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Walking Towards Unity: Dismantling Casteism and Seeking Justice

Explore the significance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and its connection to dismantling casteism and pursuing justice for Dalits in India. Reflect on the theme of walking and the importance of dialogue and conversation in overcoming barriers to unity. Scriptures, questions for reflection, and a prayer guide are provided.

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Walking Towards Unity: Dismantling Casteism and Seeking Justice

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  1. GOD What does require of us? Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Photo: Christian Aid

  2. Introduction to this year’s theme In reflecting on the significance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity the Student Christian Movement of India (SCMI), along with the All India Catholic University Federation and the National Council of Churches in India decided that in a context of great injustice to Dalits in India and in the Church, the search for visible unity cannot be disassociated from the dismantling of casteism and the contribution to unity by the poorest of the poor. Casteism results in the Dalits being socially marginalized, politically under-represented, economically exploited and culturally subjugated. Almost 80% of Indian Christians have a Dalit background.

  3. During the Week of Prayer, Christians all over the world will explore in ecumenical fellowship what it means to do justice, to love kindness and to walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8). This theme is developed over the eight days by the metaphor of walking. For Dalit communities, the walk towards liberation is inseparable from the walk towards unity. So our walk with Dalits this week, and with all who yearn for justice, is an integral part of the prayer for Christian unity. Christians in India should reject caste divisions, just as Christians worldwide should not accept the divisions among them: “Is Christ divided?” (1 Corinthians 1:13). As we gather to pray for the unity which Christ wills for his Church, we are called to break down such walls of divisions among and between us.

  4. Monday 14th January - Walking in conversation We reflect on the importance of dialogue and conversation as a means of overcoming barriers, both in ecumenism and in the struggles for liberation of people across the globe and, in doing so, seeing Christ more clearly. Questions for Reflection: 1. What opportunities do you have to hold conversations with people with whom you disagree? 2. How often is your contribution aimed at winning an argument? 3. Are there ways in which you could become more open to new ideas?

  5. Genesis 11: 1-9 11Now the whole earth had one language and the same words. 2And as they migrated from the east, they came upon a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there. 3And they said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks, and burn them thoroughly.” And they had brick for stone, and bitumen for mortar. 4Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise we shall be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.” 5The Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which mortals had built. 6And the Lord said, “Look, they are one people, and they have all one language; and this is only the beginning of what they will do; nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them. 7Come, let us go down, and confuse their language there, so that they will not understand one another’s speech.” 8So the Lord scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and they left off building the city. 9Therefore it was called Babel, because there the Lord confused the language of all the earth; and from there the Lord scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth.

  6. Let us Pray We love to talk, Lord forgive us when we fail to listen. Christ talked of love; challenge us to engage in costly conversations. God of life, lead us to justice and peace. Amen Putting our Prayer into Action - Go and Do (see www.ctbi.org.uk/goanddo) Change happens when people talk and listen. • Listen to the voices on the news or read the local and global stories in the newspaper. Consider what your contribution is or could be to this conversation.

  7. GOD What does require of us? Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Photo: Christian Aid

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