"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.
"Building Bridges: A Canadian Study Guide to The Final Report of ARCIC I (the first Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission)." -- p. 1.
"Copyright 1984 Wm. MacB. Brown and Brian Prideaux. .... Printed by Presses Elites Inc., 3744 Jean Brillant, Montreal, Quebec H3T 1P1, Canada". -- inside front cover.
Contents: Preface dated January 25, Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 1984 / Wm. MacBeath Brown, Associate Director, Canadian Centre for Ecumenism and Brian Prideaux, Ecumenical Officer, Anglican Church of Canada -- Principles of Dialogue -- How to Start a Dialogue -- A Six Week Study Program -- A One Year Study Program Based on the Liturgical Year -- How to Continue the Dialogue -- Suggested Reading -- Appendices.
Contents of Appendices: Appendix 1: Renewal of Baptismal Vows -- Appendix 2: The Common Declaration -- Appendix 3: Covenanting.
OTCH also has French language edition: Construire des ponts : guide pour l'etude de Jalons pour l'unite : le Rapport final de la Commission Anglicane-Catholique Romaine.
"A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Regis College and the Theology Department of the Toronto School of Theology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Theology awarded by the University of St. Michael's College".
Includes bibliographical references (ll. 220-250).
"Central to ARCIC-I's understanding of conciliarity is that conciliarity and primacy are complementary elements of 'episcope'. .... ARCIC-I develops its understanding of conciliarity within an ecclesiology of communion. The introduction to `The Final Report' claims that "fundamental to all our Statements is the concept of `koinonia' (communion)". `Koinonia' has emerged as an important ecclesiological concept in many bilateral statements. This dissertation, with its emphasis upon conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion, is situated within the broader context of these ecumenical discussions on authority and ecclesiology. I will argue that ARCIC-I's understanding of conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion has implications for Roman Catholic ecclesiology because it redresses a tendency in Roman Catholicism to emphasize papal primacy at the expense of conciliarity and the responsible participation of the whole people of God. I will also demonstrate that the Anglican synodical tradition is a gift that the Anglican Communion brings to the dialogue on authority with the Roman Catholic Church. My thesis is situated within the wider ecumenical discussion on authority, I will also identify some contributions that `The Final Report' makes to an understanding of conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion and to the ongoing ecumenical dialogue on the nature and exercise of authority in the Church". -- Intro, ll. 3, 4
Includes bibliography, ll. .220-252.
Contents: Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 'The Final Report': Koinonia, Authority and Conciliarity -- The Provinces of the Anglican Communion and the 1988 Lambeth Conference Respond to the 'The Final Report' -- The Roman Catholic Church Responds to 'The Final Report': Phase I -- The Roman Catholic Church Responds to 'The Final Report': Phase II: The Vatican Response -- Other Responses to 'The Final Report' -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Section of Archbishop[ Pangrazio's Speech to Vatican II -- Appendix 2. Solemn Declaration of the 1893 General Synod (Canada) -- Appendix 3. Lambeth Conference 1988: Resolution 8 -- Appendix 4. Lambeth Conference 1988: Explanatory Note to Resolution 8 -- Appendix 5. Cardinal Willebrand's Letter to the Episcopal Conferences -- Appendix 6. Cardinal Ratzinger's Letter to the Episcopal Conferences -- Appendix 7. Ordinary General Assemblies of the Synod of Bishops 1967-1994 -- Appendix 8. Extraordinary and Special Synods 1967-2000 -- Appendix 9. 'The Final Report' and 'The Official Response': A Brief Comparison -- Bibliography.
"A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Regis College and the Theology Department of the Toronto School of Theology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Theology awarded by the University of St. Michael's College".
Includes bibliographical references (ll. 220-250).
"Central to ARCIC-I's understanding of conciliarity is that conciliarity and primacy are complementary elements of 'episcope'. .... ARCIC-I develops its understanding of conciliarity within an ecclesiology of communion. The introduction to `The Final Report' claims that "fundamental to all our Statements is the concept of `koinonia' (communion)". `Koinonia' has emerged as an important ecclesiological concept in many bilateral statements. This dissertation, with its emphasis upon conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion, is situated within the broader context of these ecumenical discussions on authority and ecclesiology. I will argue that ARCIC-I's understanding of conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion has implications for Roman Catholic ecclesiology because it redresses a tendency in Roman Catholicism to emphasize papal primacy at the expense of conciliarity and the responsible participation of the whole people of God. I will also demonstrate that the Anglican synodical tradition is a gift that the Anglican Communion brings to the dialogue on authority with the Roman Catholic Church. My thesis is situated within the wider ecumenical discussion on authority, I will also identify some contributions that `The Final Report' makes to an understanding of conciliarity in an ecclesiology of communion and to the ongoing ecumenical dialogue on the nature and exercise of authority in the Church". -- Intro, ll. 3, 4
Includes bibliography, ll. .220-252.
Contents: Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 'The Final Report': Koinonia, Authority and Conciliarity -- The Provinces of the Anglican Communion and the 1988 Lambeth Conference Respond to the 'The Final Report' -- The Roman Catholic Church Responds to 'The Final Report': Phase I -- The Roman Catholic Church Responds to 'The Final Report': Phase II: The Vatican Response -- Other Responses to 'The Final Report' -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Section of Archbishop[ Pangrazio's Speech to Vatican II -- Appendix 2. Solemn Declaration of the 1893 General Synod (Canada) -- Appendix 3. Lambeth Conference 1988: Resolution 8 -- Appendix 4. Lambeth Conference 1988: Explanatory Note to Resolution 8 -- Appendix 5. Cardinal Willebrand's Letter to the Episcopal Conferences -- Appendix 6. Cardinal Ratzinger's Letter to the Episcopal Conferences -- Appendix 7. Ordinary General Assemblies of the Synod of Bishops 1967-1994 -- Appendix 8. Extraordinary and Special Synods 1967-2000 -- Appendix 9. 'The Final Report' and 'The Official Response': A Brief Comparison -- Bibliography.
"Copyright 1984: Wm. MacB. Brown & Rev. Brian Prideaux. .... Imprimeur: Presses Elite Inc., 3744 Jean Brillant, Montreal, Que. H3T 1P1, Canada". -- inside front cover.
French language translation of: Building bridges : a study guide to The final report of ARCIC I
"Construire de Ponts: Guide pour l'étude du rapport final, 'Jalons pour l'Unité', de la première Commission Internationale Anglicane-Catholique romaine". -- p. 1.
"Tranduit de l'anglais par Rita Éthier, snjm". -- inside front cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Préface dated En la fête de la conversion de saint Paul, 25 janvier 1984, Semaine de Prière pour l'Unité des Chrétiens / MacBeath Brown and Brian Prideaux -- Principes de dialogue -- Comment engager un dialogue -- Un programme d'étude de six semaines -- Un programme d'étude d'un an basé sur l'année liturgique -- Comment poursuivre le dialogue -- Lecture suggérées -- Appendices.
Contents of Appendices: Appendice I: Renouvellement des promesses baptismales -- Appendice II: Déclaration Commune 29 mai 1982 -- Alliances entre deux communautés locales.
OTCH also has English language edition of: Building bridges: a study guide to The final report of ARCIC I.
"Copyright 1984: Wm. MacB. Brown & Rev. Brian Prideaux. .... Imprimeur: Presses Elite Inc., 3744 Jean Brillant, Montreal, Que. H3T 1P1, Canada". -- inside front cover.
French language translation of: Building bridges : a study guide to The final report of ARCIC I
"Construire de Ponts: Guide pour l'étude du rapport final, 'Jalons pour l'Unité', de la première Commission Internationale Anglicane-Catholique romaine". -- p. 1.
"Tranduit de l'anglais par Rita Éthier, snjm". -- inside front cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Préface dated En la fête de la conversion de saint Paul, 25 janvier 1984, Semaine de Prière pour l'Unité des Chrétiens / MacBeath Brown and Brian Prideaux -- Principes de dialogue -- Comment engager un dialogue -- Un programme d'étude de six semaines -- Un programme d'étude d'un an basé sur l'année liturgique -- Comment poursuivre le dialogue -- Lecture suggérées -- Appendices.
Contents of Appendices: Appendice I: Renouvellement des promesses baptismales -- Appendice II: Déclaration Commune 29 mai 1982 -- Alliances entre deux communautés locales.
OTCH also has English language edition of: Building bridges: a study guide to The final report of ARCIC I.
French language edition of: The final report : Windsor, September 1981.
At head of title: Commission internationale anglicane-catholique romaine.
"Avant-propos de Bernard Dupuy".
Includes bibliographical references.
"Parmi les rencontres bilat?rales qui ont eu lieu au cours de ces derni?res ann?es, celles entres catholiques et anglicans ont ?t? des plus fructueuses. Non seulement elles ont permis sur de nombreux points de lever un contentieux datant de quatre si?cles, mais elles ont ?t? conduites dans ce climat particulier de confiance, de compr?hension et de r?vision des attitudes mutuelles, d'o? proc?de un esprit de r?conciliation et de r?union. Les fruits de ce dialogue nous sont offerts aujourd'hui dans les documents pr?sent?s ? notre r?flexion dans ce fasicule". -- Avant-Propos.
Contents: Avant-Propos dated Centre d'etudes Istina, 15 mars 1982 / Bernard Dupuy -- Pr?face au Rapport final -- Introduction -- La Doctrine eucharistique : Windsor, 1971 -- La Doctrine eucharistique : ?lucidation : Salisbury, 1977 -- Minist?re et Ordination : Cantorb?ry, 1973 -- Minist?re et Ordination : ?lucidation : Salisbury, 1979 -- L'Autorit? dans l'?glise I : Venise, 1976 -- L'Autorit? dans l'?glise : ?lucidation : Windsor, 1981 -- -- L'Autorit? dans l'?glise II : Windsor, 1981 -- Conclusion -- Appendices: Reunions de la commission -- Membres de la commission -- Le Rapport de Malte -- La d?claration commune du 24 mars 1966 -- La d?claration commune du 29 avril 1977.
Colophon: Les ?ditions du Cerf, 29, bd Latour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris.