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Rome and Canterbury tells the story of the determined but little
known work being done to end the nearly five hundred year old
divisions between the Roman Catholic and the Anglican/Episcopal
Churches. The break was never intended, has never been fully
accepted and is experienced, by many, as a painful and open wound.
It is a personal account, by a non-professional, that begins the
story by reviewing the relevant history and theology, looks at
where we are today, and concludes with some personal reflections on
faith and belief in the US.
Seeking to promote Christian unity in a divided world, The Anglican
Centre in Rome provides a permanent Anglican Communion presence in
Rome. Written to coincide with the 50th anniversary year of the
centre, and offering an update to Frank Bliss's volume 'Anglicans
in Rome', 'An Open Door' tells the story of the past 10 years of
the centre and looks to its future. The book includes an appendix
with the significant milestones of the last ten years and a brief
historical record of the centre's 50 years. Archbishop Justin Welby
and Cardinal Koch provide their own reflections in the
introduction.
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