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The Things That Unite Us
Page 4 from 1st April 1966T HE phrase to fasten on comes in the first paragraph of the Common Declaration signed by Pope Paul and Dr. Ramsey. It is : "representing the......

When Archbishop Ramsey Flies Out From London Airy W Port
Page 4 from 18th March 1966next Tuesday, he will take with him the prayers and good wishes of all understanding Christians in Britain for the success of his visit to Rome.......

Two Years In A Hard Job ...
Page 5 from 18th June 1965ON MONDAY Pope Paul VI will have completed his first two years in what one Protestant commentator has called the "most difficult job in......

Poi Abd Timan 1/11" Ifinn D R. Michael Ramsey, Archbishop Of
Page 3 from 24th December 1965Canterbury, has appointed three Anglican theologians to the , academic council of the Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies, in......

Another Step In A Silent Revolution
Page 8 from 21st October 1966By Fr. HENRY ST. JOHN O.P. 'THE Decree of Vatican II 'THE Ecumenism insists that all Catholics must recognise - the signs of the times" and take......

Greek Envoys Visit Rome And London
Page 1 from 19th February 1965T WO personal envoys of Pal riarch Athenagoras of Constantinople who had an audience with Pope Paul on Monday last, arrived in London on Wednesday......

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Page 4 from 26th February 1965• Two unity moves • The future of the U.N. T significant ecumenical moves have been made in the past week. One is the decision by the Vatican to......

Pope John Gives Council Outline
Page 1 from 18th November 1960F IVE hundred members of the various preparatory commissions of the forthcoming Ecumenical Council, gathered in Rome to start their work, heard......

Unity Go Ahead By W.c.c.
Page 2 from 28th February 1964GENEVA IST1 A N churches and individuals have been urged to take advantage of new opportunities for unity in a statement by the World Council of......

'dynamic' Church Links Urged
Page 1 from 26th May 1967By a Special Correspondent POLICY of "more dynamic collaboration" between Catholics and the World Council of Churches was recommended last week at......