"Edited with an Introduction, by R. William Franklin".
"Foreword by Hugh Montefiore".
"Also published by Anglican Theological Review Vol. LXXVIII. No. 1, Winter 1996".
"First published in 1996 in the UK by Mowbray, a Cassell imprint". First American edition published in 1996 by Morehouse Publishing, P.O. Box 1321, Harrisburg, PA 17105". -- verso of t.-p.
Contents: Foreword / Hugh Montefiore -- Introduction : The Opening of the Vatican Archives and the ARCIC Process / R. William Franklin -- 'Apostolicae Curae' and the Snares of Tradition / George H. Tavard -- "To the Intent that these Orders may be Continued": an Anglican theology of Holy Orders / Stephen Sykes -- A New Context : ARCIC and Afterwards / Edward Yarnold -- The Liturgical Consequences of 'Apostolicae Curae' for Anglican Ordination Rites / Paul F. Bradshaw -- Anglican Orders : An Ecumenical Context / Christopher Hill -- The Ordination of Women : A New Obstacle to the Recognition of Anglican Orders / Sara Butler -- A Response to Papers on 'Apostolicae Curae' / Joanne McWilliam -- The Dimension of Ecumenical Consensus in the Revision of Anglican Ordination Rites : A Response to Professor Bradshaw / J. Robert Wright -- A Roman Catholic Response / Jon Nilson -- Final Commentary / Frank T. Griswold -- English Text of 'Apostolicae Curae' -- English text of 'Saepius Officio'.
Colophon: Printed and bound in Great Britain by Redwood Books Ltd, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
"Edited by Christopher Hill and Edward Yarnold, SJ".
Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-342) and index.
"In 1995 a conference was held at General Theological Seminary, New York, in preparation for the centenary of 'Apostolicae Curae', Leo XIII's Apostolic Letter of 1896, which declared that Anglican ordinations were invalid' its papers have been published in the USA in 'Anglican Theological Review (LXXVIII/1) Winter 1996), and in England under the title 'Anglican Orders: Essays on the Centenary of Apostolicae Curae 1896-1996, ed. R.W. Franklin, with a Foreword by H. Montefiore (London 1996). The proposal was made at that conference that the centenary would provide a good occasion for publishing a collection of the 1896 documentation in English translation. The present volume is the realisation of this project". -- Preface.
Contents: Foreword by the Co-Chairmen of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission / Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel and Brighton [and] Mark Santer, Anglican Bishop of Birmingham -- Preface / Christopher Hill [and[ Edward Yarnold -- Introduction / C. Hill and E.J. Yarnold -- The Documents -- Bibliography and Sources -- Index.
Contents of Documents section: Letter of F. Portal to the Editor of the 'Moniteur de Rome' / Trans. E.J. Yarnold -- Votum of P. Gasparri / Trans. G. Earle -- Votum of L. Duchesne / Trans. R.T. Greenacre -- Votum of E. De Augustinis / Trans. C. Gallagher -- Votum of J. Moyes, F.A. Gasquet and D. Fleming / Trans. E.J. Yarnold -- Letter of T. Scannell in 'The Tablet', 1895 -- Summary and Votum of R. Pierotti / Trans. F. Sullivan -- Apostolic Letter 'Apostolicae Curae' of Pope Leo XIII -- Response of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York 'Saepius Officio' -- Extracts from 'A Roman Diary' by T.A. Lacey -- Letter of Lord Halifax to F. Portal.
Colophon: Printed and bound in Great Britain by Biddles Ltd, Guildford and King's Lynn.
"Edited by Christopher Hill and E.J. Yarnold, SJ".
At head of cover title: The ARCIC documents and their reception.
"Collection of documents about the work of the first Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) (1969-1981)". -- p. 3.
Includes bibliographical references, pp. 343-344.
"The scope of this books is thus to bring together with the text of the Final Report [of ARCIC I} a significant range of official evaluation, comment and explanation. Official comment is carefully distinguished from commendation by members of ARCIC, and outside 'expert opinion' is a third distinct category." -- Intro., p. 4.
