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St Lawrence Church, Seal Chart
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Declaration of Ecumenical Welcome and Commitment We, the priest-in-charge and people of St Lawrence’s, are aware that St Lawrence’s is the only church in the parish of Seal St Lawrence, and therefore invite all Christians in the parish to be as fully a part of our life and fellowship as they can. We invite those of Christian traditions other than our own: · to share in the ministry and mission of the Church in this community · to worship and, if baptised and communicant members of other churches, to receive Holy Communion at St Lawrence’s [i] ·
to be a part of the decision-making of the church [ii] We undertake · to give pastoral care to all who desire it · to invite ministers of other churches to take part in leading worship [iii] · to incorporate the riches of worship of other traditions as appropriate [iv] · to consult with neighbouring churches concerning the mission of the church in St Lawrence · to include this ecumenical declaration as an integral part of the parish profile Following the decision made by Churches Together in Kent (our ‘Intermediate Body’) on 10th December 1997 that such declarations may be made in the area in which they serve, we have sought and followed their advice as to which churches should first be consulted, and those mentioned below have given us their blessing and encouragement: Signed by: Revd Michael Cooke (Priest-in-Charge of St Lawrence's) [i] Canon B15A (1972) enables the admission to Holy Communion of “baptised persons who are communicant members of other Churches which subscribe to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and who are in good standing in their own church ..”. If anyone by virtue of this provision “regularly receives the Holy Communion over a long period which appears likely to continue indefinitely, the minister shall set before him the normal requirements of the Church of England for communicant status of that Church”. [ii] The Church Representation Rules 1985 enable a person to be enrolled if she/he is baptised, sixteen years or upwards and declares themself “to be a member in good standing of a Church which subscribes to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity ... and also prepared to declare himself to be a member of the Church of England having habitually attended public worship in the parish during a period of six months prior to enrolment. ..... Making this declaration also confers eligibility to stand for election to the decision-making bodies of the Church of England.” [iii]
Canon B43 Of Relations with
Other Churches (1989) says if the minister or lay person is authorised to perform a similar duty in his or her own Church.” [iv]
Canon
B43 (1989) also says
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