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The Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) is an organization created in 1969 which seeks to make ecumenical progress between the Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue. The sponsors are the
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and the
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(formerly the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity). ARCIC seeks to identify common ground between the two communions. Ecumenical relations have become strained, owing to the
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within the Anglican Communion and, in more recent years, the Anglican communion has internally become increasingly more divided over issues concerning homosexuality.


Preliminary phase: 1967–68

Three meetings were conducted by the Anglican–Roman Catholic Joint Preparatory Commission (ARCJPC) from 1967 to 1968. The first preparatory meeting was held in Italy, a meeting on the place of scripture in England and culminating in a meeting in Malta culminating in the Malta Report.


First phase: 1970–1981

The first phase was conducted by the Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) from 1970 to 1982. The first phase of ARCIC was held under the aegis of Henry McAdoo (Anglican
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) and
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(Roman Catholic Bishop of East Anglia). The co-secretaries were Anglicans Colin Davey and Christopher Hill and the Roman Catholic William A. Purdy. In 1970 and 1971 there were a number of meetings on eucharistic doctrine, producing an agreed statement. An elucidation was issued in 1979. In 1972 there was a meeting on the subject of ordination. It paved the way for an agreed statement from Canterbury. An elucidation was issued in 1979. In the mid-1970s a number of meetings were held on the issue of authority culminating in a statement made at Venice. Further discussions on the subject of authority were held in 1977, 1979, and 1980; with elucidations and a further statement issued in 1981 with the final statement. A final statement for "ARCIC I" was issued in 1981. There were responses from both the
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and the Catholic Church. Further clarifications on the Eucharist and Ministry were issued in 1993.


Second phase: 1983–2011

The second phase was conducted by the Second Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC II) from 1983 to 2006. The second phase co-chairs were the Anglican bishops Mark Santer, Frank Griswold, and Peter Carnley; and the Roman Catholic bishops
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, and Alexander Joseph Brunett. A number of Anglican and Roman Catholic clerics served as co-secretaries. The topics covered by included the doctrine of salvation, communion, teaching authority, and the role of Mary the mother of God. In 2000, ARCIC II supported a meeting of 13 pairs of Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops from around the globe at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This meeting set up the International Anglican—Roman Catholic Commission on Unity and Mission (IARCCUM), which began to meet in 2002, but was suspended from 2003–2005 in view of the consecration of an openly gay Anglican bishop in the USA. is not about reaching theological agreement so much as finding ways to put into practice the agreements which ARCIC has reached and have been accepted by the two Churches. In 2007 IARCCUM issued ''Growing Together in Unity and Mission'' which was the summary of the nine Agreed Statements of ARCIC. This states that "The Roman Catholic Church teaches that the ministry of the Bishop of Rome
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as universal primate is in accordance with Christ's will for the Church and an essential element of maintaining it in unity and truth." Not only that but the document goes on to say that "We urge Anglicans and Roman Catholics to explore together how the ministry of the Bishop of Rome might be offered and received in order to assist our Communions to grow towards full, ecclesial communion."


Third phase: 2011–present

The third phase was conducted by the Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission III (ARCIC-III) from 2011 to . The third phase started from 17–27 May 2011 at the ecumenical Bose Monastic Community in northern Italy. The third phase of ARCIC will be to consider fundamental questions regarding the ''Church as Communion – Local and Universal,'' and ''How in Communion the Local and Universal Church Comes to Discern Right Ethical Teaching.'' The opening meeting also noted Roman Catholic—Anglican tensions over the creation of the
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, directly subject to the Holy See, earlier the same year in order to make easier the transition by Anglican congregations (not just individuals) wishing to move into communion with the Catholic Church. The third phase has held several meetings. The co-chairmen of this phase: * Most Rev Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham (Roman Catholic) * Most Rev Sir David Moxon, former
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(Anglican) Roman Catholic members: * Most Rev
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, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Boston * Most Rev Robert Christian, OP, Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco * Very Rev Henry Wansbrough, OSB, professor at
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* Rev Vimal Tirimanna, CSsR, professor at the Alphonsianum University * Rev , professor emeritus at
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* Sr Teresa Okure, SHCJ, scholar-in-residence at Catholic Institute of West Africa * Dr Paul Murray, professor at Durham University * Dr Janet Smith, professor at
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Anglican members: * The Rt Rev Dr Christopher Hill, president of the
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* The Rt Rev Nkosinathi Ndwandwe, Suffragan Bishop of Natal * The Rt Rev Linda Nicholls, Bishop of Huron * The Rev Dr Stewart Clem, professor at
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* The Rev Canon Dr Mark McIntosh, professor at
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* The Rev Canon Dr Michael Poon, professor at Trinity Theological College, Singapore * The Rev Canon Dr Nicholas Sagovsky, canon theologian at
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* The Rev Canon Dr Peter Sedgwick, former principal of St. Michael's College * Dr Paula Gooder, canon chancellor of
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Controversy

ARCIC has met with some hostile reaction from
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. Although ARCIC had just completed the major document on Marian theology in 2003,
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suspended official talks between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion, owing to the consecration of
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, a homosexual man in a non-celibate relationship, as a bishop in the Episcopal Church in the United States. Moreover, the
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, especially to the episcopacy, has repeatedly been questioned by the Catholic Church leadership as harmful to Christian unity.
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, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, put it this way: The ordination of women to the episcopate "signified a breaking away from apostolic tradition and a further obstacle for reconciliation between the Catholic Church and the Church of England." He also seemed more upset about the warring parties within Anglicanism: "He described the legislation for those opposed to women's ordained ministry in the Church of England as the 'unspoken institutionalism' of an 'existing
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.'" At the opening of the May 2011 meeting, British journalist William Oddie claimed that ARCIC activities were useless, as only the Roman Catholic side had a clear agenda and described all ecumenical activity as leading to a dead end. The ARCIC III Co Chairmen replied saying each communion was formally committed to continuing this sacred task at the highest level. They referred to substantial common ground while acknowledging the existence of significant obstacles, but said they trusted in the power of the Holy Spirit to draw the two communions closer.


See also

* Pope Benedict XVI and Ecumenism * International Anglican–Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission


Timeline


Notes


References


Further reading

* Greenacre, Roger, and Dennis Corbishley. ''Study Guide to the Final Report of the Anglican—Roman Catholic International Commission''. London: Catholic Truth Society: S.P.C.K., 1982. ''N.B''.: At head of title: "English Anglican/Roman Catholic Committee".


External links


Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue
Official website of the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM)
Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
page on Anglican Communion website Catholic–Anglican ecumenism Christian ecumenical organizations {{Ecumenical Dialogue, state=collapsed