Description | Papers relating to the Anglican participation in the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and the Nyborg Conferences, including: report by H.P. Kingdon on the Continuation Committee of the Brussels Conference at Wuppertal, March 1956 (f.1); memos about possible Anglican participation and correspondence between Canon Waddams and Pastor Kloppenburg and Dr. Winterhager (ff.2-9); correspondence between Bishop Otto Dibelius and Archbishop Geoffrey Fisher about setting up a European ecumenical body (ff.10-18, 20-21, 22-26, 33, 38, 40); letter from George Bell, Bishop of Chichester to Archbishop Fisher (f.19); memo from Bishop Dibelius to the European members of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches and communique (ff.27-28); letter from the Revd. Francis House to Canon Waddams about attending the Nyborg conference in Jan. 1959 (f.31); Herbert Waddams' report on the Conference of European Churches at Nyborg, 6-9 Jan 1959 (ff.34-37); report of Leslie [Leslie Stannard Hunter?], Bishop of Sheffield on the meeting of the Advisory Committee of the CEC at Locum, 10-11 Nov. 1959 (f.39); letter from John Satterthwaite to Bishop Hunter about the 3rd Nyborg Conference, Oct 1962 (f.42); letter from Kenneth Slack to John Satterthwaite about the background to the 1962 conference (ff.43-44); extracts from the diary of the Revd. David Tustin on Nyborg IV, 5-9 Oct. 1964 (ff.45-46); correspondence largely between Bishop Hunter and Archbishop Ramsey, Bishop Hans Lilje and Dr. Emmen about his successor on the CEC (ff.47-50, 52, 54, 57, 62-68); arrangements for a donation from central church funds in support of the CEC and correspondence with Bishop Hunter about a more substantial grant (ff.51, 53, 55-56, 58-61); notes of a meeting between Archbishop Ramsey, Dr. Emmen, Dr. Hans Harms, Bishop Hunter, Bishop Wilson and Robert Beloe, 13 Jan 1967 about finance and British representation on the CEC (ff.69-72); formal correspondence between Justinian, Patriarch of Romania and Archbishop Ramsey about the CEC meeting in Bucharest, 5-10 March 1967 (ff.73-74); letter from Bishop Wilson to Archbishop Ramsey about the fifth CEC conference 30 Sept-6 Oct 1967 and financial support for the CEC (ff.75-77); MECCA memo ME/27 1967 on the attitude of the British churches to the CEC, their participation and financial contribution, with further discussion between John Satterthwaite, Archbishop Ramsey and Sir John Guillum Scott (ff.78-82); draft memo by David Paton on British participation, Dec 1968 (f.83); letter form Bishop Kenneth Sansbury to Michael Moore about BCC concern over the proliferation of ecumenical meetings in Europe and the need for more organisation (ff.84-85); Anglican participation in Nyborg VI (ff.86-91); report by Herbert Waddams on Nyborg VI, 1971 (ff.92-93); correspondence between Dr. Peter Hinchliff, Michael Moore and Dr. Glen Garfield Williams about the CEC and the Common Market (ff.95-100); list of member churches of the CEC (ff.101-5); letter from Glen Garfield Williams to Michael Moore about Moore's paper on European churches (ff.106-114); correspondence between Michael Moore and the Revd. R.P. Reiss about Nyborg VII and the future of the assemblies, 1974 (ff.116-122); letter from Patrick Rodger, Bishop of Oxford,about his visit to Moscow, 1976, and plans for the next CEC conference (ff.126-7); letter from Dr. Peter Stephens about a meeting of the CEC Praesidium, April 1977 (f.128). |