FORUM ON CIVIL DISCOURSE
UNITED NATIONS
The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, in partnership
with the Diocese of Pennsylvania
and historic Christ Church in
Philadelphia, convened an
October 2014 churchwide forum
on “Civil Discourse: Finding
Common Ground for the Greater
Good.” Featuring two panels,
one on civil discourse and faith
and the other on civil discourse
in politics and policy, the 90minute forum was webcast live
to the wider Church, and made
available on demand afterward,
receiving more than 1,700 views.
In addition to the Presiding Bishop, panelists included noted members of the news media, religious
leaders from a variety of faith
traditions, academic leaders, and
noted advocates for civil discourse
in politics and policy.
Representing the voice of The
Episcopal Church at the United
Nations, the Domestic and Foriegn Missionary Society in 2014
obtained official consultative
status in the UN’s Economic and
Social Council (ECOSOC). This
important designation allows us
more closely to link the voices
of Episcopalians and Anglicans
around the world to UN deliberations on issues such as global
poverty and hunger, peace and
conflict, the rights and wellbeing
of women and girls, human trafficking, youth and young adults,
and indigenous concerns. In turn,
we work to connect Episcopalians
in our Church to those voices and
debates. For example, in response
to a resolution of the 2012 General Convention, we supported
the global with 16 days of guest
THE DOMESTIC AND FORIEGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OBTAINED OFFICIAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS IN THE
UN’S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL, IN 2014.
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