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Foi et constitution a fêté, le 25 août, ses 75 ans d’activité depuis sa première conférence mondiale à Lausanne, en 1927. Les participants à cette célébration à la cathédrale de Lausanne étaient invités à se rappeler et à se réapproprier les perspectives de l’assemblée fondatrice de 1927. À Lausanne, les représentants des Églises ont identifié
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=50
Categories: CCEIn this article: Centre Canadien d’œcuménisme
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La révérende Karen Hamilton, ministre de l’Église unie du Canada, est la nouvelle secrétaire générale du Conseil canadien des Églises. Elle succède à Janet Somerville dont le mandat de cinq ans se termine fin septembre. Mme Hamilton est membre fondateur du Greater Toronto Council of Christian Churches, directrice du Dialogue judéo-chrétien de Toronto et membre
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=49
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Rev. Karen Hamilton, a minister of the United Church of Canada, has been appointed as the new general secretary of the Canadian Council of Churches, succeeding Janet Somerville whose five-year term expires at the end of September. Hamilton is a founding member of the Greater Toronto Council of Christian Churches, a director of the Christian-Jewish
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=46
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Ouest Pour la première fois au Canada, un pasteur luthérien, James Buenting, est devenu pasteur à plein temps de l’église anglicane All Saints, à Regina. Le passage a été rendu possible grâce à l’accord de Waterloo entre l’Église évangélique luthérienne au Canada et l’Église anglicane du Canada signé en juillet 2001 à Waterloo, Ontario. Le
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=48
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West In the first appointment of its kind in Canada, Lutheran minister James Buenting has become the full-time pastor at All Saints Anglican Church in Regina. The crossover was made possible by the Waterloo Accord between the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and the Anglican Church of Canada, signed July 2001in Waterloo, Ontario. Rev. Buenting
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=45
Categories: CCEIn this article: Centre Canadien d’œcuménisme
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Les foyers interconfessionnels peuvent représenter un espoir et un modèle pour l’éventuelle unité visible de l’Église: c’est ce que déclare le Dialogue catholique-réformé aux États-Unis. Tout en croyant que c’est le cas, nous, les foyers interconfessionnels, tenons à souligner que nous n’avons pas choisi cette voie consciemment. Nous avons tout simplement rencontré quelqu’un d’une autre tradition chrétienne, l’amour est né et, en dépit des différences, nous avons décidé de conserver cet amour l’un pour l’autre, exclusivement, pour le reste de nos jours. Tout le reste découle de cette décision et de cet engagement permanents.
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=2162
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“Interchurch families may present and model the hope for the eventual visible unity of the Church.” So says the Catholic / Reformed Dialogue in the United States. While we believe that to be the case, we interchurch couples insist we didn’t consciously choose this path. We simply met someone from another Christian tradition, fell in love and, despite the differences, decided to continue that love for each other, exclusively, for the rest of our lives. Everything else flowed from that ongoing decision and commitment.
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Posted: Sept. 30, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=2161
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It’s almost always front-page news when a bishop says something obviously true. Dr George Carey has spent most of his time in office pretending he is the spiritual leader of 70 million people in the worldwide Anglican Communion (a figure that assumes about 24 million followers in England alone).

Now, in a final gesture towards his liberal successor, he has cited the obvious, that the Communion is deeply divided over homosexuality. It has, he says, reached “crisis point”.
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Posted: Sept. 18, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12771
Categories: News, OpinionIn this article: Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, same-sex blessing
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To virtually all the 70 million Anglicans spread in an arc from London to Kuala Lumpur, the name Capilano College has no significance. But, if the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury is to be believed, the college on the Pacific shores of Canada could soon be a name as infamous for religious schism as the Diet of Worms, the Edict of Nantes or the Council of Trent.
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Posted: Sept. 18, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12769
Categories: NewsIn this article: Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, same-sex blessing
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A public feud has broken out between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the British Columbia bishop he accused of creating a worldwide schism in the Anglican Church by deciding to bless homosexual relationships.

Dr. George Carey, the spiritual head of the Anglican Church, warned this week of a possible split in two over divisions caused by liberal-minded North American bishops. He specifically mentioned Michael Ingham, Bishop of the Diocese of New Westminster, B.C., which includes Vancouver.

Bishop Ingham shot back, questioning the Archbishop’s ethics and accusing him of using his office to meddle in local affairs.
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Posted: Sept. 18, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=6221
Categories: NewsIn this article: Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop of Canterbury, human sexuality
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The growing split between factions of the worldwide Anglican Communion has reached “crisis proportions” and the issue of homosexuality is tearing the church apart, the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, has said.

In his swansong address as president of the Anglican Consultative Council, Dr Carey also took a swipe at the Sydney Diocese for its drive to allow lay people to give Holy Communion.
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Posted: Sept. 18, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12767
Categories: NewsIn this article: Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, lay presidency, same-sex blessing
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Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, lay presidency, same-sex blessing

The issue of homosexuality could push the Anglican Church to the brink, the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned.

Dr George Carey said divisions in the Church had reached “crisis” point.

In a farewell address as president of the Anglican Consultative Council, a senior church body, he warned of the danger of breakaway groups emerging.
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Posted: Sept. 17, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12775
Categories: NewsIn this article: Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, same-sex blessing
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The retiring archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, yesterday warned of the risk of fragmentation in the 70 million-strong worldwide Anglican communion, of which he is the nominal leader, on the issue of homosexuality in the church.
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Posted: Sept. 17, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12773
Categories: NewsIn this article: Anglican Communion, Anglican Consultative Council, Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, human sexuality, same-sex blessing
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