Dialogue Between The Roman Catholic Church And The Oriental Orthodox Churches
Interfaith dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches are officially since the 1960's to improve their relations and achieve a negotiated doctrinal disputes.
This dialogue is conducted, for the Oriental Orthodox Churches, in a unified way (an International Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches was set up after a preparatory meeting in Rome between 27 and on January 29 2003 ) or at each of the churches.
The dialogue between the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox door on Christology , he is to reach agreement on common Christological vocabulary used on one side by the symbol of Chalcedon , on the other by Patriarch Cyril Alexandria.
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Meetings of the International Joint Commission
- 27 - 30 January 2004 First Meeting in Cairo
- 26 - 29 January 2005 Second Meeting in Rome
- 25 - 31 January 2006 Third meeting in Etchmiadzin
- 28 January - 3 February 2007 Fourth Meeting in Rome
- 27 January - 2 February 2008 Fifth Meeting in Damascus
- 24 - 31 January 2009 Sixth Meeting in Rome
- 27 - 31 January 2010 Seventh Meeting in Antelias
- 24 - 29 January 2011 Eighth Meeting in Rome (draft)
See also
Internal Links
- Ecumenism
- Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East
- Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
- Dialogue between the Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches
- Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
