Author is a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC I). "Fr. Yarnold's essay (in which he speaks as an individual, not as a spokesman for the Commission) on a possible way forward is an interesting and hopeful contribution to that progress towards unity in truth for which Christ prayed".
Imprimatur dated Westminster, 5th March 1977. -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography, p. 16.
"In 1896 Pope Leo XIII in a Bull entitled 'Apostolicae Curae' ... declared that 'ordinations performed according to the Anglican rite have been and are completely null and void' .... Is it possible that Pope Leo was mistaken, so that a later Pope could revoke the Bull ? Or that the situation has changed so much over the last eighty years that the verdict, though correct in 1896, is not longer correct today ? If on the other hand the condemnation must still stand, what hope is there for the future relations between the two Churches ? This pamphlet is one man's attempt not only to explain the past but to explore the future. If the reader wishes to consider other points of view, he will find guidance in the Bibliography". -- p. 3.
Contents divided into sections: Not a new decision -- The origins of Anglican orders -- Leo XIII's judgement -- Defect of form -- Defect of intention -- The underlying reasons -- Forward through reordination ? -- A new assessment ? -- The meaning of 'validity' -- Apostolic succession -- The concept of ministry -- Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography.
Colophon: Printed by Pell (Brighton) Ltd., Hove, Sussex BN3 5JE.
"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.
"In the final chapter I have written, factually I hope, rather than with recrimination or pessimism, that in some ways the gap between Canterbury and Rome is wider now than it was when ARCIC began its work in 1970. In writing this, I have concentrated on the ways in which the Anglican Communion has been moving further away from Rome. Roman Catholics need however to realize that to many Anglicans the reverse is at least equally true. For them, it is Rome that has been moving away from Anglicanism. Whereas the concept of collegiality developed at Vatican II gave many Anglicans hope that they could accept a papacy which functioned within collegial checks and balances, Rome's reassertion of central authority in recent years makes some wonder whether their hopes were illusory". -- Intro.
Contents: Introduction dated Campion Hall, Oxford, April 1989 -- The Paradox: One But Divided -- The Spirit of Ecumenism -- Diversity and Uniformity -- Degrees of Communion -- Reunion by Stages -- Remaining Problems -- Prospects
Author is a member of the Society of Jesus and "has been a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) since its inception in 1970". -- back cover.
This book is a collection of the papers from the 1993 York conference of Affirming Catholicism. What the movement understands by Catholicism gradually unfolds in the course of the essays.
"The author, who in 1969 took orders in the Church of England after teaching physics for 20 years, two years ago entered the Catholic Church. .... But what makes this case unusual is the fact that Bennet was an evangelical, who concluded that the Catholic Church has since Vatican II embraced the great principles which inspired the Reformation and now to some extent embodies them more fully than do evangelical Anglicans themselves".
"Edited by Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainwright, Edward Yarnold SJ [and] Paul Bradshaw".
Includes contributions by fifteen Anglican authors including R.T. Beckwith, Paul Bradshaw, Alan Dunstan and Geoffrey Wainwright.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Since its first appearance in 1978, 'The Study of Liturgy' has gone through twelve impressions ... The continuing demand for the book twelve years later has now encourage the editors and publishers to produce a new edition, thoroughly revised and completely reset. There are several reasons why we judged such a radical revision opportune. First and foremost, the last two decades have been a period of immense liturgical productivity in most of the Christian churches, which has led to the publication of a spate of new rites and liturgical books. .... Seconds, many advances have been made in liturgical scholarship in the last twelve years. This not only meant that bibliographies needed to be updated; accounts also had to be taken of new interpretations and perspectives, and even whole new chapters added, such as those on rite and the place of the word in worship. The third reason was the desire to make the work equally serviceable on both sides of the Atlantic. .... Paul Bradshaw, already a contributor, has assumed Cheslyn Jones's mantle as editor; being an Anglican, like his predecessor, he maintains the ecumenical balance of the work. The same spread is maintained among the authors, who include fourteen Anglicans, seven Roman Catholics, three Methodists, one Reformed and one Orthodox. .... we have continued the policy of the first edition in limiting our attention to five major elements of Christian liturgy: Initiation, Eucharist, Ordination, Office and Calendar. .... The heart of the book is the historical section entitled 'The Development of the Liturgy'." -- Preface to Revised Edition.
Contents: List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors -- Preface to Revised Edition dated 22 July 1990 / Paul Bradshaw, Geoffrey Wainwright, Edward Yarnold, SJ -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Part One: Theology and Rite -- Part Two: The Development of the Liturgy -- Part Three: Pastoral Orientation -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names.
Contents of Part One: Theology and Rite: 1. A Theology of Worship / J.D. Crichton -- 2. The Word of God in Worship: Preaching Relationship to Liturgy / Carol M. Noren -- 3. Ritual / Mark Searle.
