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A. LETTER
TO THE PRESIDENTS OF THE CONFERENCES OF BISHOPS
Rome, June 30, 2000
Your Eminence
(Your Excellency):
In recent
years, the attention of this Congregation has been directed to problems arising
from the use of the phrase «sister Churches,» an
expression which appears in important documents of the Magisterium,
but which has also been employed in other writings, and in the discussions
connected with the dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches. It is an expression that
has become part of the common vocabulary to indicate the objective bond between
the Church of Rome and Orthodox
Churches.
Unfortunately,
in certain publications and in the writings of some theologians involved in
ecumenical dialogue, it has recently become common to use this expression to
indicate the Catholic Church on the one hand and the Orthodox Church on the
other, leading people to think that in fact the one Church of Christ does not
exist, but may be re-established through the reconciliation of the two sister
Churches. In addition, the same expression has been applied improperly by
some to the relationship between the Catholic Church on the one hand, and the
Anglican Communion and non-catholic ecclesial communities on the other.
In this sense, a «theology of sister Churches» or an «ecclesiology of sister
Churches» is spoken of, characterized by ambiguity and discontinuity with
respect to the correct original meaning of the expression as found in the
documents of the Magisterium.
In order to
overcome these equivocations and ambiguities in the use and application of the
expression «sister Churches,» the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
has judged it necessary to prepare the enclosed Note on the Expression «Sister
Churches» which was approved by Pope John Paul II in the Audience of June 9,
2000. The indications contained in this Note are, therefore, to be held
as authoritative and binding, although the Note will not be published in
official form in the Acta Apostolicae
Sedis, given its limited purpose of specifying the
correct theological terminology on this subject.
In providing
you with a copy of this document, the Congregation asks you to kindly
communicate the concerns and specific indications expressed therein to your
Conference of Bishops and especially to the Commission or Office entrusted with
ecumenical dialogue, so that the publications and other texts of the Episcopal
Conference and its various offices will carefully abide by what is established
in the Note.
With
gratitude for your assistance and with prayerful best wishes, I remain
Sincerely
yours in Christ,
+ Joseph
Card. Ratzinger
Prefect
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