Marriages Between Anglicans and Roman Catholics
ARCCM 25B

Protocol: ARCCM 25B
Author/editor(s): English ARC
Creation: 1974 (The date of original creation or publication, if known)
Size/extent: 5 pages
Event: ARCCM: Ecclesiological positions and pastoral disciplines, Dublin, 1-5 April 1974
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Anglicans and Roman Catholics agree very largely on the nature and purposes of christian marriage. The following short statement does not attempt to express this fundamental agreement in belief. Nor does it consider various aspects of married life between an Anglican and a Roman Catholic. It aims simply to provide guidelines for those about to be married, particularly in areas where Roman Catholic thinking and discipline cause difficulties and misunderstandings.

BMU/EngARC(74)3
ISBN: 0715155156, 9780715155158
5pp.



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