ECUMENICAL APOSTASY: BAPTISTS JOIN WITH POPE FOR THE SAKE OF “CHRISTIAN UNITY”

 ECUMENICAL APOSTASY
BAPTISTS JOIN WITH POPE FOR THE SAKE OF “CHRISTIAN UNITY” 
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 Members of the Baptist-Catholic International Dialogue Joint Commission 
with Pope Francis. (Photo: L’Osservatore Romano Photographic Service)
 

[Ethics Daily] The second meeting of the third phase of international
ecumenical conversations between the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) and
the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity took place Dec.
10-14 in Rome at the Domus Internationalis Paulus VI.

The Baptist delegation was led by co-chair Frank Rees, associate
professor and chair of the academic board at the University of Divinity
in Australia; the Catholic delegation was led by co-chair Bishop Arthur
Serratelli, bishop of Paterson, New Jersey.

The meeting took up the theme of the “Context of Common Witness.”
This discussion reflected on the global cultural context in which common
Christian witness is being conducted today in six continents of the
world.

This sub-theme helps to illuminate the overall theme of the third
phase of dialogue, “The Dynamic of the Gospel and the Witness of the
Church.” The Baptist-Catholic group will meet annually through 2021 for
this third phase of conversations.

Included in the week of ecumenical conversations was a meeting with
Pope Francis during the general papal audience on Dec. 12. The following
day, the participants visited a local Baptist church in Trastevere.

The Baptist-Catholic group will convene for its third round of the
current phase of conversations on Dec. 9-13, 2019, in Warsaw, Poland,
hosted by the Baptist Union of Poland at the Baptist Theological
Seminary in Warsaw.

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[Editor’s Note: This article was written by Steven
Harmon and Avelino Gonzalez-Ferrer and first posted at Ethics Daily.
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