Difference between revisions of "Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue"

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Under discussion were the intersection of the history of the two denominations; theology around the nature of the church, sacraments and ordinances and the commitment to peace; and addressing the healing of memories."[http://www.mwc-cmm.org/index.php/initiatives/interchurch-dialogue/22-international-dialogue-between-the-catholic-church-and-mennonite-world-conference]  
 
Under discussion were the intersection of the history of the two denominations; theology around the nature of the church, sacraments and ordinances and the commitment to peace; and addressing the healing of memories."[http://www.mwc-cmm.org/index.php/initiatives/interchurch-dialogue/22-international-dialogue-between-the-catholic-church-and-mennonite-world-conference]  
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==Ongoing Dialogue==
 
==Ongoing Dialogue==
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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===PDF Reports===
 
===PDF Reports===
* [[Media:Called to Be Peacemakers Catholic Mennonite Interactions.pdf]]<BR>
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* [[Media:Called to Be Peacemakers Catholic Mennonite Interactions.pdf|Called to Be Peacemakers]]
* [[Media:Report_CathoMenno_Final_SP_-_PDF.pdf‎‎‎]]<BR>
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* [[Media:PeacemakersReportGERMAN.pdf]]<BR>
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* [[Media:Report_CathoMenno_Final_SP_-_PDF.pdf‎‎‎|Final Report]]
* [[Media:PeacemakersReportFRENCH.pdf]]<BR>
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* [[Media:PeacemakersReportDutch.pdf]] <BR>
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* [[Media:PeacemakersReportGERMAN.pdf|Peacemakers Report (German)]]
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* [[Media:PeacemakersReportFRENCH.pdf|Peacemakers Report (French)]]
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* [[Media:PeacemakersReportDutch.pdf|Peacemakers Report (Dutch)]]
  
 
===Bibliography===
 
===Bibliography===

Latest revision as of 11:57, 28 October 2014

"A dialogue between Catholics and Mennonites took place over a five-year period, from 1998-2003. The general purpose of the dialogue was to get better acquainted, to better understand Catholic and Mennonite positions on Christian faith and to contribute to overcoming long-held prejudices.

Under discussion were the intersection of the history of the two denominations; theology around the nature of the church, sacraments and ordinances and the commitment to peace; and addressing the healing of memories."[1]

Ongoing Dialogue

Resources

PDF Reports

Bibliography

Dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church Notes
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See also Ecumenical Dialogue