Photos of the Symposium
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECUMENICAL COMMEMORATION
INTERNATIONAL ECUMENICAL SYMPOSIUM
Bose, 29 October - 2 November 2008
In collaboration with the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches the community of Bose organizes an international Symposium on the ecumenical meaning of the commemoration of the martyrs.
There is a growing awareness that contemporary witnesses to the faith do not belong only to individual confessional groups but, as in the first centuries of the Christian era, are a source of inspiration for all the Churches. Similarly, significant witnesses of the faith from the past no longer belong exclusively to the confessional group in which they were formed, but are the common heritage of the one catholic Church. Continuing ecumenical worship has created a demand for new contents, and this provides a context in which the commemoration of such witnesses might play an important role. This would meet at least in part the need many already feel to receive the gifts embedded in the history of others and encourage others to explore this rich and vital field of mutual understanding and experience for themselves membership in one Body of Christ.
8:00 PM
 From Bangalore 1978 to Bose 2008: 
 Introduction to the Symposium
 Tamara Grdzelidze, Genève; Guido Dotti, Bose
THURSDAY, 30 OCTOBER
9:00 AM
 Keynote Message 
 Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury, London
 read by Jonathan Goodall, London
 
 Witnessing and Martyrdom in the Bible 
 Enzo Bianchi, prior of Bose
 3:00 PM
 Controversies on Commemorating: 
 Results of Ecumenical Dialogues
 Mary Tanner, Stanford
 
 How Do Our Churches Commemorate?
 Greek Orthodox: Panaghiotis Yfantis, Thessaloniki
 Roman Catholic: Marco Gnavi, Roma
 Lutheran: Bjørdal Øystein, Molden
 Pentecostal: Dale M. Coulter, Virginia Beach
Discussion in Groups
FRIDAY, 31 OCTOBER
9:00 AM
 Regional Case Studies
Reconciliation between Mennonites and 
 Roman Catholics: 
 Helmut Harder, Winnipeg
 
 Latin America:
 Karen Bergesch, São Paulo 
 Daniel A. Bruno, Buenos Aires
 William T. Cavanaugh, St. Paul
 
 Melanesia: 
 Richard Carter, London
 
 Korea:
 Helen Rhee, Santa Barbara
 Chong Soon Cha, Gwangju
 
 Germany:
 Andreas Kurschat, München
3:00 PM
 Regional Case Studies
Russia: 
 Alexander Mazyrin, Moskva
 Lidia Golovkova, Moskva
 
 South Africa: 
 Simanga R. Kumalo, Durban
 
 Romania:
 Iustin Marchis, Bucare?ti 
Discussion in Groups
8:00 PM
 Plenary Debate on the Criteria
 Used in Case Studies
 Alan Falconer, Edinburgh
SATURDAY, 1 NOVEMBER
 9:00 AM
Round Table
 Job Getcha, Paris; Dagmar Heller, Genève
 Martin Hoegger, Lausanne; Keith Pecklers, Roma
 
 Ecumenical Opportunities for Commemoration
 
 How to Give Expression to Common Commemoration?
 
 Plenary Debate on the Results of the Work of Groups
3:00 PM
 Places of Memory
 Hans Uytenbogaardt, Utrecht
 Knut Kittelsaa, Trondheim
 
 Reconciliation of Memories and Peace
 Hansulrich Gerber, Genève
 
 Discussion in Groups on the Memorandum
 7:00 PM
Commemoration of Christian Witnesses
 
 SUNDAY, 2 NOVEMBER
9:00 AM
 Discussion in Groups on the Memorandum