G3 and PNCC Met March 15 & 16

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    Any word on what was discussed at this latest meeting or how close to intercommunion they are?
     
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    I will seek an answer to that question on Sunday when I will see Canon Bader from the ACC.
     
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    I'm always glad to hear of advances toward Christian unity with the more traditional/orthodox churches. I'll be very interested to hear how their meeting went.
     
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    I am sorry to say that Canon Bader was not at Mass today at Saint Francis ACC. However, Archbishop and Metropolitan Haverland was. I queried him as to how the G3 meeting with the PNCC went this past week. He told me it was an ongoing dialogue to mend the bridges created years ago when the split with TEC took place. Prior, Anglican branches were in communion with each other and the PNCC. When those troubles came about, the PNCC removed itself from communion with most Anglican branches. The meeting of the PNCC and the G3 is hoping to renew those ties in the future. No specifics were spoken of, just a hope expressed for future joint communion.
     
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    Thank you for the information, Br. Thomas. That sounds like good news, even if nothing specific had been reached.


    By the way, it seems as though we are fairly close to one another, as I attend St. Stephen’s in Athens.
     
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    I live in the small town of Lula, 15-miles from Saint Francis of Assisi ACC in Gainesville. I have yet to
    attend Mass at St. Stephens ACC, which I hope to do in the future. I am not much of a traveler anymore.
    I have a laundry-list of ailments that do not allow for much travel, even short. Godspeed.