Ecumenical Relations

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2025 Test

January 18 – 24

Do you believe? (Jn. 11:26)

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an international Christian ecumenical observance celebrated annually from January 18, the traditional Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, through January 25, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. With roots going back over 100 years, the dedicated octave of prayers has been jointly commissioned and prepared since 1966, after the Second Vatican Council, by the Roman Catholic Church’s Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity and the World Council of Churches’ Faith and Order Commission.

Each year Christian churches and communities from a different part of the world develop the theme and materials for the Week of Prayer. During this week-long celebration, Christians are invited to gather with their Christian neighbors to join in prayer for Christian unity.

The 2025 theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is Do you believe? (Jn. 11:26)

Jesus announces the truth of the new Covenant to Martha, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, even if they die, will live. Those that believe in me will never die.” He invites a response from Martha when he says, “Do you believe this?”

In 2025, the whole Church commemorates the 1,700th anniversary of the first Ecumenical Council of the entire church at that time, called by the Emperor Constantine at Nicaea (presently in the country of Turkey) in the early summer of 325. The result was an agreed upon Creed, what we today call the Nicene Creed.

This theme, by offering a way to see that faith is not just a static set of beliefs, but an active means of receiving grace, is most appropriate for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2025. If faith can raise the dead and conquer all fear, surely faith will bring us the miracle of unity as Christians. Remembering that division, separation and rejection are symptoms of sin, the healing of the Church comes about in the power of the Holy Spirit. We pray knowing to whom it is we pray, as one community. God wills us to reconcile. God wills us to love one another. God will give those who profess the faith of Martha, of Nicaea and of all the holy ones who have gone before us, the precious gift of unity. (www.geii.org)

 

“The theme for 2025 was proposed by the ecumenical monastic community of Bose in Italy, in cooperation with the international team appointed by the Catholic Church’s Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity and the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches, at meetings in Bose in late September 2023. The year 2025 marks the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, the first Ecumenical Council of Christian churches, called by Emperor Constantine I. The Council took place in Nicaea, a place just outside Constantinople (now Istanbul), from May to July of 325.”

- From Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute

 

Please read a letter from Cardinal Cupich on the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024. (PDF)
 

Resources

The resources on the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute website include an ecumenical opening prayer service, biblical reflections, prayers for eight days, and other elements of worship (adapted from World Council of Churches). Click here for more information.

Preparation: Introduction to the Theme

Daily Prayer and Scripture Guide
Includes prayers and readings for each day of the WPCU.

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Prayers of Intercessions or Prayers for the People

An Ecumenical Celebration of the Word of God
Includes prayers and readings for joint public celebrations between members of different faiths.

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  • View in Spanish (Link)

Order Resource Materials, Prayer Cards, Posters
Materials for the 2025 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, including the Daily Scripture & Prayer Guide, the Ecumenical Celebration of the Word of God, prayer cards, posters, and more, are now available through the online order form.