Vatican signals possible dialogue with new Anglican Communion

Vatican signals possible dialogue with new Anglican Communion

The Vatican has signaled it may be open to ecumenical dialogue with the new, conservative breakaway Global Anglican Communion, a move that would upend decades of Catholic-Anglican relations centered on the See of Canterbury, the English church’s historic “first among equals.” In a significant development first reported by the German Catholic outlet Katholisch, a top Vatican official publicly questioned who the Catholic Church’s official dialogue partner will be following the Anglican Communion’s recent historic split.

 

Vatican signals possible dialogue with new Anglican Communion

Vatican signals possible dialogue with new Anglican Communion

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