FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBER 19, 2023


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Representatives from Catholic and Pentecostal Churches Meet for

Ecumenical Dialogue October 8, 2023


OKLAHOMA CITYDelegations representing the Catholic Church and the Pentecostal Charismatic Movement met September 2729, 2023, for ecumenical dialogue. The meeting, hosted by the Office of Mission Engagement and Church Affairs at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, was attended by representatives of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America (PCCNA). This was a continuation of a theological exchange that began in 2021 between the two faith groups and also convened in 2022.


The three-day meeting carried the theme of “vocation,” which had been developed by the co-chairs for the meeting, Rev. Dr. Harold D. Hunter of the PCCNA and Rev. Walter F. Kedjierski of the USCCB. The intent was to engage in exploratory dialogue on issues related to ritual, liturgy, and sacraments. This year Bishop Peter Smith, representing the USCCB’s Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, participated. The dialogue included the offering of three papersone by Rev. Leonardo J. Gajardo, of the Diocese of Gary on “Lex Orandi, Lex Serviendi: Roman Catholic Theology of Ordained Ministry in Select Texts from the Rites of Ordination,” and Rev. Kedjierski on “A Brief Consideration of the Sacrament of Marriage from a Catholic Perspective for Pentecostal Christians,” and Rev. Dr. Martin W. Mittelstadt of Evangel University on “Called: A Pentecostal Theology of Vocation.”


In addition to having an opportunity to gather and pray in the University of Notre Dame’s Law School Chapel, the meeting was enhanced by hearing Jerry Powers of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network and Keith Davis address “What the Ancients Knew about the Heavens, and What Scientists Know.” This was hosted in the Digital Visualization Theater. The gathering was enriched by an evening prayer and fellowship meal shared with members of the religious order, the Congregation of the Holy Cross.


Participants attending the meeting included:

  • Dr. Kimberly Belcher, University of Notre Dame
  • Rev. Dr. David Han, Pentecostal Theological Seminary
  • Dr. Andrew Prevot, Georgetown University
  • Rev. Jennifer Thigpenn, International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
  • Rev. Dr. Frederick L. Ware, Associate Dean of the Howard University School of Divinity


Observers at the meeting included:

  • Ms. Ms. Megan Effron, University of Notre Dame., University of Notre Dame 
  • Mr. Nathan Smith of Glenmary Missioners


The provisional dialogue has been sponsored by the PCCNA’s Christian Unity Commission and the USCCB’s Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. The continuation of this dialogue will be determined by the leadership of both organizations.


PCCNA represents 40 million Christians through its member denominations and

organizations serving in Canada, the United States, and Mexico (www.pccna.org). The USCCB is the assembly of the hierarchy of Catholic bishops who jointly exercise pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Media Contacts:

Chieko Noguchi

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

(202) 541-3200, media-relations@usccb.org

(www.usccb.org)


Barbara Gray, Executive Director

PCCNA

(973) 592-3411, pentecostalcharismatic@gmail.com

www.pccna.org


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