandhi Centenary year, that the teaching and leadership of Mohandas K. Gandhi in encouraging non-violent political and social change be considered in these studies, in view of his influence on Martin Luther King and the way in which they both sought to make real the teaching of Jesus about love and justice;...

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Nemi/Cardiff 1971: Justice VIOLENCE, NONVIOLENCE AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE - Exploring Strategies of Radical Social Change

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Geneva 1973: nonviolence training and education that the WCC appoint a staff member within its Programme Unit II, to work on training and education in nonviolent methods of social change. Such a person can do much to 'rescue the concept of nonviolence from being misconstrued as passivity and to show the positive possibilities of nonviolent action....

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Nairobi 1975: Human Rights Emphasis on Human Rights and Structural Violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Vancouver JPIC Justice, Peace, Integrity of Creation

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace 1989 fall of the Berlin wall - churches “part of the solution rather than part of the problem”?

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Seoul JPIC Consultation We affirm the full meaning of God’s peace. We are called to seek every possible means to establish justice, achieving peace and solving conflicts by active non-violence... We commit ourselves to practise non- violence in all our personal relationships, to work for the banning of war... and to press governments for the establishment of an international legal order of peace making. We affirm the full meaning of God’s peace. We are called to seek every possible means to establish justice, achieving peace and solving conflicts by active non-violence... We commit ourselves to practise non- violence in all our personal relationships, to work for the banning of war... and to press governments for the establishment of an international legal order of peace making.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Johannesburg 1994: POV Programme to Overcome Violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Goals of the DOV

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Addressing holistically the wide varieties of violence, both direct and structural, in homes, communities and international arenas, and learning from the local and regional analysis of violence and ways to overcome violence.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Challenging the churches to overcome the spirit, logic and practice of violence, to relinquish any theological justification of violence and to affirm anew the spirituality of reconciliation and active nonviolence.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Creating a new understanding of security in terms of cooperation and community, instead of in terms of domination and competition.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Learning from the spirituality and resources for peace-building of other faiths to work with communities of other faiths in the pursuit of peace, and to reflect on the issue of religious and ethnic identities in pluralistic societies.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Challenging the growing militarization of our world, especially the proliferation of small arms and light weapons.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Multiple Entry Points local (parish level) ecumenical (on local level) civil society (NGOs) government institutions (public schools etc) international bodies (UN) local (parish level) ecumenical (on local level) civil society (NGOs) government institutions (public schools etc) international bodies (UN)

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The spirit and logic of violence The use, abuse and misuse of power Issues of justice Religious identity and plurality The spirit and logic of violence The use, abuse and misuse of power Issues of justice Religious identity and plurality Four Themes for the DOV

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Regional & National Ecumenical Organizations Pontifical Council Justice & Peace Member churches, denominational Bodies Ecumenical networks and special ministries International Coalition for the (UN-)Decade WHO, UNESCO, VPA Non-Governmental Organizations Regional & National Ecumenical Organizations Pontifical Council Justice & Peace Member churches, denominational Bodies Ecumenical networks and special ministries International Coalition for the (UN-)Decade WHO, UNESCO, VPA Non-Governmental Organizations Partners in the DOV

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace WHO

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace World Health Assembly: Violence Prevention is a Public Health Priority

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace

4400 people die every day from violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace

The intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation. Violence - WHO Definition

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace An estimated 1.6 million people lost their lives to physical violence in About half were suicides, one-third were homicides, and one-fifth were casualties of armed conflict. Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Types of Violence Self-directed (suicide, self-abuse) 50% Interpersonal (family/partner, community) 30% Collective (social, political, economic, armed) 20% Self-directed (suicide, self-abuse) 50% Interpersonal (family/partner, community) 30% Collective (social, political, economic, armed) 20% Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Physical Psychological Sexual Deprivation or Negligence Physical Psychological Sexual Deprivation or Negligence The Nature of Violence Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace In 2000, the rate of violence-related death in low- to middle-income countries as a whole was more than twice that in high-income countries, although rates vary between regions and even within countries. Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The majority of violence is non-fatal and results in injuries, mental health and reproductive health problems, sexually transmitted diseases and other problems. Health effects can last years, and may include permanent physical or mental disability. Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Besides the toll of human misery, violence exacts social and economic costs which – though hard to quantify – are substantial. Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Levels at which violence takes place

