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Anglican Lutheran International Commission
Mandate
The Anglican Consultative Council and the Lutheran World Federation,
in accordance with the resolutions of the Twelfth Meeting of the Anglican
Consultative Council in Hong Kong in September 2002, and the commitments
of the Tenth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation in Winnipeg in July
2003, approve the establishment of a new Anglican-Lutheran International
Commission (ALIC), with the following mandate.
That the Commission shall
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provide guidance regarding the evaluation and implementation of the
Report of the Anglican-Lutheran Working Group (1999-2002), Growth in
Communion, with a view to co-ordinated decisions by the governing
bodies of both communions, in co-operation with their member churches,
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continue to monitor and advise upon the development of Anglican -Lutheran
relations around the world, having regard to their consistency with each
other and with the self-understanding of the two communions, give attention
to the impact of different ecumenical methodologies, and to clarify questions
of transitivity (i.e. the consequences that an agreement reached in one
ecumenical relationship may be seen to have for other relationships),
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explore the possibility of common actions and statements, and, in particular,
seek ways to promote joint study projects of issues relevant to Anglican
- Lutheran relations,
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consider ways to engage with and promote the wider ecumenical movement,
and, in particular, give consideration to the ecumenical role and contribution
of Christian world communions,>
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to report to the relevant bodies on both sides on the progress of work,
and to ensure consultation on emerging developments in regional Anglican
- Lutheran relations.