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GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-26 · Item · 14 to 16 January 1974
Part of East Anglia Bishops' Correspondence

Course held at Damascus House, Mill Hill, London NW7 on 14 to 16 January 1974
Present: Archbishops of Cardiff, Liverpool, Birmingham; Bishops of Shrewsbury, Northampton, Brentwood, Arundel & Brighton; Bishops: McGuiness, Cleary, Harris, Butler, Burke, Emery, Moverley, Gray, Clark, Lindsay, Guazzelli, Mahon, Brewer, Alexander, Henderson.

  1. "The Eucharist in Contemporary Theology" by Fr Eric Doyle OFM
    A Prologue
    B The Mass: Eucharistic Celebration of the Church
    C The Mass: The Sacrifice of Christ, the Sacrifice of the Church
    D The Real Presence: Transubstantiation - Transfiguration
    Conclusions; Answers to Questions

  2. Ministry: "The Agreed Statement" Bishop Clark
    A Prologue
    B The statement itself
    C Questions which are being asked?
    D How was the Statement possible (from our side)?
    E Fears
    Answers to Questions

  3. New Testament Scholarship and Preaching the Faith - Rev Kenneth Collins
    Jesus of Palestine
    Early Communities
    The Writings
    Answers to Questions

  4. Charism and Authority in the Church - Very Rev Thomas Lane CM
    A The word Charism
    B Charismatic Renewal Movement

  5. Other points
    (a) Reform of the Code
    (b) meeting dates
    (c) Sunday Obligation on Saturday (withdrawn

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Statement on Freemasonry
GB ARCHON 2913 EABC-00-01-29 · Item · 21 November 1974
Part of East Anglia Bishops' Correspondence

Canon Law 2335 no longer automatically bars a Catholic from masonic groups unless that group is known to be hostile to the Church, in which case the Catholic is excommunicated. Bishops of England and Wales clarify a Catholics' standing with Freemasonry membership, anticipating changes to Canon Law. The catholic wishing to join a masonic group should contact his Bishop.
Priest, religious and members of Secular institutions are still forbidden to accept membership of the Masonic Order or similar organisation.

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