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Source: World Report on Health and Violence, WHO 2002 An ecological model of interpersonal violence abuse psychological troubles abuse of alcohol violent past dysfunctional family parental violence socio-economical situation violent friends poverty crime unemployment drugs weak institutions rapid changes economical injustice poverty poor infrastructures insufficient legal provisions

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Militarism kills without war 1 square = $ 1 Bio. 50% of the $ 950 Bio world-wide are spent by the US 1/3 of the world military expenditures would be needed to address the world’s pressing issues 1 square = $ 1 Bio. 50% of the $ 950 Bio world-wide are spent by the US 1/3 of the world military expenditures would be needed to address the world’s pressing issues

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace “Militarism kills without war” 2008

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Hunger is the biggest killer According to the UN report on world hunger, a child younger than 5 dies of hunger every 5 seconds. Hunger is one of the consequences of the world’s economic and military priorities. According to the UN report on world hunger, a child younger than 5 dies of hunger every 5 seconds. Hunger is one of the consequences of the world’s economic and military priorities.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Issues churches address frequently...

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Domestic violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Economic globalization

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Youth & Violence

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Culture of Peace

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace WCC Activities related to the DOV

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Launches worldwide DOV Study Guide Interactive Website Annual Focus International Day of Prayer for Peace - Sept 21 DOV Newsletter/Updates Council-wide programs Launches worldwide DOV Study Guide Interactive Website Annual Focus International Day of Prayer for Peace - Sept 21 DOV Newsletter/Updates Council-wide programs Activities of the WCC

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Inter-religious Relations & Dialogue

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Interfaith Initiatives Religion, Power and Violence (Conference, DVD) Critical Moments Conference “Thinking Together” think tank Current Dialogue coe.org/wcc/what/interreligious/index-e.htmlwww.wcc- coe.org/wcc/what/interreligious/index-e.html Global Priorities Campaign to change budget priorities International Day of Peace Vigil Religion, Power and Violence (Conference, DVD) Critical Moments Conference “Thinking Together” think tank Current Dialogue coe.org/wcc/what/interreligious/index-e.htmlwww.wcc- coe.org/wcc/what/interreligious/index-e.html Global Priorities Campaign to change budget priorities International Day of Peace Vigil

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Impunity, Restorative Justice Advocacy (UN) Human Rights Impunity, Restorative Justice Advocacy (UN) Human Rights other WCC activities

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Mobilising Churches & Communities into the DOV Promote Understanding & Awareness Solidarity - Encourage Local & Regional Churches Celebration - Highlight Peace and Justice Work Mobilising Churches & Communities into the DOV Promote Understanding & Awareness Solidarity - Encourage Local & Regional Churches Celebration - Highlight Peace and Justice Work Annual DOV Focus

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Annual DOV Focus 2002

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Annual DOV Focus 2003

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace USA

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Asia

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Latin America

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace

Trafficking - thousands of people, mostly women and children are subject to exploitation Youth - the violence industry is aiming at youth as prime consumer Migration - European countries face this major challenge of our time of globalization Militarization - military spending, service, and development jeopardizes just peace Trafficking - thousands of people, mostly women and children are subject to exploitation Youth - the violence industry is aiming at youth as prime consumer Migration - European countries face this major challenge of our time of globalization Militarization - military spending, service, and development jeopardizes just peace seeing, naming, overcoming

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Domestic and Interpersonal Violence – causes more deaths than armed conflict Human Security - a common task beyond borders and above national interests The Environment - facing the consequences of violence towards the earth Violence in the Church – looking within ourselves A Theology of Just Peace - churches moving from just war theory to just peace practise Domestic and Interpersonal Violence – causes more deaths than armed conflict Human Security - a common task beyond borders and above national interests The Environment - facing the consequences of violence towards the earth Violence in the Church – looking within ourselves A Theology of Just Peace - churches moving from just war theory to just peace practise

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace We Believe in "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church" On the Way Towards the Visible Fellowship of the Churches in Europe Our Common Responsibility in Europe We Believe in "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church" On the Way Towards the Visible Fellowship of the Churches in Europe Our Common Responsibility in Europe Charta œcumenica

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace I. We believe in “the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church”. A common call to faith

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace On the Way Towards the Visible Fellowship of the Churches in Europe 1. Proclaiming the gospel together 2. Meeting one another 3. Acting together 4. Praying with one another 5. Continuing dialogue 1. Proclaiming the gospel together 2. Meeting one another 3. Acting together 4. Praying with one another 5. Continuing dialogue