Contents divided into sections: Introduction -- Official Comments -- Comments by Members of ARCIC -- Expert Opinion -- Conclusion -- Sources.
Contents of Introduction section: 1. The Scope of this Book / Christopher Hill -- 2. The History of ARCIC I / Edward Yarnold -- 3. The 'Common Declaration' by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury (Michael Ramsey) (1966) -- 4. ARCIC I : The Final Report (1982).
Contents of Official Comments section: 5. The Observations of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the Final Report of ARCIC I (1982) -- 6. Letter by Cardinal J. Ratzinger (Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith) to Bishop Alan Clark (Roman Catholic Co-Chairman of ARCIC I) (1982) -- 7. Response to the Final Report of ARCIC I by the Roman Catholic Bishops; Conference of England and Wales (1985) -- 8. Church of England Faith and Order Advisory Group on the Final Report of ARCIC I (1985) -- 9. The 1988 Lambeth Conference : Resolution 8 and Explanatory Note regarding ARCIC I -- 10. The Official Roman Catholic Response to the Final Report of ARCIC I (1991) -- 11. Roman Catholic Bishops' Response of England and Wales : Statement on the Roman Catholic Official Response (1991) -- 12. Comments of the Archbishop of Canterbury (George Carey) on the Official Roman Catholic Response (1991) -- 13. An Extract from Pope John Paul II's Address to a Group of English Roman Catholic Bishops (1992) -- 14. French Roman Catholic Episcopal Commission for Christian Unity : Concerning the Holy See's Response to the Final Report of ARCIC I (1992) -- 15. An Extract from an Account of a Meeting between Pope John Paul II and the Archbishop of Canterbury (George Carey) (1992) -- 16. Anglican-Roman Catholic Consultation in the United States : Agreed Statement on the Lambeth and Vatican Responses to ARCIC I (1992) -- 17. ARCIC II : Requested Clarifications on Eucharist and Ministry (1993) -- 18. Letter by Cardinal E. Cassidy (President of the Pontifical Council for the Unity of Christians) to the Co-Chairmen of ARCIC II (1994).
Contents of Comments by Members of ARCIC section: Unfinished Business (1992) / Henry Chadwick -- The Fundamental Question of Ecumenical Method (1992) / Christopher Hill -- Roman Catholic Responses to ARCIC I and ARCIC II (1993) / Edward Yarnold.
Contents of Expert Opinion section: Anglican-Catholic Dialogue : its Problems and Hopes (1983) / Cardinal Josef Ratzinger -- An Extract from an Open Letter to the Anglican Communion (1988) / Executive Committee of the Evangelical Fellowship of the Anglican Communion (1988) -- The Vatican Response to ARCIC I (1992) / Francis Sullivan -- Ordained Ministry in the Catholic Response to ARCIC (1992) / Jos Vercruysse -- Marginal Notes on the Response to ARCIC I (1992) / John McHugh.
Contents of Conclusion section: Summary / Christopher Hill -- Conclusion : What Next ? / Edward Yarnold.
"The approaching centenary of the Apostolic Letter of Pope Leo XIII on Anglican Ordinations was the occasion for a conference on Anglican Orders at The General Theological Seminary in New York in April 1995.
"Edited by A. Denaux in collaboration with J. Dick".
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"On August 31, 1996, some four hundred people gathered in the historic city of Mechelin (Malines) in Belgium to commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Malines Conversations (1921-1925). The Archbishop of Malines-Brussels, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, who was our host, Archbishop George Carey, from Canterbury, and Cardinal Edward Cassidy, representing the Vatican, were prominent among the list of cardinals, bishops and ecumenical leaders from around the world who came to Mechelen to remember, study, reflect and pray together about the ecumenical movement in this century.
Through this book, we are pleased to offer the addresses given during the anniversary celebrations as well as a special selection of historic documents and contemporary reflections on the relationship between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church". -- Preface, p. [vii].
Contents divided into three main parts: Part I. The Malines Conversations -- Part II. The Work of ARCIC -- Part III. ARCIC Bibliography 1966-1996.
