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Toward a Truly Universal Catholicity?: Reflections on the Document of the Groupe des Dombes – “For the Catholicity of the Churches”
This article discusses the latest document by the Francophone ecumenical group the Groupe des Dombes. The document advocates a “reformed catholicity” through the conversion of the churches, where catholicity is not seen as the exclusive property of the Roman Catholic faithful but encompasses the ent...
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Published in: | The Ecumenical review 2024-07, Vol.76 (3), p.205-214 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article discusses the latest document by the Francophone ecumenical group the Groupe des Dombes. The document advocates a “reformed catholicity” through the conversion of the churches, where catholicity is not seen as the exclusive property of the Roman Catholic faithful but encompasses the entire Christian church, and in which the word “reformed” also concerns the whole Christian church and not only Protestant churches. This article first explores the contribution of this text to ecumenical dialogue. It then discusses the “bold thesis” at the centre of the document, according to which the Catholic Church and the churches of the Reformation “form one Church, although in imperfect communion.” The article then goes on to highlight the eschatological dynamic of the document and the relationship between catholicity and mission. The article concludes with some thoughts about the path toward a truly universal catholicity. |
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ISSN: | 0013-0796 1758-6623 |
DOI: | 10.1111/erev.12857 |