HomeWorldHISTORIC BRIDGE: CANTERBURY ARCHBISHOP MEETS POPE IN LANDMARK STEP TOWARD CHURCH UNITY

HISTORIC BRIDGE: CANTERBURY ARCHBISHOP MEETS POPE IN LANDMARK STEP TOWARD CHURCH UNITY

But Catholics and Anglicans may also be waiting to see if the visit creates an environment where the two churches might move closer together toward ecumenical progress.

When former Archbishop Michael Ramsey, in 1966, was the first archbishop of Canterbury to officially visit Rome since the Reformation, some thought full unity might be achieved. But that hasn’t happened. One obstacle has been disagreements about women’s clerical status, recognized in several joint declarations by the two churches in the past 60 years — which is part of why Mullally’s visit to Rome is extraordinary.

Another is the issue of shared Communion, a continuing argument over whether Christ is fully present in the Eucharist after consecration, as Catholic teaching states. Finding accommodation on Communion would be a remarkable step forward, and one welcomed by many families where parents belong to the two churches.

While Mullally’s visit will include meetings with leading Anglicans in Rome and Anglican Church communities, there will also be a focus on talks with the Catholic Church to improve relations and understanding. The statement from the archbishop of Canterbury said this will happen through prayer, personal encounters and formal theological dialogue. There is also an aim “to affirm a shared witness, and encourage ongoing collaboration at both global and local levels,” according to the statement.

That shared witness and collaboration was seen at the global level when the late Pope Francis and immediate past Archbishop Justin Welby visited South Sudan together in 2023 to urge peace in the war-torn country. No similar joint visits have yet been announced for Mullally and Leo. However, Mullally said in her statement, “Our world needs the peace, justice and hope that Jesus Christ brings, and I give thanks that our churches can walk together as we share that good news with the world.”

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