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Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission The Anglican—Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) is an organization created in 1969 which seeks to make ecumenical progress between the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. The sponsors are the Anglican Consultative Council and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (formerly the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity). ARCIC seeks to identify common ground between the two communions. Ecumenical relations have become strained, owing to the ordination of women within the Anglican Communion and, in more recent years, the Anglican communion has internally become increasingly more divided over issues concerning human sexuality. ==Joint Preparatory Commission: 1967–68==
In 1967 there were three meetings, a preparatory meeting in Italy,〔9–13 January 1967, Villa Cagnola, Gazzada, Italy — "First Steps Toward Restoring Full Unity; identifying themes for dialogue"〕 a meeting on the place of scripture in England〔30 August–3 September 1967, Huntercombe Manor, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom — "The Authority of the Word of God and its Relationship to the Church"〕 and culminating in a meeting in Malta〔31 December 1967–3 January 1968, Mount St Joseph (Jesuit retreat house), Malta〕 culminating in the Malta Report.〔"A Vision for Unity" (The Malta Report ) Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission〕
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