Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity
Art. 135 — It is the function of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity to engage in ecumenical work through timely initiatives and
activities, labouring to restore unity among Christians.
Art. 136 — § 1. It sees that the decrees of the Second Vatican
Council pertaining to ecumenism are put into practice.
It deals with the correct interpretation of the principles of ecumenism and
enjoins that they be carried out.
§ 2. It fosters, brings together, and coordinates national and
international Catholic organizations promoting Christian unity, and supervises
their undertakings.
§ 3. After prior consultation with the Supreme Pontiff, the Council
maintains relations with Christians of Churches and ecclesial communities that
do not yet have full communion with the Catholic Church, and especially
organizes dialogue and meetings to promote unity with them, with the help of
theological experts of sound doctrine. As often as may seem opportune, the
Council deputes Catholic observers to Christian meetings, and it invites
observers from other Churches and ecclesial communities to Catholic meetings.
Art. 137 — § 1. Since the Council often deals with matters which
by their very nature touch on questions of faith, it must proceed in close
connection with the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, especially if
declarations and public documents have to be issued.
§ 2. In dealing with important matters concerning the separated
Oriental Churches, the Council must first hear the Congregation for the
Oriental Churches.
Art. 138 — Within the Council there exists a Commission to study and
deal with matters concerning the Jews from a religious perspective, the
Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews; the president of the Council
presides over the Commission.
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