Anglican-Roman Catholic Unity 60 years on from Vatican II

Anglican-Roman Catholic Unity 60 years on from Vatican II

By Westminster Abbey

The Annual Friends' Lecture for the Anglican Centre in Rome will be held at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday 14th October 2025.

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Westminster Abbey

20 Deans Yd London SW1P 3PA United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • In person

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Spirituality • Christianity

Join us in the Abbey as the Reverend Canon Dr Jeremy Morris, the Church of England's National Advisor for Ecumenical Relations, gives the Anglican Centre in Rome's Annual Friends' Lecture on Anglican-Roman Catholic Unity sixty years on from Vatican II: What have we achieved?

In the aftermath of Vatican II, and the beginning of the official Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue, hopes were high for a reunion of the two churches. Why has that not come about? What gains have there been, nonetheless? And what are the prospects for further progress towards unity? In reviewing the history of the last sixty years, Jeremy Morris will seek an answer to these questions.

The Revd Canon Dr Jeremy Morris is the Church of England’s National Adviser on Ecumenical Relations. He is a former Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and Dean of Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge. He is a specialist in modern religious history, including the Anglican tradition, the ecumenical movement, and arguments about secularization, and has taught theology and church history in Cambridge for over twenty-five years. His books have included The High Church Revival in the Church of England: Arguments and Identities (2016), The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol. 4. Global Western Anglicanism c.1910-2000 (2017), and A People’s Church: A History of the Church of England (2022).

The Anglican Centre in Rome was founded in 1966 and its mission is to develop and flourish the friendship and deeper understanding between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church. It has sought to live the hope of Christian unity by being a presence, by encouraging conversation, by worship, hospitality and education by the exchange of gifts and by initiating and encouraging: communicating fresh ideas and best practice.

Please register here to attend this lecture giving us your details. Please then bring the Eventbrite ticket generated following registration or bring an image of the ticket on your phone for admission.

Entry will be from 6.00pm at the Abbey's main Great West Doors and the lecture will commence at 6.15pm. There will be a short reception following the lecture. (Evensong precedes the lecture at 5pm and all are welcome to attend)

If you have special needs, we have ramped access at the Great West Door and disabled facilities in the cloisters. If you have particular needs and wish to discuss them with us, please email special.events@westminster-abbey.org

We look forward to welcoming you to Westminster Abbey for this splendid occasion.

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