Contents of Part Two: The Development of the Liturgy: I: GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Periods of Liturgical History / Geoffrey Wainwright -- 2. The Jewish Background to Christian Worship / R.T. Beckwith -- 3. The Letter of Pliny / D.H. Tripp -- 4. Gnosticism / D.H. Tripp -- 5. The Mysteries / D.H. Tripp -- 6. The Didache / Frank Hawkins -- 7. The 'Apostolic Tradition' / The Editors -- 8. Church Orders / E.J. Yarnold -- 9. The 'Euchologium' of Sarapion / E.J. Yarnold -- 10. Baptismal Catechesis / E.J. Yarnold -- 11. Egeria's 'Pilgrimage' / E.J. Yarnold -- 12. Liturgical Books / D.M. Hope, G. Woolfenden -- 13. Thomas Cranmer and the Prayer Book / R.T. Beckwith -- 14. The Prayer Book after Cranmer / R.T. Beckwith -- II: INITIATION -- 1. From New Testament Times until St. Cyprian / K.W. Noakes -- 2. The Early Syrian Rites / E.J. Yarnold -- 3. The Fourth and Fifth Centuries / E.J. Yarnold -- 4. The West from about AD 500 to the Reformation / J.D.C. Fisher and E.J. Yarnold -- 5. The Byzantine Rite / W. Jardine Grisbrooke -- 6. Lutheran, Anglican, and Reformed Rites / J.D.C. Fisher -- 7. The Radical Reformation -- 8. The Modern Period / Peter Hinchliff, C. Brock and The Editors -- III: THE EUCHARIST -- 1. The New Testament / C.P.M. Jones, C.J.A. Hickling -- 2. From the Apostolic Fathers to Irenaeus / K.W. Noakes -- 3. The 'Apostolic Tradition' of Hippolytus / Peter G. Cobb -- 4. The Anaphora of Addai and Mari / Peter G. Cobb -- 5. The Liturgy of the Word in the Early Church / Peter G. Cobb -- 6. The Liturgy of the Faithful in the Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries / E.J. Yarnold -- 7. The Patristic Theology of the Eucharist / R.J. Halliburton -- 8. The Byzantine Liturgy from the 'Apostolic Constitutions' to the Present Day / Hugh Wybrew -- 9. The Medieval Western Rites / D.M. Hope, G. Woolfenden -- 10. From Trent to Vatican II / Clifford Howell -- 11. Protestantism and the Eucharist / D.H. Tripp -- 12. The Anglican Eucharist: From the Reformation to the Restoration / R.T. Beckwith -- 13. The Eucharist in Anglicanism after 1662 / Alan Dunstan -- 14. Methodism / D.H. Tripp -- 15. Recent Eucharistic Revision / Geoffrey Wainwright -- IV: ORDINATION -- 1. Orders and Ordination in the New Testament / Frank Hawkins -- 2. The Tradition of Ordination in the Second Century to the Time of Hippolytus / Frank Hawkins -- 3. Theology and Rite, AD 200-400 / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 4. The Early History of the Roman Rites of Ordination / Frank Hawkins -- 5. Eastern Rites of Ordination / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 6. Medieval Ordinations / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 7. Reformation Churches / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 8. Recent Developments / Paul F. Bradshaw -- V: THE DIVINE OFFICE -- 1. The First Three Centuries / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 2. The Formative Period: Cathedral and Monastic Offices / W. Jardine Grisbrooke -- 3. The Office in the West: The Early Middle Ages / J.D. Crichton -- 4. The Office in the West: The Later Middle Ages / J.D. Crichton -- 5. The Office in the West: The Roman Rite from the Sixteenth Century / J.D. Crichton -- 6. The Office in the Anglican Communion - G.J. Cuming -- 7. The Office in the Lutheran, Reformed, and Free Churches / D.H. Tripp -- VI: THE CALENDAR -- 1. The History of the Christian Year / Peter G. Cobb -- 2. The Sanctoral / Kevin Donovan -- VII: THE SETTING OF THE LITURGY -- 1. Ceremonial / Hugh Wybrew -- 2. Music and Singing in the Liturgy / J. Gelineau -- 3. Hymnody in Christian Worship / Alan Dunstan -- 4. The Language of Worship / Geoffrey Wainwright -- 5. The Architectural Setting of the Liturgy / Peter G. Cobb -- 6. Vestments / W. Jardine Grisbrooke -- 7. The Continuing Tradition of the Church / Geoffrey Wainwright.
Contents of Part Three: Pastoral Orientation: 1. Liturgy and Pastoral Service / D.H. Tripp.
"Edited by Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainwright [and] Edward Yarnold, SJ".
"First published 1978. Second impression 1978". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references and index..
"This book on the Study of Liturgy has a two-fold parentage. On one side it is a successor to 'Liturgy and Worship', produced by SPCK in 1932, in the aftermath of the 1927/28 projected revision of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer .... On the other side, the present work owes its origin to a group of members of the Oxford Theology Faculty, who were at first gathered together by Dr. G.D. Kilpatrick ... for the study of the history and theology of liturgies (in fact, of the Eucharist) .... The child does not exactly take after either parent. .... We have tried as far as possible to produce an introduction to the study of liturgy for students in all our churches throughout the English-speaking world. .... So we have limited ourselves to Initiation, Eucharist, Ordination, Office and Calendar." -- Preface.
