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Old Catholic Bishop celebrates first communion in Church of England

The Old Catholic Bishop of Switzerland, the Rt Revd Fritz-René Muller, last weekend celebrated an Anglican Communion service, in English, at a Church of England altar. He also addressed the Anglican Swiss Archdeaconry Synod. It was the first time this had happened in Switzerland, although con-celebrations have been held in other countries.

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Six for Anglicans to debate

Second stage of Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission's study launched

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World Council of Churches announces plans for reorganisation and staff cuts

The World Council of Churches has announced plans to reorganise and reduce staff at its Geneva and New York offices.

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Anglican and Oriental Orthodox reach agreement at new commission's first meeting

Under the co-chairmanship of Metropolitan Bishoy of Damiette of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and the Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe, Anglican and Oriental Orthodox members, appointed by their Churches, met in Etchmiadzin, Armenia, at the invitation of the Catholicosate of All Armenians.

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A call to stop the rush to war

30 August 2002

As representatives and participants from the United States, British and Canadian churches meeting at the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches, we have heard and share the concern of those of other nations about the apparent drift towards military confrontation in Iraq.

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The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission

Communique

The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) met from 10 to 18 July at the Focolare centre Am Spiegeln in Vienna, Austria, under the co-chairmanship of the Most Reverend Alexander J Brunett, Archbishop of Seattle, USA, and the Most Reverend Frank T Griswold, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA. The Reverend Charles Morerod OP joined the Commission as a new member from the Roman Catholic Church. Fr Morerod is a Swiss national who teaches at the Angelicum in Rome. The Revd Jonathan Gough also joined the Commission as an observer from the office of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Fr Gough is the Archbishop’s Officer for Ecumenism, based at Lambeth Palace, London.

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Meeting of the Joint Working Group of the RC Church and the WCC

The Director of Ecumenical Affairs and Studies, David Hamid, is a consultant to the Joint Working Group of the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches. This group was formed in 1965 following the Second Vatican Council and is an important platform for the discussion of a range of common pastoral, theological and mission concerns between the WCC and the Roman Catholic Church. 34 of the 38 provinces of the Anglican Communion are members of the WCC. The Roman Catholic Church is not a member. The following is the communiqué from the recent meeting of the JWG which was held in Stjärnholm, Sweden.

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Meeting of the Anglican - Lutheran International Working Group

Porto Alegre, Brazil

11-14 May 2002

Background (as referred to also in last year's communiqué)

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An ecumenical experience for young people

The next meeting of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches will be held from 15 August to 5 September 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland. This year there is an opportunity for young people from all over the world to participate in the meeting as stewards.

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The Inter Anglican Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations Communiqu

The Inter Anglican Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations (IASCER) met in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1 to 7 December. The Rt Revd Dr Geoffrey Rowell served as co-ordinating chairman in the unavoidable absence of both the chairman and vice-chairman of the Commission.

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A concise introduction to Islam

"Islam" is derived from the Arabic root salaama meaning peace, purity, submission and obedience. Islam stands for making peace by submitting to the will of God and obeying His law.

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Inter-faith statement calls for increased partnership

Thirteen Christian, Jewish, Muslim and inter-faith organizations have endorsed a statement for the Special Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on HIV/AIDS, which is currently taking place in New York.

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World Council of Churches calls on EU to support Human Rights

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is calling on the European Union to support the Human Rights Commission resolution, amidst increasing tension and attacks on Palestinian civilians by the Israeli military, in the Middle East.

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Anglican-Lutheran International Working Group Communiqu

The dialogue between Anglicans and Lutherans on the worldwide level has been underway in varying formats since 1970. Prominent among the reports produced by this dialogue are The Niagara Report (1987), focusing on the mission of the church and the role of the ordained ministry, and The Diaconate as an Ecumenical Opportunity (1995), which were produced by the Anglican - Lutheran International Commission.

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"Radical rethinking" of response to HIV/AIDS

Governments need to work in close collaboration with religious communities if they are to carry out effective HIV/AIDS programmes, a World Council of Churches (WCC) team told participants in a meeting at the United Nations (UN).

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Decade to Overcome Violence is launched in snow and lights

The bold idea that began at the World Council of Churches' (WCC) Eighth Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe, in December 1998, became a reality Sunday (February 4) with the formal launch in Berlin of the Decade to Overcome Violence: Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace 2001-2010.

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Porvoo Meeting

(LWI) The Anglican and Lutheran Churches of northern Europe will address the challenges facing Europe together. Church leaders of both confessions met in Turku, Finland, March 12-17, the first meeting of the Porvoo Communion since the solemn ratification of the Porvoo Declaration in the autumn of 1996. Among challenges identified by the leaders was the erosion of traditional values accompanied by "an inarticulated search for spirituality".

