Letter of Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy regarding the ARCIC Clarifications
ARCIC-II 328/94

Protocol: ARCIC-II 328/94
Author/editor(s): Edward Cassidy
Creation: 11 Mar. 1994 (The date of original creation or publication, if known)

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    Cassidy, Edward. Letter of Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy regarding the ARCIC Clarifications, ARCIC-II 328/94 (11 Mar. 1994). https://iarccum.org/doc/34.

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Published together with the Clarifications (ARCIC II327) and the statement by the cochairs (ARCIC II329)




Letter of Cardinal Cassidy to the CoChairmen of ARCIC II

Bishop Mark Santer, Bishop of Birmingham and Bishop Cormac MurphyOConnor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton

March 11th, 1994

On September 4th last, you sent me a document containingClarifications of Certain Aspects of the Agreed Statements on Eucharist and Ministrywhich had been submitted to and approved by the ARCIC II meeting taking place in Venice at that time.

This document has been examined by the appropriate dicasteries of the Holy See and I am now in a position to assure you that the said clarifications have indeed thrown new light on the questions concerning Eucharist and Ministry in the Final Report of ARCIC I for which further study had been requested.

The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity is therefore most grateful to the members of ARCIC II, and to those from ARCIC I who prepared these clarifications. The agreement reached on Eucharist and Ministry by ARCIC I is thus greatly strengthened and no further study would seem to be required at this stage.

There is one observation that I should like to bring to your notice in this connection. It concerns the question of Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament, and in particular the comparison which is made on page 4 of the Clarifications between the practice of the Orthodox Churches (and the Catholic Churches of Eastern rite) and that of the Anglican communion. Orthodox and Easternrite Catholics have a very clear and uniform practice concerning the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament. While there are differences in respect to devotions connected with the Reserved Sacrament, adoration of the Reserved Sacrament is normal for both Orthodox and GreekCatholics.

The Clarifications do not seem to make clear that this can be said unreservedly and uniformly for Anglicans. In fact the Clarifications state thatprovision for the reservation of the Sacrament is found within the Anglican Church according to pastoral circumstancesand thatin the Church of England, for example, this is regulated by the faculty jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop“. It seems important to stress that the Response of the Holy See to the Final Report was concerned not with the question of devotions associated with Christs presence in the Reserved Sacrament, but with the implications of diverse Anglican practice regarding Reservation itself and attitudes towards the Reserved Sacrament.

The remarkable consensus reached up to now on the themes dealt with by ARCIC I will only be able to be seen in its full light and importance as the work of ARCIC II proceeds. This would appear to be particularly the case in respect of the study of the questions still open in relation to the third part of the Final Report of ARCIC I, dealing with Authority in the Church. It would seem urgent, then, that this question be taken up as soon as possible by ARCIC II.

With the expression of my deep esteem and kind personal greetings,

Yours sincerely in the Lord,

Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy
President, Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity