“Together for Europe - Its history so far…"
Our journey so far has been made up of significant meetings and moments of fellowship.
The hope was to begin a journey of fellowship and communion together.
Among those taking part were representatives of the German Lutheran/ Evangelical groups linked to the "Leaders' Meeting" (CdR): Helmut Nicklas (YMCA Munich), Gerhard Pross (YMCA Esslingen) and Friedrich Aschoff (Renewal in the Spirit in the Evangelical/Lutheran Church), Chiara Lubich (founder of the Focolare Movement) and Andrea Riccardi (founder of the Sant’Egidio Community).
A first step - At the March 2000 Leaders’ Meeting (CdR), in Rothenburg, the two talks given
- by the Lutheran Evangelical-Lutheran bishop, Prof. Ulrick Wilckens "The division of Christians as the cause of Atheism" and
- Chiara Lubich "Mutual love as the way to unity",
led to an event of reconciliation: an act of repentance and reciprocal forgiveness for the divisions of the past. To seek forgiveness and each time to forgive is the
essential premise for communion.
from left to right:
1th row: Lutheran bishop emeritus Prof. Ulrich Wilckens, Keith Warrington, Chiara Lubich, Gerhard Proß;
2th row: Gottlob Heß, Friedrich Aschoff, Günther Rattey;
3th row: Edith Wenger, Günter Refle, Sr. Anna-Maria aus der Wiesche, Wilhelm Bläsing (Christusbruderschaft Selbitz).
That afternoon, in the Catholic Cathedral, in the presence of thousands of members of the different Movements and Communities of various Churches, the Leaders share their experience during a celebration called: “How else, if not together?”
Around 100,000 people followed the meeting thanks to satellite link-ups with meetings taking place contemporaneously in 135 European cities. The proceedings of the Meeting were published in English, Italian and German.
On the 8th of May 2004, members of more than 170 Christian Movements and Communities make a pact of mutual love according what is written in John’s Gospel: «I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another» (John 13,34).
The common objective is to contribute to increasing the Christian soul of Europe by making visible the network of fraternity among movements and their commitment to spiritual and social renewal.