Contents: List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors -- Preface dated December 1977 / Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainwright, Edward Yarnold, Editors -- A Theology of Worship -- Part Two: The Development of the Liturgy -- Part Three: Pastoral Orientation -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names.
Contents of Part One: A Theology of Worship / J.D. Crichton.
Contents of Part Two: The Development of the Liturgy: I: GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- 1. The Periods of Liturgical History / Geoffrey Wainwright -- 2. The Jewish Background to Christian Worship / R.T. Beckwith -- 3. The Letter of Pliny / D.H. Tripp -- 4. Gnosticism / D.H. Tripp -- 5. The Mysteries / D.H. Tripp -- 6. The Didache / Frank Hawkins -- 7. The 'Apostolic Tradition' / The Editors -- 8. Church Orders / E.J. Yarnold -- 9. The 'Euchologium' of Sarapion / E.J. Yarnold -- 10. Baptismal Catechesis / E.J. Yarnold -- 11. Egeria's 'Pilgrimage' / E.J. Yarnold -- 12. Liturgical Books / D.M. Hope -- 13. Thomas Cranmer and the Prayer Book / R.T. Beckwith -- 14. The Prayer Book after Cranmer / R.T. Beckwith -- II: INITIATION -- 1. From New Testament Times until St. Cyprian / K.W. Noakes -- 2. The Fourth and Fifth Centuries / E.J. Yarnold -- 3. The West from about AD 500 to the Reformation / J.D.C. Fisher and E.J. Yarnold -- 4. The Byzantine Rite / W. Jardine Grisbrooke --5. Lutheran, Anglican, and Reformed Rites / J.D.C. Fisher -- 6. The Radical Reformation -- 7. The Modern Period / Peter Hinchliff -- III: THE EUCHARIST -- 1. The New Testament / C.P.M. Jones -- 2. From the Apostolic Fathers to Irenaeus / K.W. Noakes -- 3. The 'Apostolic Tradition' of Hippolytus / Peter G. Cobb -- 4. The Anaphora of Addai and Mari / Peter G. Cobb -- 5. The Liturgy of the Word in the Early Church / Peter G. Cobb -- 6. The Liturgy of the Faithful in the Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries / E.J. Yarnold -- 7. The Patristic Theology of the Eucharist / R.J. Halliburton -- 8. The Byzantine Liturgy from the 'Apostolic Constitutions' to the Present Day / Hugh Wybrew -- 9. The Medieval Western Rites / D.M. Hope -- 10. From Trent to Vatican II / Clifford Howell -- 11. Protestantism and the Eucharist / D.H. Tripp -- 12. The Anglican Eucharist: From the Reformation to the Restoration / R.T. Beckwith -- 13. The Eucharist in Anglicanism after 1662 / Alan Dunstan -- 14. Methodism / D.H. Tripp -- 15. Recent Eucharistic Revision / Geoffrey Wainwright -- IV: ORDINATION -- 1. Orders and Ordination in the New Testament / Frank Hawkins -- 2. The Tradition of Ordination in the Second Century to the Time of Hippolytus / Frank Hawkins -- 3. Theology and Rite, A.D. 200-400 / J.H. Crehan -- 4. The Early History of the Roman Rites of Ordination / Frank Hawkins -- 5. Eastern Rites of Ordination / R.J. Halliburton -- 6. Medieval Ordinations / J.H. Crehan -- 7. Reformation Churches / Paul F. Bradshaw -- 8. Recent Developments / Paul F. Bradshaw -- V: THE DIVINE OFFICE -- 1. The First Three Centuries / G.J. Cuming -- 2. The Formative Period: Cathedral and Monastic Offices / W. Jardine Grisbrooke -- 3. The Office in the West: The Early Middle Ages / J.D. Crichton -- 4. The Office in the West: The Later Middle Ages / J.D. Crichton -- 5. The Office in the West: The Roman Rite from the Sixteenth Century / J.D. Crichton -- 6. The Office in the Anglican Communion - G.J. Cuming -- 7. The Office in the Lutheran, Reformed, and Free Churches / D.H. Tripp -- VI: THE CALENDAR -- 1. The History of the Christian Year / Peter G. Cobb -- 2. The Sanctoral / Kevin Donovan -- VII: THE SETTING OF THE LITURGY -- 1. Ceremonial / Hugh Wybrew -- 2. Music and Singing in the Liturgy / J. Gelineau -- 3. Hymnody in Christian Worship / Alan Dunstan -- 4. The Language of Worship / Geoffrey Wainwright -- 5. The Architectural Setting of the Liturgy / Peter G. Cobb -- 6. Vestments / W. Jardine Grisbrooke.
Contents of Part Three: Pastoral Orientation: I. The Understanding of Liturgy in the Light of Its History / Geoffrey Wainwright -- II. Worship and the Pastoral Office / D.H. Tripp.