Bishop Zdzisław Tranda on the ecumenism of John Paul II, Part II

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Reference code: 419/I/1/13/295-297_b
Owner signature: W/313/09/F/295-297
Title: Bishop Zdzisław Tranda on the ecumenism of John Paul II, Part II
Date: 2009-05-18
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Creator's name: The Centre for the Thought of John Paul II
Repository: The Centre for the Thought of John Paul II
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00:18:52
JOURNALIST:
Mikołaj Foks
CAMERAMAN:
Marek Kleban
FILMED AT:
Warszawa
Short biographical note:
Bishop Zdzisław Tranda (b. 1925-) - Polish Reformed Evangelical clergyman, superintendent general of the Evangelical-Reformed Church in the Polish People's Republic and Poland (1978-2002), with the title of bishop of the Church.
He tells the story of John Paul II from the perspective of the Protestant Church.
Summary:
Reflections of a bishop of the Evangelical Reformed Church on Pope John Paul II's 1995 encyclical, Ut unum sint, on ecumenical activity. Change of language in speaking about members of Churches outside the Roman Catholic Church. The activities of the ecumenical movement in Poland. Father Jan Wieczerzał and his desire to include the Roman Catholic Church in ecumenical dialogue. The fallibility of the ecumenical movement in the face of conflict, with the examples of Ireland and Yugoslavia. The 2000 Declaration on Mutual Recognition of Baptism. Achievements and challenges faced by the Churches. Reformation Churches as pioneers of the ecumenical movement. The problem of the doctrine of the Church as expressed in "Lumen Gentium" and the primacy of the Pope.