As the May 4 ”“ 10 meeting of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) drew to a close, participants emphasized the importance of social witness and openness in ecumenical dialogue.
“There seem to be many obstacles from a human point of view, and it does not seem likely to have fully visible unity in the near future,” New Zealand Anglican Archbishop David Moxon, the co-chairperson of the meeting, said on May 8. “We can, however, do a lot of things together during this slow process,” he added.
Translation: The dream of Anglo-Catholic corporate reunion is dead. The death certificate should have been dated for sometime in the 1970’s. But at least they have more or less admitted it.
Why anyone at all would want any kind of union with TEC is beyond me. And I serve in TEC.