Contents: Preface / Adelbert Denaux and John A. Dick --"L'?glise anglicane unie non absorb?e" et le contexte oecum?nique au moment des Conversations de Malines / Emmanuel Lanne -- "The Anglican Church, United not Absorbed": Memorandum by a Canonist read by Cardinal Mercier (1925) / Lambert Beauduin -- The Conversations at Malines 1921-1925: The Anglican Statement (July 1927) -- Les Conversations de Malines 1921-1925: M?moire pr?sent? pour les Catholiques ? la Conf?rence de Malines des 11 et 12 octobre 1926 -- The Malines Conversations: The Unfinished Agenda / John A. Dick -- The Malines Conversations: Annotated Bibliography / John A. Dick -- Ecumenical Contacts between Belgium and England since the Malines Conversations / Adelbert Denaux -- Br?ve histoire de l'ARCIC / A. Denaux -- ARCIC-I and II: An Anglican Perspective / Christopher Hill -- Faire ?merger la communion: L'option de l'ARCIC-I / Jean-Marie Tillard -- The 75th Anniversary of the Malines Conversations (31.08.1996): Ceremonial Addresses and List of Participants -- ARCIC Bibliography 1966-1996 / A. Denaux and Lorelei Fuchs -- Index of Names.
Series
Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium ; 130
"Edited by A. Denaux in collaboration with J. Dick".
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"On August 31, 1996, some four hundred people gathered in the historic city of Mechelin (Malines) in Belgium to commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Malines Conversations (1921-1925). The Archbishop of Malines-Brussels, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, who was our host, Archbishop George Carey, from Canterbury, and Cardinal Edward Cassidy, representing the Vatican, were prominent among the list of cardinals, bishops and ecumenical leaders from around the world who came to Mechelen to remember, study, reflect and pray together about the ecumenical movement in this century.
Through this book, we are pleased to offer the addresses given during the anniversary celebrations as well as a special selection of historic documents and contemporary reflections on the relationship between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church". -- Preface, p. [vii].
Contents divided into three main parts: Part I. The Malines Conversations -- Part II. The Work of ARCIC -- Part III. ARCIC Bibliography 1966-1996.
Contents: Preface / Adelbert Denaux and John A. Dick --"L'Église anglicane unie non absorbée" et le contexte oecuménique au moment des Conversations de Malines / Emmanuel Lanne -- "The Anglican Church, United not Absorbed": Memorandum by a Canonist read by Cardinal Mercier (1925) / Lambert Beauduin -- The Conversations at Malines 1921-1925: The Anglican Statement (July 1927) -- Les Conversations de Malines 1921-1925: Mémoire présenté pour les Catholiques à la Conférence de Malines des 11 et 12 octobre 1926 -- The Malines Conversations: The Unfinished Agenda / John A. Dick -- The Malines Conversations: Annotated Bibliography / John A. Dick -- Ecumenical Contacts between Belgium and England since the Malines Conversations / Adelbert Denaux -- Brève histoire de l'ARCIC / A. Denaux -- ARCIC-I and II: An Anglican Perspective / Christopher Hill -- Faire émerger la communion: L'option de l'ARCIC-I / Jean-Marie Tillard -- The 75th Anniversary of the Malines Conversations (31.08.1996): Ceremonial Addresses and List of Participants -- ARCIC Bibliography 1966-1996 / A. Denaux and Lorelei Fuchs -- Index of Names.
Series
Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium ; 130
"[B]y members of the Faith and Order Advisory Group."
"[E]dited by Paul Avis."
Foreword by the Rt. Rev. John Hind, Bishop of Chichester and Chairman, Faith and Order Advisory Group.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-144) and indexes.
"At a time of uncertainty in the quest for Christian unity, this book takes a critical look at the goals, motives and methods of ecumenical dialogue. Key Anglican ecumenists probe such issues as: Do we need to rethink ecumenical theology ?; Why is it important for unity to be visible ?; How should we use the Bible in theological dialogue ?; What are the implications of taking the diversity of tradition more seriously ?; How do unity and mission connect ?; Why are bishops important to Church unity ?. Members of the Church of England's Faith and Order Advisory Group re-appraise ecumenical dialogue, identify key challenges and chart a cours eof the future". -- back cover.
