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Letters to AO

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Letters from 16 to 22 May 2011

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Two steps forward, two steps back

On ecumenism, 2011

Today, a Bright Thursday, I found it heartening to read [AO News Stories, 9 May] that “the most senior Roman Catholic prelate in Dublin, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, made history by reading the gospel at the enthronement of his Church of Ireland counterpart.”

But I was equally saddened to read [in this week’s Methodist Recorder (UK)] that an ordination service to be conducted in connection with the annual Methodist Conference, due to take place at Liverpool’s Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral, had been “moved at short notice to Chester Anglican Cathedral, following the withdrawal of the original invitation by the Roman Catholic Bishop . . . acting on the advice of the Vatican.”

Michael Kemp
St Andrew's, Wellesley
Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA
20 May 2011

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