Anglican members on Lutheran and Old Catholic dialogues appointed

 — June 25, 201325 juin 2013

From the Anglican Communion Office

The Secretary General today announced the names of Anglican members who have agreed to serve on one of two international co-ordinating bodies.

Both the Anglican-Lutheran International Co-ordinating Committee (ALICC) and the Anglican-Old Catholic International Co-ordinating Council (AOCICC) reported to the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Auckland, New Zealand in November 2012 and the ACC renewed their mandates.

Anglican-Lutheran International Co-ordinating Committee (ALICC)

This committee brings together representatives of the Anglican Communion and of the Lutheran World Federation, and fosters relationships among the churches of the two communions.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed as Chair the Most Revd Mauricio Andrade, Primate of Brazil.

The Secretary General has appointed as members:

Anglican-Old Catholic International Co-ordinating Council (AOCICC)

This council co-ordinates mission and theological reflection between the Anglican Communion and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht, which have been in communion with each other since 1931. The Old Catholic churches are all in Europe.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed as Chair the Rt Revd Michael Burrows, Bishop of Cashel and Ossory, Church of Ireland.

The Secretary General has appointed as members:

ALICC will hold its first meeting in September 2013, and AOCICC will meet in November.

Posted: June 25, 2013 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=6277
Categories: ACNSIn this article: Anglican Consultative Council, dialogue, Lutheran World Federation, Old Catholic
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Catégorie : ACNSDans cet article : Anglican Consultative Council, dialogue, Lutheran World Federation, Old Catholic


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