'Growing Together' Ecumenical Events Open with Anglican and Catholic Bishops

| 01/23/2024

By: Vatican News

Catholic and Anglican Bishops are undertaking a week of dialogue, prayer, and pilgrimages to Rome and Canterbury

Pope Francis meets with Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury in the library of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican on September 30, 2023, ahead of an ecumenical prayer vigil for the Synod of Bishops in St. Peter's Square.
Pope Francis meets with Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury in the library of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican on September 30, 2023, ahead of an ecumenical prayer vigil for the Synod of Bishops in St. Peter's Square. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, bishops from the Anglican and Roman Catholic traditions are gathering for “Growing Together”, a week-long summit of ecumenical discussion and pilgrimage to be held in Rome and Canterbury from January 22-29, 2024.

Worldwide representation

The bishops will arrive in pairs—Anglicans and Catholics—representing various countries around the world. More than 50 bishops from 27 countries will participate.

As they visit sacred sites in Rome and Canterbury, the bishops will pray, reflect, and learn from each other. The goal is to discuss ways to grow together in witness and mission in the world.

Symbolic moment

On January 25, at the tomb of the Apostle Paul, Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury will send the Bishops in pairs to be witnesses to Christian unity.

The International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission (IARCCUM) has organized the event and says it will mark an important and symbolic occasion for Anglican-Catholic ties and the advancement of ecumenical dialogue.

The pilgrimages

In addition to the event on January 25, the Roman part of the pilgrimage also includes a sung Anglican Eucharist presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Bartholomew’s Church.

A visit to St. Peter’s Basilica will take place on January 23 and 26, and participants will visit the Church of St. Gregory on the Caelian Hill, where the first Archbishop of Canterbury was sent to England in 597 by Pope St. Gregory the Great.

In Canterbury, on January 28, the Bishops will take part in the Choral Eucharist at Canterbury Cathedral, where the Catholic Bishop of Hong Kong, Cardinal Stephen Chow, will deliver a sermon.

All six bishops will serve for one year as chairmen-elect before beginning a three-year term at the conclusion of the bishops’ 2025 Fall General Assembly.

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