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Common Declaration of His Holiness Pope Francis and His Grace Justin Welby Archbishop of CanterburyFifty years ago our predecessors, Pope Paul VI and Archbishop Michael Ramsey met in this city hallowed by the ministry and blood of the Apostles Peter and Paul. |
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07 OCT 2016 | 55 KB |
Walking Together IARCCUM StatementWalking Together: Common Service to the World and Witness to the Gospel |
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07 OCT 2016 | 378 KB |
Commissioning of IARCCUM BishopsFourteen centuries ago Pope Gregory sent the servant of God, Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury, and his companions, from this holy place, to preach the joyful message of the Word of God. Today we send you, dear brothers, servants of God, with this same joyful message of his everlasting kingdom. |
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07 OCT 2016 | 73 KB |
2016 IARCCUM Homily Holy Father San GregorioThe Prophet Ezekiel uses a striking image to describe God: he is a shepherd who gathers his sheep scattered “on a day of clouds and thick darkness” (Ezek 34:12). The Lord, through the prophet, seems to be telling us two things this evening. This first has to do with unity. |
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07 OCT 2016 | 108 KB |
2016 IARCCUM Homily Archbishop Welby San GregorioArchbishop's sermon at service at San Gregorio al Celio, Rome Wednesday 5th October 2016 Ezekiel 34: 11-16 The Israelites in the slave labour camps outside Babylon knew about fault and responsibility. In the passage just before this they hear from Ezekiel whom to blame for their exile; it is the bad shepherds, their failed leaders. In the following passage they are told that their desperate plight is also their own fault. There are bad sheep as well as bad shepherds. |
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07 OCT 2016 | 76 KB |