Contents: Contributors -- Foreword John Cicester [i.e. Hind, Bishop of Chichester] -- The goals of ecumenism / John Webster -- Symphonic discord : the place of diversity in unity statements / Peter Fisher -- Anglican ecumenism : the Liberal Catholic consensus and the Conservative Evangelical challenge / Martin Davie -- The use of the Bible in ecumenical dialogue involving Anglicans / Joy Tetley -- `According to the scriptures ...' : the use of the Bible in `Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry' / Paula Gooder -- Rethinking ecumenical theology / Paul Avis -- Seeking the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church : do bishops exhibit or obscure it ? / Christopher Hill -- Notes -- Index of biblical references -- Subject Index.
"Published by the General Synod of the Church of England and on sale at the Church House Bookshop, 31 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BN. Copyright The Archbishops' Council 2006".
Includes bibliographical references.
Report of the Women Bishops Group of the House of Bishops, chaired by the Rt. Rev. Christopher Hill, Bishop of Guildford.
"In January 2005 the House of Bishops discussed the recently published report `Women Bishops in the Church of England' (the `Rochester report') and decided to establish a working group to look further at the options for facilitating the consecration of women as bishops in the Church of England. The July Synod motion invited the House to secure the completion of this assessment in January 2006. .... As will be clear from what follows, the group was firmly of the view that, of the options identified, their preference was for a procedure that offered structural provision for the future of those who, for a variety of reasons, were conscience-bound to dissent from any legislation in favour of women bishops. The form of this structural provision is set out as a scheme of `Transferred Episcopal Arrangements' (TEA), which would in due course replace all present provisions of the existing legislation and the Act of Synod. ..... There continues to be a range of views within the House itself, as within the Synod and the wider Church, about whether, and if so how, women should be admitted to the episcopate. The House is not of one mind about the working group's preferred option. A majority of us do, however, believe that an approach along the lines of TEA could help maintain the highest possible degree of communion within the Church of England in the event that women be admitted to the episcopate In our view, therefore, it merits further exploration before the basis on which any legislation is prepared is determined". -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword dated January 2006 / Rowan Cantuar [i.e. Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury] and Sentamu Ebor [i.e. Archbishop John Sentamu of York] -- Introduction -- Statement of Significance and of Need -- The Options -- The Office of Archbishop -- Getting There -- Transitional and Financial Arrangements -- Summary of Principal Conclusions -- Appendix 1: Transferred Episcopal Arrangements : An Illustrative Summary of Possible Provisions -- Appendix 2: Sacramental Assurance : Note by the Chairman / Christopher Hill -- Appendix 3: The Oath of Obedience : Note by the Legal Adviser / Stephen Slack -- Appendix 4: Juridical Implications of a Third Province : Note by the Chairman / Christopher Hill -- Appendix 5: Non Territorial Oversight and Cultural Episcopacy : Note by the Chairman / Christopher Hill -- Appendix 6: Peculiars : Note by the Chairman / Christopher Hill -- Appendix 7: Ordination of Women Resolutions and Petitions : 1999 and 2004.
At head of title: Conversations between the British and Irish Anglican Churches and the Nordic and Baltic Lutheran Churches.
Includes bibliographic references.
Contents divided into two main sections: The Porvoo Common Statement -- Essays on Church and Ministry in Northern Europe.
Contents of The Porvoo Common Statement section: Foreword by the Co-Chairmen dated Johannesburg, February 1993 / David Grimsby [i.e. Tustin] and Tore Furberg -- Setting the Scene -- The Nature and Unity of the Church -- What We Agree in Faith -- Episcopacy in the Service of the Apostolicity of the Church -- Towards Closer Unity -- Meetings of the Conversations -- Participants -- Selected Papers Presented to the Conversations -- The Churches represented in the Conversations.
