Ordination of Women to the Christian Priesthood: An Anglican Perspective
ARCIC-II 58-1H/86

Protocol: ARCIC-II 58-1H/86
Author/editor(s): Charles P. Price
Creation: Mar. 1981 The date of original creation or publication, if known
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Citation:

A paper written for ARC/USA to explain why the Episcopal Church can view the ordination of women not as the denial but as the fulfilment of the catholic tradition. This undated paper appears to have been written subsequent to ARCIC II-58-1G, which is dated sometime after January 1981. The paper was included by J. Robert Wright in a dossier labelled ARCIC II-58-1.