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Renewed Links Between Catholics & Church of England Debated

A powerful response has been seen this week towards plans to renew links between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.

by Jennifer Gold
Posted: Tuesday, February 20, 2007, 10:08 (GMT)
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A powerful response has been seen this week towards plans to renew links between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.

In particular, evangelicals within the Church of England had spoken out strongly against any formal union with the Catholic Church in the near future, although others have welcomed the news, the Church of England newspaper has reported.

A 42-page report entitled 'Growing Together in Unity and Mission', produced by the International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM), has been created to bring about a deeper ecumenical communion between Anglicans and Roman Catholics.

The publication has come about following the group's meeting last year, which gathered as a successor to the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC).

The report has immediately been distributed to the Joint Standing Committee of the Primates and the Anglican Consultative Council and to the Anglican Primates, currently meeting in Tanzania, explains the Church of England newspaper. Already it has been alleged that the report is backed by several senior bishops in both Churches, according to The Times, but its publication is awaiting a Roman Catholic commentary to accompany the Anglican commentary which has already been produced.

However, Church Society has said that the report reflects a "shift in understanding of essential Anglican doctrines as summarised in the historic 39 Articles", the Church of England newspaper reports.

David Phillips, General Secretary of the Church Society, said: "What they are proposing is ducking the issue, which is the fundamental difference between Roman Catholicism and what the Church of England should be standing for."

"One problem is that what the Church of England should stand for and what it does stand for is not the same thing," he said according to the Church of England newspaper.

He added: "Far too many of those in positions of leadership in the Anglican Church don't really hold to the historic teaching of the Church of England."

He highlighted Article 37: "The bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this realm of England."

The Rev Rod Thomas of Reform, who according to the Church of England newspaper said: "The issue is all about faithfulness - that is what is causing the present anxiety in the Church of England. The great thing about the Church of England is that it recognises its overriding authority from the Bible."

On the other hand, however. the Rt Rev Mark Santer, former Bishop of Birmingham told how important it was that unity was sought between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church. He told the Church of England newspaper: "What I do think is that the Anglican Church is committed to the search of Christian unity. One thing that is clear in the New Testament is that the unity of the Church is something that is required."



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Added: Friday, August 24, 2007, 20:51 (BST)

As we are about to start our fourteenth Alpha course in our local Catholic church , let me say that i find the article inspiring and it shows a delightful open heartedness on the part of the Anglican church and its members. I and most of the Catholics i know are extremely eager that our church heirarchy enter into discussions regarding unity amongst ALL christians....in fact with the current world disorder we feel that God is willing us to seek a lasting and sincere unity. We should all push for a commitment that the leaders pledge to talk / negotiate and never give up hope in finding unity. Those folks who insist that past wrongs and errors are insurmountable problems and that the church in Rome will not change , are mistaken . John Paul 2 set the wheels in motion for us as catholics .....hence our willingness to see real efforts to find common ground and ultimately unity [it may take a while !!! ] God Bless

DAVE BRADSHAW, durban , south africa

Added: Tuesday, February 20, 2007, 21:31 (GMT)

First we had "New Labour" - which was almost old-fashioned Conservatism, but on the other side of the House.

Now, it seems, we are about to have "New Anglicanism" - an Anglicanism which disregards the Bible and the 39 Articles in order to achieve re-union with Rome, and, no doubt, the re-establishment of transubstantiation and the sacrifice of the Mass.

Who will now stand for the authentic historic faith of the Church of England, for which such as Cranmer and Latimer paid the ultimate price, if our Bishops forsake us?

Michael Kemp, Swindon, Wiltshire

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