1 October 2015 A.D. UPDATE: ACNA & OCA Dialogue Committee
1 October 2015 A.D. UPDATE: ACNA & OCA
Dialogue Committee
Editors. “Update from the ACNA
& OCA Dialogue Committee.” Anglican
Church in North America. N.d. http://www.anglicanchurch.net/?/main/page/1107. Accessed 1 Oct 2015.
The ACNA and OCA Dialogue
Committee honors the past while building our relationship and encouraging our
mutual missions in North America.
The ecumenical leaders of the Orthodox Church in
America (OCA) and the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) dialogue met this
week at the Church of the Holy Communion in Dallas, Texas. The co-chairs,
Archpriest Chad Hatfield, Chancellor of St. Vladimir’s Theological Seminary,
and The Rt. Rev. Kevin Bond Allen, Bishop of the Diocese of Cascadia, led the
discussions in response to the historic meeting in Moscow last August between
Archbishop Foley Beach and His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of the Russian
Orthodox Church. The Rt. Rev. Ray Sutton, Dean of the Ecumenical
Relations Task Force, gave an excellent report, and the leaders discussed its
import for the future ecumenism and work of the OCA-ACNA dialogue. The
Most Rev. Archbishop Melchizedek, Bishop of Pittsburgh and the Diocese of
Western Pennsylvania, encouraged the committee to learn more about the history
of the Orthodox and Anglican relationship in order to work towards a faithful
cooperation and witness to world.
It was agreed the Committee would focus future work
on the following:
1.
To produce a book on the history of the Orthodox and Anglican ecumenical
dialogue, which dates back to the late 1800’s;
2.
To present papers on Moral Theology, Ecclesiology, and Theology to, in
part, explore how we can join together in addressing the cultural and moral
challenges of our day;
3.
to present papers on the nature of the priesthood within the Orthodox and
Anglican Churches;
4.
to discuss what unity means, as well as potential impediments to it, among
Orthodox and Anglicans in their respective jurisdictions, both locally and
globally; and
5.
what it means to “be in communion” so that we can work towards better understanding
and unity where possible.
Those present from the OCA were The Most Rev.
Archbishop Melchizedek, The V. Rev. Archpriest Chad Hatfield, The Rev. John
Parker. Those present from the Anglican Church in North America were The
Rt. Rev. Bishop Kevin Allen, The Rt. Rev. Bishop Ray Sutton, The Rt. Rev. Keith
Ackerman, and Dr. Michael Howell.
Their next meeting will be late June 2016 in
Charleston, South Carolina.
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