(Zenit) Anglican-Catholic Dialogue Presses On

One might wonder if it’s foolish optimism that has gathered 10 Anglicans and seven Catholics of the Anglican-Catholic dialogue commission in northern Italy today, to begin the third session of the decades-long dialogue between the two groups.

The obstacles separating Anglicans and Catholics are steeper than they’ve been in years, with Anglicans forging ahead on the ordination of women and homosexuals, despite the dismay of some within the Communion. Catholics, meanwhile, have been accused of “fishing in Anglican ponds,” since Benedict XVI established a new ecclesial structure for Anglicans to enter Catholic communion en masse.

But, nestled within the ecumenical monastic community of Bose, Italy, the 17 ecumenically minded men and women are, according to the Catholic co-chair of the the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), devoted to an ultimate aim that “must remain the same.”

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2 comments on “(Zenit) Anglican-Catholic Dialogue Presses On

  1. The young fogey says:

    The controversial issues are only symptoms. Infallible church; fungible denomination. Never will happen. Drop it.

  2. nwlayman says:

    This is useful because it states the the absolute number of Anglicans that will notice this “event” : Ten. Also the number of Catholics : Seven. The number of either group who will notice it happened before seeing who helped them out with finding a lost cow on their Facebook farm: Zero. How this earns this much coverage by a Roman Catholic news service? Slow, slow day.