It’s a wonderful and a historical place for the ecumenical movement: Chateau Bossey as a place for encounters, theological discussions and international gatherings.
I first came here several years back on a pilgrimage on the famous Camino des Santiago from Konstanz to Geneva. Years later I met Christian brothers from North Korea in this place, than I came with a group of my church to discuss with the WCC how to introduce the Pilgrimage for justice and peace in my church and in 2016 I took part in the 70th jubilee of the Bossey study program. Today I’m back to bring a gift of my church to the WCC: a part of an exhibition “Peace takes a different way”. Tomorrow it will be opened in the rooms of the WCC in Geneva.