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Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity

The Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, previously named the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU), is a dicastery within the Holy See whose origins are associated with the Second Vatican Council which met intermittently from 1962 to 1965.

Origins Edit

Pope John XXIII wanted the Catholic Church to engage in the contemporary ecumenical movement. He established a Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity (SPCU)[1] on 5 June 1960 as one of the preparatory commissions for the council, and appointed Cardinal Augustin Bea as its first president. The secretariat invited other churches and world communions to send observers to the council.

The Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity prepared and presented a number of documents to the council:

Following the council, in 1966 Pope Paul VI confirmed the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity as a permanent dicastery of the Holy See.

In the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus (28 June 1988), Pope John Paul II renamed the secretariat the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

The PCPCU has two sections dealing with:

  • The Eastern Churches - The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches as well as the Assyrian Church of the East;
  • The Western Churches and Ecclesial Communities and the World Council of Churches.

Purpose Edit

The dicastery has a twofold role:

  • The promotion within the Catholic Church of an authentic ecumenical spirit according to the conciliar decree Unitatis redintegratio;
  • To develop dialogue and collaboration with the other churches and world communions.

Since its creation, it has also established a cordial cooperation with the World Council of Churches (WCC). Twelve Catholic theologians have been members of the WCC's Faith and Order Commission since 1968.

The PCPCU is responsible for naming Catholic observers at various ecumenical gatherings and in its turn invites observers or "fraternal delegates" of other churches or ecclesial communities to major events of the Catholic Church.

At present, the PCPCU is engaged in an international theological dialogue with each of the following churches and world communions:

Structure Edit

Directed by a Cardinal President, assisted by a Secretary, a Joint Secretary, and an Under-Secretary.

Current leadership
Presidents
Secretaries

The Bible Edit

The council is responsible for working with other churches on ecumenical translations of scripture, and promoted the establishment of the Catholic Biblical Federation.[citation needed]

Relations with the Jews Edit

The Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews is the responsibility of the PCPCU, while the Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with Muslims comes under the direction of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. This is because when the council was being created the Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews was consulted as to whether it wished to come under the Inter-Religious Dialogue Council, it declined and thus remains part of the Promoting Christian Unity Council.[citation needed]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission, Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity (SPCU), accessed 19 April 2023
  2. ^ "The Holy See - The Roman Curia - Pontifical Councils - Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
  3. ^ "Roman Catholic Church and International Lutheran Council to begin dialogue". Canadianlutheran.ca. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) and the International Lutheran Council (ILC) to Hold Informal International Dialogue - International Lutheran Council". Ilc-online.org. 19 November 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  5. ^ "A New (Confessional) Direction in Catholic-Lutheran Dialogue - Mathew Block". Firstthings.com. Retrieved 25 October 2017.

External links Edit

  • GCatholic.org
  • The Pontifical Council's website
  • The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
  • Commission for Religious Relations with Jews

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Bea as its first president The secretariat invited other churches and world communions to send observers to the council The Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity prepared and presented a number of documents to the council Ecumenism Unitatis redintegratio Non Christian religions Nostra aetate Religious liberty Dignitatis humanae With the doctrinal commission the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei verbum Following the council in 1966 Pope Paul VI confirmed the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity as a permanent dicastery of the Holy See In the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus 28 June 1988 Pope John Paul II renamed the secretariat the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity The PCPCU has two sections dealing with The Eastern Churches The Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches as well as the Assyrian Church of the East The Western Churches and Ecclesial Communities and the World Council of Churches Purpose EditThe dicastery has a twofold role The promotion within the Catholic Church of an authentic ecumenical spirit according to the conciliar decree Unitatis redintegratio To develop dialogue and collaboration with the other churches and world communions Since its creation it has also established a cordial cooperation with the World Council of Churches WCC Twelve Catholic theologians have been members of the WCC s Faith and Order Commission since 1968 The PCPCU is responsible for naming Catholic observers at various ecumenical gatherings and in its turn invites observers or fraternal delegates of other churches or ecclesial communities to major events of the Catholic Church At present the PCPCU is engaged in an international theological dialogue with each of the following churches and world communions The Assyrian Church of the East 2 The Eastern Orthodox Church The Oriental Orthodox churches The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Anglican Communion The International Lutheran Council 3 4 5 The Lutheran World Federation The World Alliance of Reformed Churches The World Methodist Council The Baptist World Alliance The Christian Church Disciples of Christ The World Evangelical Alliance Some which Pentecostal groups Structure EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Directed by a Cardinal President assisted by a Secretary a Joint Secretary and an Under Secretary Current leadershipPresident Kurt Koch 2010 Secretary Brian Farrell 2002 Under Secretary Andrea PalmieriPresidentsAugustin Bea 6 June 1960 16 November 1968 Johannes Willebrands 12 April 1969 12 December 1989 Edward Cassidy 12 December 1989 3 March 2001 Walter Kasper 3 March 2001 1 July 2010 Kurt Koch 1 July 2010 present SecretariesJohannes Willebrands 28 June 1960 12 April 1969 Jean Jerome Hamer 12 April 1969 14 June 1973 Pierre Duprey de M Afr 25 April 1983 16 March 1999 Jean Claude Perisset 16 November 1996 to 12 November 1998 Walter Kasper 16 March 1999 3 March 2001 Marc Ouellet 3 March 2001 15 November 2002 Brian Farrell L C 19 December 2002 present The Bible EditThe council is responsible for working with other churches on ecumenical translations of scripture and promoted the establishment of the Catholic Biblical Federation citation needed Relations with the Jews EditThe Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews is the responsibility of the PCPCU while the Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with Muslims comes under the direction of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue This is because when the council was being created the Commission of the Holy See for Religious Relations with the Jews was consulted as to whether it wished to come under the Inter Religious Dialogue Council it declined and thus remains part of the Promoting Christian Unity Council citation needed See also Edit nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp Vatican City portalJoint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox ChurchesReferences Edit International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity SPCU accessed 19 April 2023 The Holy See The Roman Curia Pontifical Councils Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity www vatican va Retrieved 2017 11 25 Roman Catholic Church and International Lutheran Council to begin dialogue Canadianlutheran ca 21 November 2013 Retrieved 25 October 2017 Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity PCPCU and the International Lutheran Council ILC to Hold Informal International Dialogue International Lutheran Council Ilc online org 19 November 2013 Retrieved 25 October 2017 A New Confessional Direction in Catholic Lutheran Dialogue Mathew Block Firstthings com 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