Standing Against Injustice: NCC’s Call to Address Religious Nationalism and Protect Minority Rights

Fr. Peter Baktis, representing the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) on the Theology Task Force of the Interreligious Convening Table of the National Council of Churches (NCC), has shared two recently approved statements by the NCC’s governing board. These statements highlight critical issues of concern to Orthodox Christians and all people of faith.

The first document, titled "The Problem of Religious Nationalism in the U.S. and Globally: A Policy Statement of the National Council of Churches," examines the rise of religious nationalism. It outlines the risks of conflating religious identity with nationalist agendas, which can distort faith and foster division both within the Church and in society at large. The statement urges faith communities to commit to principles of peace, inclusion, and mutual respect.

The second statement, "Resolution on the Persecution of Religious Minorities in India and Beyond," addresses the ongoing persecution faced by religious minorities, particularly in regions where tensions and hostilities have marginalized vulnerable groups. The NCC calls for solidarity, awareness, and advocacy to uphold religious freedom and safeguard the rights of these communities.

Fr. Peter encourages all clergy and parishioners to read and reflect upon these important statements as part of our ongoing commitment to faith and justice.

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