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...chance to act on the rewritten statement. Nonetheless, the delegates were enthusiastic about the increased emphasis on prayer and multicultural worship at the assembly. They were also hopeful that a joint statement produced last year by the council's theology commission might provide the eventual basis for intercommunion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Curious Politics of Ecumenism | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

Extending their ecumenical spirit even further last week, the three Lutheran conventions authorized occasional "interim" sharing of Communion with Episcopalians, making official what already often happens unofficially in some parishes. Significantly, the Episcopal Church at its New Orleans convention overwhelmingly passed a companion measure. The actions neither establish full intercommunion nor resolve outstanding doctrinal differences. But in history's long run they could prove even more important than the moves to unite the Lutherans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Thunderous Majorities for Union | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

Dutch bishops began publishing a new adult catechism, suspect in Rome because it sidestepped such teachings as the Virgin birth. Ecumenically minded parishes countenanced intercommunion with Protestants. Priests who quit to get married were retained on seminary faculties or continued, without episcopal approval, to function as parish ministers. Laymen and women began to carry out almost all tasks formerly reserved for priests. At a national meeting, Catholic delegates openly derided Vatican policy on priestly celibacy and birth control. Private confession virtually disappeared. There was even talk of breaking away from Rome, as England did under Henry VIII...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Washing Dirty Linen in Rome | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

...listeners were prepared for such a plea, since intercommunion-which involves members of one faith taking the sacraments from the other-is generally seen by Roman Catholics as the final step in the reconciliation of the two churches after a split of more than four centuries. "It would appear that Dr. Coggan is overeager and jumping his fences without due regard for their height," sniffed a Roman Curia official. "We are a long, long way from accepting the Host at the hands of an Anglican pastor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Third Summit: More Hurdles | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...desire eventual reunification. Their joint declaration last week, issued after the two men presided together over a prayer service in the Sistine Chapel, included a pledge "to live and work courageously in the hope of reconciliation and unity in our common Lord." Yet there was no further mention of intercommunion, and the prelates noted "serious obstacles both of the past and of recent origin." Presumably, the new obstacle is the ordination of women as priests in the Episcopal Church in the U.S., a move heartily approved by the visiting Archbishop and adamantly opposed by the Pope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Third Summit: More Hurdles | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

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