MCG – 10th Meeting Programme
The 10th meeting of the Malines Conversations Group was held at the Sofia Centre in Helsinki. Photo credit: Jaakko Rusama ~ Apr. 2024
Malines X: Sophia Center, Helsinki. Photo credit: ~ Apr. 2024
The 10th meeting of the Malines Conversations Group was held at the Sofia Centre in Helsinki. Photo credit: David Hamid ~ 20 Apr. 2024
Participants in the 10th meeting of the Malines Conversations Group in the Sofia Centre in Helsinki. Photo credit: Jaakko Rusama ~ 20 Apr. 2024
Bishop David Hamid, suffragan bishop of Europe in the Church of England, at the 10th meeting of the Malines Conversations Group, held in the Sofia Centre, Helsinki. Photo credit: Mayvor Wärn-Rancken ~ 20 Apr. 2024
Some of the participants in the 10th meeting of the Malines Conversations Group held in Helsinki. From left to right: Dr Jaakko Rusama, Ms Mayvor Wärn-Rancken (Gen Sec of the Finnish Ecumenical Council), Metropolitan Fr Ambrosius, Bishop David Hamid, Bishop Raimo Goyarrola of the Catholic Church in Finland and Emeritus Bishop Eero Huovinen of the Finnish Lutheran Church. Photo credit: Jaakko Rusama ~ 20 Apr. 2024
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Malines Conversations Group
Creation: 20 Apr. 2024
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10th meeting, Sofia Centre, Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 20-26 April 2024
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Tenth Meeting
Sophia Center, Helsinki
April 20 – 26, 2024
ECUMENICAL MEETING, WITH FINNISH GUESTS
Welcome: BISHOP RAIMO GOYARROLA OF HELSINKI & METROPOLITAN AMBROSIUS
- ANGELA BERLIS, The Malines Conversations Group
- KEITH PECKLERS, The importance of the Malines Conversations
- JEREMY MORRIS, The Porvoo agreement and the Meissen agreement
- DAVID HAMID, Reflections on a life’s ministry for the unity of the Church
CHALLENGING THEOLOGY?
- THOMAS POTT, Where we come from
- TOM O’LOUGHLIN, Can Ad theologiam promovendam (2023) help Roman Catholic thinking and practice towards greater ecumenical sharing?
- ANGELA BERLIS, JENNIFER COOPER, KIRSTY BORTHWICK, Church and Ministry of Women. Testimonies
CHALLENGING LIFE?
- STEPHEN CROFT, Artificial Intelligence versus Theology and Ethics
CHALLENGING THE HUMAN PERSON?
- AMBROISE BOTEZ, Transhumanism: the Challenges of an Inverted Theology of Human Personhood
- ALEXANDRE ÉTAIX, “Called to be free”: Reflections on the Human Person in S. John Chrysostom
CHALLENGES FROM SCRIPTURE
- GORDON LATHROP, Anthropologies of the Bible: some reflections on what is helpful and what is hurtful for us
- DAVID HAMID, JENNIFER COOPER, MARTIN BROWNE, Updates on ARCIC and IARCUM and other relevant dialogues
- NICK SAGOVSKY, A Preliminary Reflection on the Ghent Altarpiece: Women and Men adoring the Lamb of God
CHALLENGES FROM TRADITION
- DAVID ROEF NIEUWEJAERS, Towards an ‘Ecclesia Imaginalis’ –
Part I: Re-discovering the imaginal world within, between and beyond our Churches
Part II: Lessons from the Christian theosophical tradition on the symbolizing nature of the priestly ministry and the unity of the inner Church
IDENTIFYING CHALLENGES
- KEITH PECKLERS, Christian Social Regeneration and the Prophetic Voice: Lessons from the Liturgical Movement
- JORIS GELDHOF, Sacramentological Reflections on Some Recent Papal Documents
- BISHOP IRJA KAARINA ASKOLA & METROPOLITAN AMBROSIUS, Theology in Context: the Journey Towards Women’s Ordinations in Finland
CLOSING SESSION
- MARTIN BROWNE: Synthesis
- General Discussion & Business meeting