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America Magazine, a leading Catholic publication, features a dedicated section on ecumenism. The blog delves into topics related to Christian unity, highlighting efforts toward greater collaboration and dialogue among different Christian communities. Readers can expect thought-provoking articles, interviews, and reflections on ecumenical developments.
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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In an interview with Colleen Dulle, Anglican Bishop Jo Bailey Wells talks about attending a meeting of Pope Francis’ Council of Cardinal Advisors where she spoke about her experience as an ordained woman ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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In an exclusive interview with Gerard O‘Connell, two bishops—one Catholic, one Anglican—discuss the road ahead toward Christian unity ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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This week on Jesuitical, Zac and Ashley welcome Lee C. Camp, host of the “No Small Endeavor” podcast, about growing up with anti-Catholic biases—and how studying at Notre Dame changed his perspective ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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The Catholic Church excommunicated Luther. The Lutheran Augsburg Confession calls the papacy the ‘anti-Christ.’ But both sides are hopeful about the future of Christian unity ..read more
Pope Francis arrives in South Sudan with a message that ‘may appear blunt and direct’ to its leaders
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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Pope Francis is on an ecumenical pilgrimage for reconciliation and peace with Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury; and Iain Greenshields, the moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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“Top-down” ecumenism has not reduced the distance between the Catholic church and other churches. We need grassroots ecumenical relationships now ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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A “breakdown in communication” led to permission being given to a group of Anglican clergy to celebrate the Eucharist in Rome’s Basilica of St. John Lateran ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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Pope Francis announced the inscription of the 21 workers, most of them Egyptians, in the Roman Martyrology, the compendium of saints celebrated liturgically in the Catholic Church ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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His stories often exploit the logical but worst possible outcomes of his characters’ spiraling depravity or despair. But Schrader’s faith always informs even his most profane films ..read more
America Magazine » Ecumenism
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'City of Dignity,' by Sean T. Dempsey, S.J., tells a story of how progressive religious leaders, organizations and institutions worked to shape Los Angeles into a city where dignity flourished through their grassroots organizing and activism in the decades after World War II until the mid-1990s ..read more