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    http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2005/05-147.sht ml

    UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS
    OFFICE OF MEDIA RELATIONS

    Oriental Orthodox-Roman Catholic Consultation Holds 2005 Meeting

    WASHINGTON (June 20, 2005)¯Relations between Oriental Orthodox and
    their Eastern Catholic counterparts in the United States, and the
    positions of the churches regarding proselytism, were topics discussed
    at the 2005 meeting of the United States Oriental Orthodox-Roman
    Catholic Consultation.

    Co-chaired by Bishop Howard J. Hubbard of Albany and Very
    Rev. Chorbishop John Meno of the Syriac (Syrian) Orthodox Church of
    Antioch, the meeting was held at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary in New
    Rochelle, NY, June 9.

    The meeting was somewhat abbreviated due to the absence of one of the
    presenters, His Eminence Metropolitan Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim of the
    Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese of the Eastern United States, who was
    called away on urgent business. On the Catholic side, Fr John Long,
    SJ, offered an overview of the Catholic Church's understanding of
    proselytism, with special emphasis on relations with the Coptic
    Orthodox Church, in the period immediately following the Second
    Vatican Council. Fr. Ronald Roberson, CSP, then explained the
    development of this policy after the end of communism in Eastern and
    Central Europe, especially as described in the 1992 Vatican document,
    "General Principles and Practical Norms for Coordinating the
    Evangelizing Activity and Ecumenical Commitment of the Catholic Church
    in Russia and in the other Countries of the Commonwealth of
    Independent States."

    The members of the dialogue also had an opportunity to review major
    developments in their churches during the past year. The situations of
    the Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Coptic Orthodox Churches
    were considered, as well as the death of Pope John Paul II and the
    election of Pope Benedict XVI, the visit of the Syriac Patriarch to
    India, and the seventh meeting of the heads of the Oriental Orthodox
    Churches in the Middle East. Fr. Roberson reported on the second
    meeting of the International dialogue between the Catholic Church and
    the Oriental Orthodox Churches which took place in Rome last January.

    The participants were particularly grateful to Fr Daniel Findikyan,
    the Rector of St. Nersess Seminary for the gracious hospitality they
    experienced during the meeting. They also warmly welcomed two guests
    at this session, Most Reverend Gregory J. Mansour, the Bishop of the
    Maronite Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn, and Most Reverend Manuel
    Batakian, Apostolic Exarch for Armenian Catholics in the United States
    and Canada.

    The 2006 session of the dialogue is due to take place on May 30-31,
    2006, at the Cardinal Spellman Retreat Center in Bronx, New
    York. Metropolitan Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim will give his paper on
    relations between the Oriental Orthodox and their Eastern Catholic
    counterparts in the United States, and the way in which the various
    churches deal pastorally with divorce and remarriage will also be
    examined.

    The United States Oriental Orthodox-Roman Catholic Consultation was
    established in 1978, and is sponsored jointly by the Bishops'
    Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the United
    States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Standing
    Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches in America. The Standing
    Conference includes representatives from the Armenian, Coptic,
    Ethiopian, Syriac, and Malankara Syrian Orthodox churches. In 1995 the
    Consultation published "Oriental Orthodox-Roman Catholic Interchurch
    Marriages and Other Pastoral Relationships," which includes pastoral
    guidelines for marriages involving the faithful of the two communions
    as well as ample documentation about the development of the ecumenical
    relationship between the two communions in recent decades. In 1999 it
    issued "Guidelines Concerning the Pastoral Care of Oriental Orthodox
    Students in Catholic Schools."
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