Anglicans in Rome: A History

Anglicans in Rome: A History

by Frederick M . Bliss (Author)

Synopsis

Until forty years ago, Anglicans and Catholics, wherever they co-existed, viewed each other in a way that was determined by centuries of separation. Although there had been various attempts at building bridges, such as the Anglican Papalist movement and the Malines Conversations, it was not until the 1960s, in the wake of the groundbreaking Second Vatican Council, that the ice began to thaw. The seeds sown by such early pioneers of unity such as Gregory Dix, William Temple, and Yves Congar began to bear fruit as the Anglican Centre in Rome was opened and the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) was created.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 30 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1853117455
ISBN 13: 9781853117459

Author Bio
Frederick Bliss SM is a prominent teacher of Ecumenics at the Angelicum University, an institution which trains men for the Roman Catholic priesthood, many of them for service in English speaking communities.