SPOTLIGHT

Archbishop Dolan Named Bishops'  Moderator of Jewish Affairs, Succeeds Cardinal Keeler,  Archbishop-Emeritus of Baltimore
October 23, 2009

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
Apostolic Visit to the United States
Oct. 20- Nov. 6

Agenda



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2010 Advanced Ecumenical Institute
July 25-July 31, 2010
St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota.
Sponsored by CADEIO and the SEIA.                      More details to follow

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
Apostolic Visit to the United States
Oct. 20- Nov. 6

Agenda

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USCCB General Meeting

12/15-17

United Methodist-Catholic Dialogue

1/12-15

Christian Churches Together

3/10-14

Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue

3/14-17

Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue

USCCB NOTEWORTHY NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

Polish National, Catholic Dialogue Focuses on Clergy Transfers between Churches   November 13, 2009

Muslims, Catholics Discuss Religion in Public Square at Milwaukee Meeting November 13, 2009

Orthodox-Catholic Consultation Responds To “Ravenna Document” November 4, 2009

Anglican-Catholic Theological Consultation Looks at Immigration, New Vatican Statement November 2, 2009

Archbishop Dolan Named Bishops'  Moderator of Jewish Affairs, Succeeds Cardinal Keeler,  Archbishop-Emeritus of Baltimore  October 23, 2009

Cardinal George Responds to Vatican Announcement on Anglican Groups Entering Catholic Church  October 20, 2009

Dialogue Statement, Vocations Topic Of Catholic-Oriental Orthodox Church Meeting October 19, 2009

Bishops Clarify Statement On Dialogue With Jewish Community, Plan To Excise Two Lines From Earlier Statement On ‘Doctrinal Ambiguities’ October 6, 2009

Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists Mark Tenth Anniversary Of Historic Agreement September 23, 2009

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