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Our Common Responsibility in Europe 1. Helping to shape Europe 2. Reconciling peoples and cultures 3. Preserving creation 4. Deepening fellowship with Judaism 5. Cultivating relations with Islam 6. Encounter with other religions and world- views 1. Helping to shape Europe 2. Reconciling peoples and cultures 3. Preserving creation 4. Deepening fellowship with Judaism 5. Cultivating relations with Islam 6. Encounter with other religions and world- views

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The Pacific

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The Caribbean Theme to be set

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace 2010 Africa

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The WCC calls churches to pray for peace during services on Sept 21 observe 24-hour peace vigils pray in particular for churches in the region of the Annual Focus The WCC calls churches to pray for peace during services on Sept 21 observe 24-hour peace vigils pray in particular for churches in the region of the Annual Focus International Day of Prayer for Peace - September 21

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace

DOV at the 9th Assembly Plenary “Youth Overcoming Violence” - Message and recommitment for the mid-term Ecumenical Conversation: Churches Responding to New Threats to Peace and Human Security Mutirao: DOV Quo Vadis (mid-term) etc DOV Exhibit Peace march and vigil in the city Plenary “Youth Overcoming Violence” - Message and recommitment for the mid-term Ecumenical Conversation: Churches Responding to New Threats to Peace and Human Security Mutirao: DOV Quo Vadis (mid-term) etc DOV Exhibit Peace march and vigil in the city

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Issues & Trends Terrorism & counter-terrorism Commercialization of violence -entertainment Suicide Gender roles and gender violence Confusion of conflict and violence Violence in the church Stories, examples, practises The Responsibility to Protect (UN Reform) Evidence-based violence prevention (WHO) Terrorism & counter-terrorism Commercialization of violence -entertainment Suicide Gender roles and gender violence Confusion of conflict and violence Violence in the church Stories, examples, practises The Responsibility to Protect (UN Reform) Evidence-based violence prevention (WHO)

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The DOV Coordination Office Awareness building - understand violence and learn non-violence Communication - highlight creative initiatives of violence prevention and peace making Networking - facilitate links and collaboration among actors in the field Awareness building - understand violence and learn non-violence Communication - highlight creative initiatives of violence prevention and peace making Networking - facilitate links and collaboration among actors in the field

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Assembly Mandate Consultative process to develop an ecumenical declaration on just peace International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC) to be held in 2011 “Living Letters” team visits Consultative process to develop an ecumenical declaration on just peace International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC) to be held in 2011 “Living Letters” team visits

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace 9th Assembly Mandate in looking to the second second half of the DOV, endorses that the regional foci be continued; that more sharing of successful examples be developed to encourage churches and local congregations to respond to overcoming violence in their own contexts supported by international mutual visits;... in looking to the second second half of the DOV, endorses that the regional foci be continued; that more sharing of successful examples be developed to encourage churches and local congregations to respond to overcoming violence in their own contexts supported by international mutual visits;...

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace that a process of wide consultation be undertaken towards developing an ecumenical declaration on “just peace”; and finally, that the conclusion of the DOV be marked by an International Ecumenical Peace Convocation. that a process of wide consultation be undertaken towards developing an ecumenical declaration on “just peace”; and finally, that the conclusion of the DOV be marked by an International Ecumenical Peace Convocation.

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace hidden forms of violence violence in the church/by clergy world sports events networking, informing each other, living letters assessment of theological, spiritual work help churches own the Decade confusion of conflict and violence hidden forms of violence violence in the church/by clergy world sports events networking, informing each other, living letters assessment of theological, spiritual work help churches own the Decade confusion of conflict and violence Challenges...

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace The Gospel of Jesus Christ Compels us to Promote a Culture of Nonviolence Neal Blough

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Violence? - Say NO! Peace? - Do it with simple and gentle acts! Violence? - Say NO! Peace? - Do it with simple and gentle acts! Peace begins with you

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace What are the biggest obstacles for building communities of peace for all in your context? How is the church a community of peace for all in your context? In what way do you expect the DOV to be helpful in building communities of peace for all? What are your dreams for the second half of the Decade and in what ways could these dreams come true? What are the biggest obstacles for building communities of peace for all in your context? How is the church a community of peace for all in your context? In what way do you expect the DOV to be helpful in building communities of peace for all? What are your dreams for the second half of the Decade and in what ways could these dreams come true?

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace Global Links

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace You can receive periodic updates from the WCC/DOV by signing on at You can receive periodic updates from the WCC/DOV by signing on at

Churches seeking Reconciliation and Peace