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Witnesses to Unity. Day 8: Howard Thurman

January 25, 2025

Howard Thurman’s theology of radical nonviolence influenced and shaped a generation of civil rights activists. He is our Witness to Unity on Day Eight of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 7: Brother Craig Digmann

January 24, 2025

Craig Digmann is a Catholic religious brother whose ministry is in predominately Pentecostal and Evangelical communities in rural areas of Sothern states. He builds ecumenical bonds one relationship at a time. He is our Witness to Unity on Day Seven of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 6: Mother Teresa

January 23, 2025

St. Teresa of Calcutta, commonly known as Mother Teresa, dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor and is an iconic figure in the pursuit of compassion and charity. She is our Witness to Unity on Day Six of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 5: Dorothy Day

January 22, 2025

In 1932, Dorothy Day was inspired to start a lay movement dedicated to building “a society where it is easier for people to be good.” Today she is a candidate for canonization. She is our Witnesses to Unity on Day Five of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 4: St. Francis of Assisi

January 21, 2025

Eight centuries ago, St. Francis of Assisi crossed a battlefield between Crusader and Muslim forces near Damietta, Egypt, to meet Sultan al-Malik al-Kamil. He is our Witness to Unity on Day Four of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 3: Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 20, 2025

Martin Luther King, Jr. mirrored Christ’s example of radical love and self-sacrifice. He is our Witness to Unity on Day Three of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 2: Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan

January 19, 2025

Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan, a Protestant and a Catholic from Northern Ireland, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 for their anti-violence work. They are our Witnesses to Unity on Day Two of this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.

Witnesses to Unity. Day 1: Brother Roger Schutz

January 18, 2025

Brother Roger Schutz founded of an ecumenical community in the tiny village of Taizé, France, that grew into a global movement. He is our first Witness to Unity during this week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25, sponsored by three Catholic spirituality centers in the Kansas City area: the Marillac Center in Leavenworth, Kansas, the Sophia Center in Atchison, Kansas and Precious Blood Renewal Center in Liberty, Missouri.

Witnesses to Unity: Introduction

January 8, 2025

Join this octave of prayers for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25. New prayers and reflections posted daily by the Marillac Center in Leavenworth, Kansas, the Sophia Center in Atchison, Kansas and Precious Blood Renewal Center in Liberty, Missouri, three Catholic spirituality centers in the Kansas City Metro Area.

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