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Called to full unity : documents on Anglican-Roman Catholic relations 1966-1983 / Joseph W. Witmer, J. Robert Wright, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C : Office of Publishing and Promotion Services, United States Catholic Conference, c1986.Description: 349 p.; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5004.2 .C35
Contents:
Contents:
1966: The common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury
1967: ARC IV Statement of the Eucharist
1968: The Malta report-- Letter from his eminence Augustin Cardinal Bea to his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury-- Lambeth conference 1968
1969: Pope Paul VI: Remarks on the canonization of the Uganda martyrs-- The nature of baptism and its place in the life of the church (Scotland)-- ARC VII Statement
1970: Cardinal Willebrands' address in Cambridge, England-- Pope Paul VI: Remarks at canonization of forty martyrs
1971: Archbishop Ramsey's response to the forty martyrs address
1972: Doctrinal agreement and Christian unity: methodological considerations-- Prospects for Anglican-Roman Catholic relations
1973: The ecclesial nature of the Eucharist (Scotland)
1974: Covenants (Helena, Montana)
1975: Commission on the theology of marriage and its application to mixed marriages (final report)
1975: Correspondence between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope on the ordination of women-- Anglican/Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. statement on the purpose of the church-- Anglican/ Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. statement on the ordination of women
1977: Common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury-- Anglican/Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. where we are: a challenge for the future, a twelve-year report
1978: Archbishop of Canterbury's Westminster Cathedral address-- ARC joint consultation: Versailles report
1978: Lambeth Conference selected resolutions
1979: Priesthood and the eucharist (Soctland)
1981: Rome and Canterbury-- Practical implications on the Anglican view of authority-- Final recommendations from the Anglican/ Roman Catholic leaders conference-- The final report/ Anglican-Roman Catholic international commission
1982: Unity without absorption: lecture on Anglican-Roman Catholic relations (Archbishop Runcie)-- Statements of Archbishop Runcie and Pope John Paul II at Canterbury-- Common declaration of Pope John Paul II and the Archbishop of Canterbury
1983: The five-year report: a reflective review of five joint studies produced by the EDEO/NADEO study committee 1978-1983-- Images of God: reflections on Christian anthropology
Undated: The fellowship of St. Gregory and St. Augustine
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Includes index

Contents:

1966: The common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury

1967: ARC IV Statement of the Eucharist

1968: The Malta report-- Letter from his eminence Augustin Cardinal Bea to his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury-- Lambeth conference 1968

1969: Pope Paul VI: Remarks on the canonization of the Uganda martyrs-- The nature of baptism and its place in the life of the church (Scotland)-- ARC VII Statement

1970: Cardinal Willebrands' address in Cambridge, England-- Pope Paul VI: Remarks at canonization of forty martyrs

1971: Archbishop Ramsey's response to the forty martyrs address

1972: Doctrinal agreement and Christian unity: methodological considerations-- Prospects for Anglican-Roman Catholic relations

1973: The ecclesial nature of the Eucharist (Scotland)

1974: Covenants (Helena, Montana)

1975: Commission on the theology of marriage and its application to mixed marriages (final report)

1975: Correspondence between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope on the ordination of women-- Anglican/Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. statement on the purpose of the church-- Anglican/ Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. statement on the ordination of women

1977: Common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury-- Anglican/Roman Catholic commission in the U.S.A. where we are: a challenge for the future, a twelve-year report

1978: Archbishop of Canterbury's Westminster Cathedral address-- ARC joint consultation: Versailles report

1978: Lambeth Conference selected resolutions

1979: Priesthood and the eucharist (Soctland)

1981: Rome and Canterbury-- Practical implications on the Anglican view of authority-- Final recommendations from the Anglican/ Roman Catholic leaders conference-- The final report/ Anglican-Roman Catholic international commission

1982: Unity without absorption: lecture on Anglican-Roman Catholic relations (Archbishop Runcie)-- Statements of Archbishop Runcie and Pope John Paul II at Canterbury-- Common declaration of Pope John Paul II and the Archbishop of Canterbury

1983: The five-year report: a reflective review of five joint studies produced by the EDEO/NADEO study committee 1978-1983-- Images of God: reflections on Christian anthropology

Undated: The fellowship of St. Gregory and St. Augustine

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