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ACNS3549 Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission


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Date Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:40:25 +0100

ACNS 3549     |     COMMUNIQUI	  |	11 AUGUST 2003 

Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission

The Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) met from 10
- 18 July at the Duncan Centre, Delray Beach, Florida, under the
co-chairmanship of the Most Revd Frank T. Griswold, Presiding Bishop of
the Episcopal Church (USA), and the Most Revd Alexander J. Brunett,
Archbishop of Seattle. New members included Bishop Brian Farrell LC, the
new Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity,
and a new Anglican Co-Secretary, the Revd Canon Gregory K. Cameron, who
has succeeded the Right Revd David Hamid as Director of Ecumenical
Affairs and Studies at the Anglican Communion Office.

The Commission worked in the main on the text of a document on the place
of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the life and doctrine of the Church, which
it hopes to complete at its next meeting for publication in the course
of 2004. Lengthy consideration was given to the treatment of an
historical overview of devotion to Mary in the lives of the Anglican
Communion and the Roman Catholic Church, together with a consideration
of the theology of invocation of the saints. The main focus of remaining
discussion for the next meeting will be the authority of the two Marian
dogmas of the Assumption and the Immaculate Conception. 

The Commission also heard an extensive report on the work of the
International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission,
which had met at Dromantine Conference Centre in Northern Ireland last
month. 

The Commission extended its profound gratitude to Dom Emmanuel Lanne
OSB, who has assisted the Commission as a consultant on matters relating
to Early Church History and the Eastern churches during the drafting
process, and to other consultants who have advised on the revision of
proposed texts. 

During the meeting, the Commission members were guests at a dinner
hosted by Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, and were honoured to meet
Bishops Leo Frade and James Ottley of the Anglican Diocese of South East
Florida, together with Msgr Arthur Kennedy, Director of the Office for
Ecumenical Affairs of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The Commission was especially grateful for the warmth of welcome and the
gracious hospitality of the Revd Stephen and Mrs Fregeau and all the
staff at the Duncan Conference Center. 

The Commission noted with sadness the deaths of former members, Bishop
Alan Clarke (Roman Catholic Co-Chair from the Commission's inception
until the publication of the Final Report in 1981), Bishop Edward
Knapp-Fisher and Fr Edward Yarnold SJ during the last year. 

ARCIC will next meet from 28 January to 2 February 2004 in Seattle. 

The members of ARCIC are: 

Anglicans 

The Most Revd Frank Griswold (Presiding Bishop, the Episcopal Church
USA, Co-Chair)
The Rt Revd John Baycroft
Dr Rozanne Elder
The Revd Canon Jonathan Gough
The Revd Professor Jaci Maraschin
The Revd Dr John Muddiman
The Rt Revd Michael Nazir-Ali (unable to attend this meeting)
The Revd Dr Nicholas Sagovsky
The Revd Dr Charles Sherlock
The Revd Canon Gregory Cameron (Anglican Communion Office, Co-Secretary)

Roman Catholics 

Archbishop Alexander Brunett (Archbishop of Seattle, Co-Chair)
Sister Sarah Butler, MSBT
The Revd Peter Cross
The Revd Dr Adelbert Denaux
The Rt Revd Brian Farrell LC
The Rt Revd Malcolm McMahon OP
The Revd Charles Morerod OP
The Revd Liam Walsh OP
The Revd Donald Bolen (Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity,
Co-Secretary) 

Consultant 

Dom Emmanuel Lanne OSB 

Administrative Staff 

Mrs Christine Codner (Anglican Communion Office)
Ms Giovanna Ramon (Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity) 

For further information contact: 

The Revd Canon Gregory Cameron
Anglican Communion Office, London
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7620 1110 

The Revd Donald Bolen
Pontifical Council for Christian Unity
Tel: +39 06 6988 4552

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