Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Summary
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is a week of prayer[1]. It draws 84 Wikipedia views per month (week_of_prayer category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Week of Prayer for Christian Unity's instance of is recorded as week of prayer[3].
- Week of Prayer for Christian Unity's organizer is recorded as World Council of Churches[4].
- Week of Prayer for Christian Unity's organizer is recorded as Dicastery for promoting Christian unity[5].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Assyrian Church of the East[6].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Oriental Orthodox Churches[7].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Eastern Orthodox Church[8].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Old Catholics[9].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Moravian Church[10].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Lutheran World Federation[11].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Anglican Communion[12].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Mennonites[13].
- A participant in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Methodism[14].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Continental Reformed Protestantism[15].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Anabaptism[16].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Pentecostals Christians Congregations[17].
- Among those involved in Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Catholic Church[18].
- Week of Prayer for Christian Unity's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ca', 'text': 'Octavari de pregària per la unitat dels cristians'}[19].
Body
Context
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity's instance of is recorded as week of prayer[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Assyrian Church of the East[6], Oriental Orthodox Churches[7], Eastern Orthodox Church[8], Old Catholics[9], Moravian Church[10], and Lutheran World Federation[11].
Why It Matters
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity draws 84 Wikipedia views per month (week_of_prayer category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]