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Pan African Anglican-Lutheran Commission Planned

(ACNS - David Hamid) The establishment of a Pan African Anglican-Lutheran commission to work toward a relationship of full communion as a stage along the way to full visible unity was discussed in a consultation held in Johannesburg, South Africa in December. The consultation brought together 10 Lutherans and 10 Anglicans, including bishops, pastors and lay people, from different parts of Africa.

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Communique form ARCIC

The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) met from 26 August to 4 September at the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, USA. The Commission has the task of undertaking the official theological dialogue between the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church. The Commission produced agreed statements on Eucharist, Ministry and Ordination, and Authority in the Church, published in 1981 as The Final Report, which have received an authoritative response from both the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church. Since then, the Commission has produced three further agreed statements: Salvation and the Church (1986), Church as Communion (1990) and Life in Christ: Morals, Communion and the Church (1993).

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Second European Ecumenical Assembly

It is a great pleasure and privilege for me to welcome you, together with Cardinal Vik, to this Second European Ecumenical Assembly and to thank all who have made this Assembly possible - in the Council of Catholic Bishops' Conferences for Europe, in the conference of European Churches, in the member churches and Bishops' conferences, in associated organisations, in movements and religious orders and especially our hosts here in Graz, in Styria and in Austria.

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Anglican-Orthodox Informal Talks

The Anglican-Orthodox informal talks took place in Istanbul from 9 to 11 May. Anglican representatives were invited to the meeting by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, His All Holiness Bartholomaios 1. The Anglican representatives included the Rt Revd Mark Dyer, the Anglican Co-Chair of the meeting; the Rt Revd Edward Holland, the Bishop of Colchester; Canon John L Peterson, Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council; the Revd Canon Dr Richard Marsh, Ecumenical Officer of the Archbishop of Canterbury; and the Revd Canon David Hamid, Director of Ecumenical Affairs for the ACO. Representatives of the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate also attended the meeting.

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Anglican-Lutheran Bibliography Ready

An extensive Anglican-Lutheran Ecumenical Bibliography is now available through the Anglican-Lutheran Society. The 33-page document, the first of its kind ever produced, includes 525 items. They date from the 16th century to the present time.

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ACC: Ecumenism Remains Imperative, Anglicans Told

Ecumenism is an inseparable part of the mission of the church to spread the Good News about Jesus Christ, a group of worldwide Anglican Church delegates was told recently.

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Porvoo Signed

The Porvoo Declaration, signed at Trondheim, Norway, 1 September, has drawn strong comment from Anglican and Lutheran leaders.

The Declaration, in which the signatory Churches acknowledge not only mutual baptism and communion, but also the office of bishop, bridges "a Reformation gap," according to Trondheim's host bishop, Finn Wagle. The agreement makes a mark in Church history comparable to the Reformation, he said.

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WCC Cutbacks

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is facing a "serious financial situation", and "drastic action" is needed to achieve a balanced budget for 1997, according to the organisation's General Secretary, Konrad Raiser. The financial crisis has already resulted in some job cuts at the WCC's headquarters in Geneva and may affect the programmes and services of the WCC, which is the world's biggest ecumenical organisation, with a wide range of dialogue, development and aid programmes and services.

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Possibility of joint Old Catholic/Anglican Parishes

The possibility of joint parishes shared by the Anglican and Old Catholic Churches in mainland Europe, was held out by the Bishop in Europe, the Rt Revd John Hind, when members of the two communions met in Oporto, Portugal in June.

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German Old Catholics Ordain Women Priests

The German Old Catholic Church, which is in Communion with the Anglican Communion, and whose orders are recognised by the Roman Catholic Church, ordained its first two women priests at Pentecost. Angela Berlis, a chaplain at Bonn University, and Regina Pickel-Bossau, a teacher, were ordained in Konstanz by Bishop Joachim Vobbe, assisted by Bishop Emeritus Sigisbert Kraft.

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Latvian Church Delay in Porvoo

Latvian Lutherans have postponed signing the Porvoo Declaration because of unhappiness with the Thirty-Nine Articles. They voted to put off a decision on signing the Porvoo declarations, an intercommunion agreement between the Anglican Churches in the British Isles and Baltic and Nordic Lutheran Churches.

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Ecumenical Patriarch and Archbishop of Canterbury Warmly Welcomed at Anglican Communion Offices

The Revd Canon John L. Peterson, Secretary General of Anglican Communion, today welcomed His All-Holiness Bartholomaios I, Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch, to the Anglican Communion offices in London.

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