Anglican urges freedom in dialogue with Rome.HONG KONG Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. (ENI) -- The chairperson of the governors of the Anglican Centre in Rome, Bishop Stephen Patten, has invited the Roman Catholic church Roman Catholic Church, Christian church headed by the pope, the bishop of Rome (see papacy and Peter, Saint). Its commonest title in official use is Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. to allow more freedom of expression in theological dialogue. "Catholics say Anglicans do not have a clear enough structure on authority, and I agree that there are areas it ought to be better. But I also believe the Catholic church should exercise its authority in a much more collegial col·le·gi·al adj. 1. a. Characterized by or having power and authority vested equally among colleagues: "He . . . way," said Bishop Patten, the Anglican bishop An Anglican Bishop is a bishop in the Anglican church, either in the British Isles or beyond. Anglican Bishops
During a two-day visit to Hong Kong on Oct. 20-21, Bishop Patten held a seminar at the Anglican Cathedral of St. John, briefing some S0 Anglicans and Catholics about the ecumenical mission of the Rome centre. The bishop emphasized there were many positive factors in Anglican-Catholic dialogue, but there are also some difficulties. "I believe the tradition of faith could be better understood if people were allowed to have reasonable dialogue theologically in the Christian community," Bishop Patten said. He had a feeling that outside the confines of the church, dialogue among Catholics was not encouraged. "We would like to see much more freedom of expression." The bishop said the Anglican Centre in Rome would be a vital instrument to promote the growing relationship between Anglicans and Catholics. The Anglican Centre in Rome was set up in 1966 with the encouragement of Pope Paul VI Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus PP. VI; Italian: Paolo VI), born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini (September 26, 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978. and Michael Ramsey Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury PC (14 Nov 1904 – 23 April 1988) was the one hundredth Archbishop of Canterbury. He was appointed on 31 May 1961, and was in office from June 1961 to 1974. Career Michael Ramsey was born in Cambridge. , the then-Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion. |
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