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Product Description This book is a general reader's abridgement of five reports by diocesan ecumenical officers from the Episcopal and Roman Catholic diocese in America. Feelings of church leaders about such topics as eucharistic sharing, ministry, authority, theology, pastoral care, ecumenics, and shared responsibility were investigated. Contributors: Ernest R. Falardeau, Robert S. Ervin, Raymond A. Barton, George A. Kilcourse, Donald W. Gross, Richard W. Townley, Jr., William D. Nix, Jr., G. Donald Ferree, Jr., Monica K. Hellwig, Louis Weil, John T. Ford, Marianne H. Micks, V. Nelle Bellamy, Frederick M. Jelly, Patrick R. Granfield and James E. Griffis. Written for the general reader, this study should be of interest to theologians. Copublished with the National Association of Diocesan Ecumenical Officers. Review The unique contribution of these surveys is the insight that they offer into what ecumenical officers are really thinking, saying, and doing.>>>> (Prof. J. Robert Wright Religious Studies Review)This volume summarizes, with concrete evidence, the grassroots responses of American Episcopalians and Roman Catholics to the work of the AnglicanRoman Catholic International Commission. It is basic reading to all who are concerned with the ecumenical movement as a local phenomenon in American religious life.>>> (Prof. J. Robert Wright)This volume summarizes, with concrete evidence, the grassroots responses of American Episcopalians and Roman Catholics to the work of the AnglicanRoman Catholic International Commission. It is basic reading to all who are concerned with the ecumenical movement as a local phenomenon in American religious life. (Prof. J. Robert Wright)The unique contribution of these surveys is the insight that they offer into what ecumenical officers are really thinking, saying, and doing. (Prof. J. Robert Wright Religious Studies Review)
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