Commission for Promoting Christian Unity Dedicated to promoting unity between Christians Expand Archdiocese of Birmingham Commission for Promoting Christian Unity The Commission is dedicated to promoting unity between Christians. The lay and clerical members of the Ecumenical Commission represent designated areas of the Archdiocese. Our aims are to foster the cause of Christian unity across the Archdiocese, and to deepen our relationships with other Christian communities. We aim to enable and encourage ecumenical practice within parishes by sharing good practice; acting as a source of advice and support; and developing ecumenical leaders. Why we support Ecumenism The call to seek Christian unity comes from Jesus himself. He prayed the world may be one, “as I am one with The Father” (John 17:21). Ecumenism (from the Greek word Oikoumene: meaning the whole inhabited world) is not complicated; it is simply witnessing, in unison, with other Christian communities to the salvation of Jesus Christ. Christian unity is not a distant prize at the end of our journey of faith; it is a gift from God that we receive on the journey itself when Christians travel in harmony. All we believe, all we practice, all we love about our faith, has an ecumenical element; instead of doing “ecumenical things” to promote unity, we should seek to do all things ecumenically. If you wish to know more about the role of the Commission, and/or offer support, please contact Deacon David Fairbotham, Diocesan Ecumenical Officer, [email protected] or 07948379545, or contact one of the other Commissioners named below who will be delighted to help. The ways we promote Christian unity Seek and encourage opportunities for shared prayer for unity Develop and champion a vision for ecumenism with the four priorities of the Diocesan Vision, Unfolding God's Plan Act as a source of advice and support to Archbishop Bernard Longley Be a catalyst and empowerer of all involved in ecumenism Provide advice, guidance, and inspiration Develop ecumenical leaders Support diocese-wide and local projects Develop a calendar of annual national and local ecumenical events. August 2023: A Reflection on the Good Friday Walk of Witness One of the four themes of the Diocesan Vision is Evangelisation, encouraging others to know God’s love for them. A powerful witness to the love Jesus has for his people is made annually by thousands of Christians in the Good Friday Walk of Witness. In this public sign of Christian unity, in the heart of their communities, people from different denominations retell the crucifixion story, and attest to the sacrifice Jesus made for our salvation. Read article in full September 2022: Journeying Together A Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication in celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Chapel of Unity, Coventry Cathedral. DOWNLOAD booklet An address from Pope Francis on Ecumenism, May 2022 "one cannot think of journeying on the path of faith without the company of brothers and sisters from other Churches or ecclesial communities." Read full address Please contact us The Commission exists to support and encourage anyone involved in this mission. If you would like to discuss anything connected with this, or an ecumenical project, please contact one of us. We will be delighted to help. The Catholic Church in England and Wales is a member of Churches Together. This is a national ecumenical instrument supporting and encouraging churches from a wide range of traditions to work together in unity. The Ecumenical Commission operates within this framework. We work with a wide range of contacts in all the major Church communities. Commission Members and contact details Chair: Deacon Nick St. John Email: [email protected] Phone: 07450 294036 Secretary: Deacon David Fairbotham Email: [email protected] Phone: 07948 379545 Birmingham Churches Together Deacon Peter Middleton Email: [email protected] Phone: 07752 229704 Deacon David Fairbotham Email: [email protected] Phone: 07948 379545 Black Country Churches Engaged Ann Bayley Email: [email protected] Phone: 01902 421567 Coventry and Warwickshire Janet Wiltshire Email: [email protected] Phone: 07794 249097 Janet Ward Email: [email protected] Phone: 07802 413887 Chapel of Unity, Coventry Cathedral: contact Janet Ward, above. Churches together in Oxfordshire Deacon Nick St John Email: [email protected] Phone: 07450 294036 Churches Linked Across Staffordshire and the Potteries (CLASP) Barbara Davies Email: [email protected] Phone: 07401 201272 Churches Together in Worcestershire Dr Christine Dodd Email: [email protected] Phone: 07596 557368 Other Members Fr Kevin Kavanagh Email: [email protected] Phone: 01675 463939 Write to the Ecumenical Commission Deacon David Fairbotham, Diocesan Ecumenical Officer, St Dunstan’s Church, 6 Kingsfield Rd, King's Heath, Birmingham B14 7JN. Or email: [email protected]
History and Archives Commission Expand Purpose The purpose of the Commission (founded 2021) is to enhance appreciation and understanding of the history of the Archdiocese in our parishes and communities, to support the Archdiocesan Archivist in building awareness of the archives in the life of the Archdiocese, and to offer resources and guidance to individuals and groups seeking to deepen their understanding of the history of the Archdiocese. It aims to: • produce online and printed information, including guides to resources, maintaining a parish archive, and compiling a parish history; • arrange events in parishes and schools to inform, and to stimulate local projects;• develop workshops for researchers and parish history groups; • arrange ongoing formation opportunities for clergy on the history of the Archdiocese, parish archives, and their responsibility for historical records;• collaborate with schools, institutions and university departments across the Archdiocese. Enquiries to [email protected] Members Professor Judith Champ (Chair)Naomi Johnson (Archdiocesan Archivist) Mrs Judith SmeatonMrs Margaret Harcourt Williams Ms Joanna Terry Fr Simon Baker Fr Michael Miners Fr Julian Booth Deacon Paul O’Connor Dr Malcolm DickMrs Elaine JoyceMr Vincent BurkeAbbot Geoffrey Scott
Historic Churches Committee Committee for Art and Architecture Expand Committee for Art and Architecture Read the Historic Churches Committee Guide on the ‘Care of Churches’ The Committee meets on the third Thursday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Applications for work in Listed Churches should be sent to the Executive Secretary at least six weeks before the meeting. Faculty applications for works in unlisted churches should be sent at least two weeks before the meeting. Chairman Right Rev Mgr Patrick Kilgarriff St George’s Presbytery1 Sansome PlaceWorcesterWR1 1UG [email protected] 01905 22574 Executive Secretary Reverend Paul O’Connor, BA (Hons), BPL, MRTPIHead of Planning Archdiocese of BirminghamSt George’s Catholic Church1 Sansome PlaceWorcester, WR1 1UGTel: 07944 803701/ 0121 230 6270
Inter Religious Dialogue Commission Expand Who we are Chair Patricia Whitney Tel: 0121 406 3650 [email protected] Members of the Diocesan Commission Mark Van Beeumen, Rev Ray Collier, Rev Bernard Kelly, Rev John Nicholas Latham (observer), Barbara McGowan, Rev Jan Nowotnik, Sister Anna O'Connor, Bill Ozanne (consultant), Erik Pearse, Revd Stephen Pimlott, Cathy Wattebot, Patricia Whitney.
Justice and Peace Commission Expand Birmingham Justice and Peace website [email protected] Justice & Peace Administrator Janet Vaughan701 Earlsdon ParkAlbany RoadCoventryCV5 6NB Chairman Rev Gerard Murray STLSacred HeartAlwyn RdBiltonRugbyWarwickshireCV22 7QTTelephone: 01788 813263
Liturgical Commission Expand Chairman Rev Paul McNally, S.T.LOscott CollegeChester RoadSutton ColdfieldB73 5AA
Social and Racial Justice Commission Expand Contact C/OSt Francis of Assisi Church and Centre101 Hunters RoadHandsworthBirminghamB19 1EB
Women of the Diocese Expand Sr Margaret Walsh and Suzanne O'Malley - [email protected] or 0121 475 1252 Women's Day of Reflection 2018 Women's Day of Reflection 2019