A new statement, called “Walking Together on the Way: Learning to Be the Church — Local, Regional, Universal” from the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission, overcomes obstacles to dialogue by inviting Catholics and Anglicans to learn from each other’s differences rather than focusing on what each has in common.
ARCIC document hailed as ‘groundbreaking’ by Catholics and Anglicans
Catholics, Anglicans complete work on structures of authority, communion
The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission published its first document in 13 years on how both institutions can learn from each other in the exercise of ecclesial authority locally, regionally and globally.
Humble companions: Catholic-Anglican document sees healing in difference
A new document driven by a fresh approach taken by the official Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue commission reflects a major development in ecumenism where difference is not cause for suspicion or reproach, but is used as an enriching opportunity for mutual listening, learning and conversion.