Dialogue with the Anglican churches

The dialogue between the Leuenberg Church Fellowship and the churches participating in the Meissen Declaration and the Porvoo Declaration began in 1995 at Liebfrauenberg in Alsace. The aim of these conversations was to illuminate agreements and differences between the two sides and to consider the question of further collaboration between the churches in Europe. The conversations were summed up in Volume 4 of the "Leuenberger Texts" and made available to the public. The dialogue with the Anglican churches was continued in 2004 with a consultation which was supplemented with a further meeting in October 2005. This was about fundamental questions of ecclesiology. A press release documents the 2004 meeting.

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Anglicans and Protestants ask their churches to work towards a memorandum of agreement

The joint communiqué of the consultation between the British and Irish Anglican Churches and the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe CPCE taking place at Chateau Klingenthal, France, on 13-15 April 2011 states:
Thursday, May 5, 2011 - 16:30

Dialogue between Anglican and Protestant Churches in Europe

The Anglican and Protestant Churches in Europe discussed models of church unity. The dialogue will be continued with a particular focus on clarifying what communion is and how it is made visible in the ministry and life of the church.
Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 03:00

On the Way towards Deeper Understanding and Fuller Cooperation

At a Consultation held 22–24 October at Liebfrauenberg near Strasbourg, France, the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe and the representatives of the Anglican churches tackled the questions about the self-understanding of the Church
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - 01:00

Leuenberg, Meissen, and Porvoo

Saturday, June 1, 1996 - 01:00
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40 years Leuenberg Agreement

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