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Porvoo Communion

The Porvoo Communion is a communion of 15 predominantly northern European Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran churches, with a couple of far-southwestern European (in the Iberian Peninsula) church bodies of the same denomination. It was established in 1992 by a theological agreement entitled the Porvoo Common Statement which establishes full communion between and among these churches.[1] The agreement was negotiated in the town of Järvenpää in Finland, but the communion's name comes from the nearby city of Porvoo, where a joint Eucharist (or Holy Communion) was celebrated in Porvoo Cathedral after the formal signing in Järvenpää.

Countries with churches of the Porvoo Communion. The names of churches in the Anglican Communion are magenta coloured (or pink color), those established after the First Vatican Council of the Roman Catholic Church in 1868–1870 are in blue (or violet); the names of Nordic Lutheran churches (Scandinavia and Baltic area) are red.

Overview

The first seeds to the broader communion formed in 1992 were planted in 1922 when the Anglican Church and the Church of Sweden agreed to enter communion with each other. In 1938, the Archbishop of Canterbury, symbolic head of the Anglican Communion in London, invited the representatives of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church and Latvian Lutheran Church to the Lambeth Palace in London in order to reach "altar and pulpit fellowship" between the Anglican and Baltic Lutheran churches. This process came to a formal conclusion with the establishment of the much wider Porvoo Communion in 1992. The churches involved are the several Anglican churches of the British Isles (headed by the founding Church of England) and the other Evangelical Lutheran churches of the Northern European countries. Later negotiations brought the small Anglican churches of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) into the agreement. These churches all share episcopal polity of church organization with the three-fold ministry of bishops, priests (or pastors) and deacons within the historical episcopate with apostolic succession (only bishops ordaining clergy or other bishops, priests and deacons). This is based on the original ministry of the early church.

The Porvoo Communion has no central office or overseer. Each member church has a contact person and these form a contact group which meets each year. Two bishops, one Lutheran and the other Anglican, are co-moderators of the contact group, and there are two co-secretaries also drawn from each tradition. Both are members of the Lutheran World Federation and the Anglican Communion.[2] There are also various conferences and meetings organized to discuss issues of concern to the entire Communion.[3]

Participants

Signatories of the Porvoo Communion:[4][5]

1994
1995
2001
2010
  • The Church of Denmark – The Church of Denmark voted in December 2009 to join the Porvoo Communion as a full member and signed the "Porvoo Common Statement" declaration on October 3, 2010.[6]
2014
Observers

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Porvoo Common Statement". porvoocommunion.org.
  2. ^ "Porvoo communion contacts". porvoocommunion.org. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Interchange". porvoocommunion.org. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Anglican Churches". porvoocommunion.org. The Porvoo Communion. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Lutheran Churches". porvoocommunion.org. The Porvoo Communion. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  6. ^ (Press release). Official press release. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Observer Churches". porvoocommunion.org. The Porvoo Communion. Retrieved 10 May 2014.

Further reading

  • Tjørhom, Ola, ed. (2002). Apostolicity and Unity: Essays on the Porvoo Common Statement. Geneva, CH: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 978-2-8254-1375-3.

External links

  • Official website
  • "Anglican-Lutheran Society".

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The Porvoo Communion is a communion of 15 predominantly northern European Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran churches with a couple of far southwestern European in the Iberian Peninsula church bodies of the same denomination It was established in 1992 by a theological agreement entitled the Porvoo Common Statement which establishes full communion between and among these churches 1 The agreement was negotiated in the town of Jarvenpaa in Finland but the communion s name comes from the nearby city of Porvoo where a joint Eucharist or Holy Communion was celebrated in Porvoo Cathedral after the formal signing in Jarvenpaa Countries with churches of the Porvoo Communion The names of churches in the Anglican Communion are magenta coloured or pink color those established after the First Vatican Council of the Roman Catholic Church in 1868 1870 are in blue or violet the names of Nordic Lutheran churches Scandinavia and Baltic area are red Contents 1 Overview 2 Participants 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksOverview EditThe first seeds to the broader communion formed in 1992 were planted in 1922 when the Anglican Church and the Church of Sweden agreed to enter communion with each other In 1938 the Archbishop of Canterbury symbolic head of the Anglican Communion in London invited the representatives of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church and Latvian Lutheran Church to the Lambeth Palace in London in order to reach altar and pulpit fellowship between the Anglican and Baltic Lutheran churches This process came to a formal conclusion with the establishment of the much wider Porvoo Communion in 1992 The churches involved are the several Anglican churches of the British Isles headed by the founding Church of England and the other Evangelical Lutheran churches of the Northern European countries Later negotiations brought the small Anglican churches of the Iberian Peninsula Spain and Portugal into the agreement These churches all share episcopal polity of church organization with the three fold ministry of bishops priests or pastors and deacons within the historical episcopate with apostolic succession only bishops ordaining clergy or other bishops priests and deacons This is based on the original ministry of the early church The Porvoo Communion has no central office or overseer Each member church has a contact person and these form a contact group which meets each year Two bishops one Lutheran and the other Anglican are co moderators of the contact group and there are two co secretaries also drawn from each tradition Both are members of the Lutheran World Federation and the Anglican Communion 2 There are also various conferences and meetings organized to discuss issues of concern to the entire Communion 3 Participants EditSignatories of the Porvoo Communion 4 5 1994 The Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania The Church of Norway The Scottish Episcopal Church The Church of Sweden1995 The Church of England The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland The Church of Ireland The Church of Iceland The Church in Wales2001The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church Portugal The Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church2010The Church of Denmark The Church of Denmark voted in December 2009 to join the Porvoo Communion as a full member and signed the Porvoo Common Statement declaration on October 3 2010 6 2014The Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Worldwide The Lutheran Church in Great BritainObservers The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia since 1994 7 See also Edit Christianity portalChurches Beyond Borders Called to Common Mission Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe Waterloo Declaration Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe Ecumenical Movement List of the largest Protestant denominationsReferences Edit The Porvoo Common Statement porvoocommunion org Porvoo communion contacts porvoocommunion org Retrieved 10 May 2014 Interchange porvoocommunion org Retrieved 10 May 2014 Anglican Churches porvoocommunion org The Porvoo Communion Retrieved 10 May 2014 Lutheran Churches porvoocommunion org The Porvoo Communion Retrieved 10 May 2014 Sondagens gudstjeneste i Kobenhavns Domkirke dannede rammen om den historiske underskrivning af Porvoo deklarationen Press release Official press release Archived from the original on 12 October 2010 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Observer Churches porvoocommunion org The Porvoo Communion Retrieved 10 May 2014 Further reading EditTjorhom Ola ed 2002 Apostolicity and Unity Essays on the Porvoo Common Statement Geneva CH Wm B Eerdmans Publishing ISBN 978 2 8254 1375 3 External links EditOfficial website Anglican Lutheran Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Porvoo Communion amp oldid 1136642113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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