MCG – 11th Meeting Programme
Malines XI: York, UK (March-April, 2025)
Malines XI: York, UK (March-April, 2025).

Author/editor(s): Malines Conversations Group
Creation: 29 Mar. 2025 The date of original creation or publication, if known
Event: 11th meeting, York Minster, York, UK, 29 March to 4 April 2025
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11th meeting
York, UK
29 March – 4 April 2025

RECALLING LAST YEAR

  • JEREMY MORRIS, The red thread in our Conversations
  • DAVID NIEUWEJAERS, Seeing with the Eyes of Fire – Imagining the Imaginal

THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUES

  • MARTIN BROWNE, Updates on ARCIC and IARCCUM and other relevant dialogues
  • ANDREJ JEFTIC, Preparations of the Sixth World Conference of Faith and Order (October 2025)
  • RAIMO GOYARROLA, BISHOP OF HELSINKI, The progress of the Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue in Finland
  • DR. GEMMA SIMMONDS CJ, An honest appraisal of the synodal process of the Roman Catholic Church

BAPTISM AND MINISTRY I

  • STEPHEN COTTRELL, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, Baptism and ministry: personal reflections from the perspective of a Christian, Priest and Bishop

BAPTISM AND MINISTRY II

  • JAMES HAWKEY, Those born here are holy’ What more is there to say of baptism?
  • ANGELA BERLIS, Response
  • THOMAS O’LOUGHLIN, Women in sacramental ministry: can Roman Catholics by-pass the logic of Trent
  • KIRSTY BORTHWICK, Response

THE TRUTH OF FAITH CHALLENGED BY THE REALITY OF LIFE I

  • CYRILLE VAEL, Waking up from ‘reality blindness’: identifying fundamental questions
  • KIRSTY BORTHWICK, Interactive working session (‘privilege walk’)

THE TRUTH OF FAITH CHALLENGED BY THE REALITY OF LIFE II

  • DAVID ROEF NIEUWEJAERS, When flesh becomes the word, and spirit becomes the law.
  • Reflections on validity, the imaginal world and the limitations of a left-brain theology
  • Guided Session of Questions and Answers

TOWARDS A TEXT ON THE QUESTION OF ORDAINED MINISTRY OF WOMEN

  • GEMMA SIMMONDS CJ, The status quo of the question in the Roman Catholic Church
  • JORIS GELDHOF, Working session: harvesting early fruits and planting new seeds

CLOSING SESSION

  • THOMAS O’LOUGHLIN, Synthesis General Discussion & Business meeting