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The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby joined Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (pictured above), on Sunday for the launch of the website of IARCCUM:  International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission.

The new website: www.iarccum.org, contains the texts of the agreed statements from national Anglican-Roman Catholic meetings and the three sessions of ARCIC, the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission. According to the website, the goal of IARCCUM is to “strengthen relations between ARCIC and national Anglican-Roman Catholic Commissions (ARCs), and between different national ARCs, providing support and resources in order to foster an exchange of information and practice.

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