Ekumenski dijalog Katoličke Crkve s Menonitskom svjetskom konferencijom

In the paper, the author discusses ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic Church, i.e. the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and the Mennonites, i.e. the Mennonite World Conference. In the introduction, the author briefly presents the historical context of the formation of the Menn...

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Published inDiacovensia Vol. 28; no. 1; pp. 129 - 147
Main Author Macut, Ivan
Format Journal Article
LanguageCroatian
German
Published Katolički bogoslovni fakultet u Đakovu 01.03.2020
Catholic Faculty of Theology in Đakovo
Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo
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ISSN1330-2655
1849-014X
DOI10.31823/d.28.1.7

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Summary:In the paper, the author discusses ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic Church, i.e. the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and the Mennonites, i.e. the Mennonite World Conference. In the introduction, the author briefly presents the historical context of the formation of the Mennonites, mentioning particularly MennoSimons, their founder. The first chapter presents the structure of the Catholic-Mennonite ecumenical dialogue under the title Called Together to be Peacemakers, and the document itself contains a total of 215 items. The second chapter deals with the main theological emphasis of the document, namely: the joint study of history, common understanding of theology (agreement and disagreement in Church teaching, the teaching about sacraments and ordinances, and commitment to peace), and the way towards the healing of memories. In the end, the author brings the main highlights of this bilateral dialogue and emphasizes its importance for the future unity between Catholics and Mennonites.
ISSN:1330-2655
1849-014X
DOI:10.31823/d.28.1.7