Contents of Essays section: Introduction / Christopher Hill -- Existing Agreements between our Churches / Christopher Hill -- Episcopacy in our Churches: Sweden / Sven-Erik Brodd -- Finland / Fredric Cleve -- Denmark / Gerhard Pedersen -- Norwary / Gunnar Lislerud -- Iceland / Hjalti Hugason -- Estonia / Tiit Padam -- Latvia / Ringolds Muziks -- Lithuania / Aldonis Putce -- England / Christopher Hill Wales / Huw Jones -- Scotland / Robert Halliday -- Ireland / Michael Burrows -- Orders and Ordination / John Halliburton -- Rites of Ordination to the Episcopate -- Deacons / Stephen Platten, John Halliburton -- Initiation and Confirmation / Gerhard Pedersen, Martin Reardon -- Doctrinal Statements and Declarations of Assent -- The Most Significant Anglican-Lutheran Ecumenical Texts -- Full Text of Paragraphs cited in Footnotes to the Common Statement.
"First published in Great Britain in 1991 by Bellew Publishing Company Limited .. London". -- verso of t.-p.
"This volume of sermons is published in honour of the Archbishop of Canterbury [Robert Runcie] on his retirement". -- back cover.
61 sermons by a variety of individuals.
Contents divided into three parts: Part I: One God -- Part II: One Church -- Part III: One World.
Contents: Foreword / Lord Hailsham of St. Marylebone -- Preface / Dan Cohn-Sherbok -- Part I: One God -- God's Love / Desmond Tutu -- Share Your Bread / Frances Dominica -- On Really Believing in God / David Jenkins -- Breadth and Sanity / John Habgood -- The God Within / Don Cupitt -- The Hinge of Faith / Angela Tilby -- The Resolution of Fear / Donald Soper -- The Beauty of God / Richard Harries -- Puzzling Reflections of Truth / Maurice Wiles -- The Wounded Surgeon and the Dying Nurse / Graham Leonard -- Failing to Satisfy the Examiners / Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok -- In the End, God / Nicholas Stacey -- The Touch of God / Rowan Williams -- Watch With Me / Cicely Saunders -- Artists and the Spirit / Alan Webster -- On Leaving / Anthony Phillips -- A Sense of Wonder / Kallistos Ware -- Justice, Human and Divine / Peter Baelz -- The Creative Vision / Ursula King -- Rethinking on Principle / Leslie Houlden -- Part II: One Church -- The Path of Unity / John Paul II -- A Pilgrim Church / John Simpson -- Continuity and Community / John Witheridge -- A Priest's Vocation / David Edwards -- The English Settlement / Enoch Powell -- Only Connect / Eric James -- A Strange Land / Owen Chadwick -- Ministry and Vision / Stuart Blanch -- Promise, Presence and Parousia / Michael Nazir-Ali -- A Gift of the Holy Spirit / Derek Worlock -- Becoming Free Men / Robert Hardy -- Guard the Deposit / Stephen Sykes -- On a Huge Hill / Michael Mayne -- Faithful Under Pressure / Michael Turnbull -- A Case for Christian Schools / Edward Norman -- Moses and Aaron / Christopher Lewis -- Listening to One Another / Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh -- Begotten from Above / Alec Graham -- A Deacon in the Church of God / Donald Coggan -- One Body, One Spirit / Mark Santer -- Part III: One World -- A Voice and Inspiration in the Land / Mary Whitehouse -- A Cry of Pain / David Sheppard -- Jewish Understanding of Interfaith Encounter / Immanuel Jakobovits -- Missionaries / Geoffrey Parrinder -- Christian Unity and Human Unity / Lesslie Newbigin -- The Conversion of Paul / Grace Jantzen -- Leadership and Crisis / Jonathan Sacks -- A Moonie Challenge to the Churches / Eileen Barker -- The Whole Armour of God / Hugh Montefiore -- Out of Tragedy / John Lawrence -- Can Jesus Draw Us Together ? / Marcus Braybrooke -- Religious Education / Mary Warnock -- Those who are Left Behind / Anthony Harvey -- Telling Tales / Julia Neuberger -- Academic Unity and Tolerance / David Say -- A Message for Monday Morning / Lionel Blue -- Great is Truth and Mighty / Edward Carpenter -- Suffering / Lord Longford -- The Sin of Pride / Jack Mahoney -- Advancing the Kingdom / George Carey -- List of Contributors.