Division and Hope in the Holy City: Learnings From Rome and Jerusalem

October 25, 2016 - November 1, 2016
Rome
Italy

DIVISION AND HOPE IN THE HOLY CITY: LEARNINGS FROM ROME AND JERUSALEM

A Joint Course of The Anglican Centre in Rome and St George’s College, Jerusalem
October 25 – November 1 2016

Course venue: St George’s College Jerusalem
A course focusing upon Christian diversity and ecumenism which will include sessions on historical councils and church divisions, visits to several of the 13 official Jerusalem churches with their varied liturgies, and conversations about current affairs in ecumenical dialogue.
The course will address the main issues in the ecumenical dialogue, the challenges shared by Christian churches today, the differences that divide, and the hope for greater strength in unity .
The course falls within and celebrates the 50th anniversary year of the foundation of the ACR in 1966.  It will be led by Archbishop David Moxon, Director of the ACR, and the course team will include Dom Henry Wansbrough and Bishop Geoffrey Rowell, with Rev Rodney Aist of SGJ as course facilitator on site.
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