ENCOUNTER – Praying for Peace in Lebanon

In a special ecumenical prayer service for peace in Lebanon on 1 July 2021, Pope Francis and heads of churches in Lebanon gathered at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome today to pray for peace in Lebanon. MEOR director Matthew A. Laferty along with ecclesiastical representatives, members of the diplomatic corps, and the Lebanese community in Rome were invited to join.

Read the Vatican News coverage of the Ecumenical Day of Prayer for Lebanon.

ENCOUNTER – MEOR Director Visits Focolare Movement International Headquarters

On 14 June 2021, the Rev. Matthew A. Laferty, director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, visited Centro Uno and the international headquarters of the Focolare Movement today in Rocca di Papa outside Rome to learn about the Focolare Movement, the spirituality and legacy of their founder Chiara Lubich, and share about the work of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome. The Focolare Mocement which means “hearth” in Italian is a Catholic lay movement with a special call for dialogue and Christian unity.

NEWS – MEOR Director Greets Italian Methodist Consultation on 30 May

The Rev. Matthew A. Laferty, director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, gave a greeting to the Italian Methodist Consultation during its annual session on 30 May 2021 to over 90 Methodist pastors and lay leaders. Italian Methodists are in a union church with the Waldensians to form the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches in Italy; they share one Synod (governing body). There is also an annual meeting of all the Methodist leaders in Italy once a year to discuss unique issues affecting the Methodist congregations and to strengthen the Methodist identity. The Consultation was held online this year due to the ongoing pandemic.

Rev. Laferty’s greeting is below:

Gentile presidente Mirella Manocchio, sorelle e fratelli metodisti italiani,

Grazia a voi da Dio Padre e dal Signore Gesù Cristo.

È una gioia portarvi i saluti dell’Ufficio Ecumenico Metodista di Roma. Mi chiamo Matthew Laferty e un pastore della Chiesa Metodista Unita. Da settembre sono il direttore dell’Ufficio Ecumenico Metodista di Roma e sono lieto di lavorare a fianco dei metodisti in Italia per l’unità della Chiesa. MEOR è un ministero e una collaborazione fra il Consiglio Metodista Mondiale, l’OPCEMI, il Consiglio Metodista Europeo, la Chiesa Metodista Unita e la Chiesa Metodista Britannica per promuovere il dialogo e l’unità dei cristiani, per cercare azioni congiunte per la pace e la giustizia, e per offrire ospitalità, preghiera e riflessione.

Metterò brevemente in evidenza alcuni progetti attualmente in sviluppo.

1. Stiamo lavorando ad un progetto su Roma come città di pellegrinaggio per i metodisti, per rivendicare Roma come città dell’ecumenismo celebrando la diversità del cristianesimo a Roma.

2. MEOR ha avviato diverse conversazioni con i nostri fratelli cristiani ortodossi per pregare insieme e pensare a come possiamo avviare una maggiore condivisione e apprendimento tra metodisti e ortodossi.

3. Il rapporto finale del Dialogo Internazionale Metodista-Cattolico sarà pubblicato in autunno. Il tema del rapporto è la riconciliazione con un capitolo dedicato alla giustizia climatica e alla costruzione della pace come grandi questioni di riconciliazione. Stiamo creando un programma per il prossimo anno per promuovere il lavoro svolto dai metodisti in queste aree di giustizia climatica e costruzione della pace.

Ringrazio l’OPCEMI e tutta la comunità metodista d’Italia per il loro sostegno, ospitalità e generosità e per una lunga, buona e fruttuosa collaborazione.

Grazie per la vostra attenzione.

ENCOUNTER – MEOR Director and Vatican’s Ecumenical Cardinal Discuss Wesley’s Spiritual Experience at Aldersgate Street

At a luncheon at the Anglican Centre in Rome on 25 May 2021, MEOR director Matthew A. Laferty shared about John Wesley’s spiritual experience at Aldersgate Street on 24 May 1738 with H.Em. Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. Wesley, the founder of the Methodist revival, reluctantly attended a Moravian prayer meeting on 24 May 1738 at Aldersgate Street in London.  As he heard a reading from Luther’s Preface to the Epistle to the Romans, he felt his “heart strangely warmed.”   Wesley wrote in his journal that at about 8:45 p.m. “while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.”

The Rev. Matthew A. Laferty (right), the director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, presents H.Em. Cardinal Kurt Koch (right), president of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, a book Methodistiche Kirche on 25 Mary 2021 in observance of Aldersgate Day. Photo by Kamla Ernest.