Called to Witness and Service: Conversations Between The British and Irish Anglican Churches and The French Lutheran and Reformed Churches, the Reuilly Common Statement with Essays on Church, Eucharist and Ministry

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Church House Publishing, 1999 - 136 من الصفحات
The historic Meissen Agreement between the Church of England and the Evangelical Church in Germany encouraged the French Protestant Churches to seek closer fellowship with the Anglican Churches across the channel. The result is a proposed agreement, following the pattern of Meissen and Fetter Lane (between the Church of England and the Moravian Church), in which the Churches acknowledge one another and commit themselves to closer fellowship and co-operation on the way to fuller visible unity. The report also contains historical profiles of the participating Churches and important essays on their respective understandings of the Eucharist and Ministry.
 

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FOREWORD by the CoChairmen
5
SETTING THE SCENE
13
III
20
VI
26
MINISTRY
30
VII
32
JOINT DECLARATION
36
IX
38
The Church of Ireland
66
The Church in Wales
73
The Lutheran and Reformed Churches of Alsace and Lorraine
82
The EvangelicalLutheran Church of France
88
Perceptions of the Reformed Church of France
94
The Eucharist in Our Churches
104
Eucharistic Presidency
110
Ministry in Our Churches
113

See also Contents p
49
An Outline of Our Relationships
51
Profiles of Our Churches
58

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