International Anglican–Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission
The International Anglican–Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM) is a commission established in 2001 by the
Roman Catholic Church as an official joint commission. IARCCUM exists in parallel with its theological counterpart Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission
.
Description
IARCCUM's purpose is:
- to facilitate the development of strategies for translating the degree of spiritual communion that has been achieved into visible and practical outcomes;
- to promote and monitor the formal response and reception of the agreed statements of ARCIC;
- to strengthen relations between ARCIC and national Anglican-Roman Catholic Commissions (ARCs), and between different national ARCs, providing support and resources in order to foster an exchange of information and practice;
- to encourage Anglican Provinces and Roman Catholic Episcopal Conferences to establish ARC dialogues where they do not exist;
- to encourage Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops to develop projects and programmes of joint witness and mission in the world.[1]
In 2000,
Bishop Donald Bolen and Bishop David Hamid
.
See also
- Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue
References
- ^ https://iarccum.org Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue. Official website of the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission
- ^ https://iarccum.org/doc/?d=32 Growing Together in Unity and Mission: Building on 40 years of Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue