Mapping Migration: New publication from CCME and the World Council of Churches

2016. január 26., kedd

The RCH participated in the Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME) and the World Council of Churches (WCC) joint study, Mapping Migration: Mapping Churches’ Responses in Europe. The 2016 text explores challenges and changes in the European church landscape in light of international migration through theological interpretation, sociological accounts, and the voices of migrants themselves.

This is a joint press release from the Conference of European Churches, Churches' Commission for Migrants in Europe, and the World Council of Churches.

The comprehensive study — prepared by missiologist Rev. Dr Darrell Jackson and sociologist Dr Alessia Passarelli — combines theological interpretation, sociological accounts, and the voices of migrants themselves. Mapping Migration is organized according to the themes of integration, belonging, and community, and it articulates both the experiences of migrants and how they shape and build church communities in Europe.

“This updated study contributes to a better understanding of migration and diversity in European societies and churches,” said CCME general secretary Doris Peschke. “We hope this work will cultivate more adequate responses to migration.”

Migration in Europe contributes to a more diverse religious presence and affects the mission of the churches, the book argues. “Migration provides opportunity to welcome the stranger and uphold the dignity of every human being,” remarked CEC general secretary Fr Heikki Huttunen.


The study is released in advance of a WCC/UN high level conference on the refugee crisis in Europe, to be held in Geneva on 18-19 January. WCC general secretary Rev. Olav Fykse Tveit said, “The timely new edition of Mapping Migration will support the vital work of European churches in the present crisis.”

With accessible theological reflection, user-friendly infographics, and compelling first-hand accounts, Mapping Migration is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of the life of the churches with trends in migration.

Mapping Migration is available for download from the CCME website. Print copies are available from Amazon FranceAmazon Germany, and Amazon UK and other online retailers.

For more information or an interview, please contact: 

Erin Green
Communication Coordinator
Conference of European Churches

Rue Joseph II, 174 B-1000 Brussels
Tel. +32 2 234 68 42
Fax +32 2 231 14 13
E-mail: eeg@cec-kek.be
Website: www.ceceurope.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ceceurope
Twitter: @ceceurope

The Conference of European Churches (CEC) is a fellowship of some 114 Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican and Old Catholic Churches from all countries of Europe, plus 40 national council of churches and organizations in partnership. CEC was founded in 1959. It has offices in Brussels and Strasbourg.

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