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International Roman Catholic – Old Catholic Dialogue Commission
OC – RC

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Meetings and Documents

FIRST SERIES (2004-2009)

MEETINGS
  • March 13-15, 2003 – Stuttgart, Germany (Conference Centre at Hohenheim) Preliminary organizing meeting
  1. May 10-12, 2004 – Bern, Switzerland (Christkatholisches Kirchgemeindehaus) “Work on ecclesiology; primacy and synodical structure”
  2. December 2-3, 2004 – Bern, Switzerland (Christkatholisches Kirchgemeindehaus) “Work on ecclesiology; primacy and synodical structure”
  3. May 22-24, 2005 – Würzburg, Germany (St. Burkardus-Haus) “Continued work on ecclesiology; primacy and synodical structure”
  4. October 23-25, 2005 – Würzburg, Germany (Schönstattzentrum Marienhöhe) “Continuing work on ecclesiology; primacy and synodical structure”
  5. May 7-9, 2006 – Elspeet, Netherlands (Mennorode Conferentiecentrum) “Continuing work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology” 6. September 24-26, 2006 – Würzburg, Germany (Exerzitienhaus Himmelspforten) “Continued work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ec ;clesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels”
  6. May 6-8, 2007 – Bonn, Germany (Alt-Katholisches Gemeindezentrum St. Cyprian) “Continuing work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels; drafting report”
  7. October 14-16, 2007 – Würzburg, Germany (St. Burkardus-Haus) “Continuing the work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels”
  8. June 1-3, 2008 – Bern, Switerland (Christkatholisches Kirchgemeindehaus) “Continuing work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels; preliminary draft of report”
  9. October 19-21, – 2008 Würzburg, Germany (St. Burkardus-Haus) “Continuing work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels; study of consenus for final report”
  10. May 10-12, 2009 – Salzburg, Austria (Johannes Schlössl der Pallottiner) “Concluding work on ecclesiology; papal ministry serving the unity of the church; remaining in truth; communio ecclesiology; personal, collegial and communitarian responsability for the unity of church; aspects of canon law supporting ecclesial communion at various levels; Final Report presenting the results of its consultations” – FINAL REPORT: CHURCH AND CHURCH COMMUNION
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CO-CHAIRS

Bishop emeritus Prof. Dr. Paul-Werner Scheele, Würzburg (C) Bishop Fritz-René Müller, Bern (OC)

CO-SECRETARIES

Msgr. Dr. Matthias Türk, Vatican City (C) Lic. theol. Maja Weyermann, Bern (1st and 2nd session) (OC) Dr. Peter-Ben Smit, MA; Bern (3rd and 4th session) (OC) Prof. Dr. Harald Münch, Egmond aan Zee (5th session) (OC) Prof. Mag. Martin Eisenbraun, Salzburg (6th – 11th sessions) (OC)

SECOND SERIES (2012-2019)

MEETINGS
    1. December 3-6, 2012 – Paderborn, Germany “Reorganizing and Planning; the ministry of the Bishop of Rome in the communion of local Churches; the relationship between the universal and the local Church; relation between Eucharistic communion and ecclesial communion; the issues of women’s ordination and the Marian dogmas”
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    4. December 2014
    5. June 29-July 3, 2015 – Köln, Germany “The Relationship of the Local to the Universal Church and the Role of the Petrine Ministry; Marian Dogmas”
    6. November 30-December 3, 2015 – Paderborn, Germany “The Relationship of the Local to the Universal Church and the Role of the Petrine Ministry; Marian Dogmas”
    7. June 27-30, 2016 – Köln, Germany “The Relationship of the Local to the Universal Church and the Role of the Petrine Ministry; Marian Dogmas”
    8. July 11-12, 2017 – Paderborn, Germany “Presentation of new consensus document entitled ‘The Church and Ecclesial Communion. First and Second Reports of the International Roman Catholic–Old Catholic Commission for Dialogue 2009 and 2016’” – REPORT
CO-CHAIRS

Archbishop Hans-Josef Becker, Paderborn (C) Bishop Dr. Matthias Ring, Germany (OC)

CO-SECRETARIES

Msgr. Dr. Matthias Türk, Vatican City (C) Pastor Martin Eisenbraun, Austria (OC)

The Old-Catholic participants are Bishop Dr Matthias Ring (Germany), Co-President, Pastor Dr Wietse van der Velde (Netherlands), Prof Dr Gunter Esser (Germany), Prof Dr Urs von Arx (Switzerland), Prof Dr Angelas Berlis (Switzerland) and Pastor Martin Eisenbraun (Austria), Co- Secretary The Catholic participants are Archbishop Hans-Josef Becker (Germany), Co-President, Bishop Dr Hans van der Hende (Netherlands), Rev Huber Bour (Germany), Prof Dr Heinrich Reinhardt (Ger- many), Prof Dr Hans Jorg Urban (Germany) and Msgr Dr Matthias Turk (Vatican City), Co-Secretary
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