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Catholic-Mennonite
Dialogue Mons. John A. Radano, Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian
Unity, March 8, 2000
Called Together to Be Peacemakers:
Report of the International Dialogue between the Catholic Church and Mennonite World
Conference, 1998-2003 "This was a new process of reconciliation. The two dialogue
partners had had no official dialogue previous to this, and therefore started afresh. Our
purpose was to assist Mennonites and Catholics to overcome the consequences of almost five
centuries of mutual isolation and hostility. We wanted to explore whether it is now
possible to create a new atmosphere in which to meet each other. After all, despite all
that may still divide us, the ultimate identity of both is rooted in Jesus Christ."
[from the preface]
Bridgefolk
"Bridgefolk is a movement of sacramentally-minded Mennonites and peace-minded Roman Catholics who come together to celebrate each other's traditions, explore each other's practices, and honor each other's contribution to the mission of Christ's Church. Together we seek better ways to embody a commitment to both traditions. We seek to make Anabaptist-Mennonite practices of discipleship, peaceableness, and lay participation more accessible to Roman Catholics, and to bring the spiritual, liturgical, and sacramental practices of the Catholic tradition to Anabaptists."
[from the website]