Recursos sobre el informe de bautismo

 practiquemos nuestro bautismo

Crezcamos en fidelidad: practiquemos nuestro bautismo

Guía para el estudio y la reflexión sobre el bautismo y la incorporación al Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia: El Informe de las conversaciones trilaterales entre luteranos, menonitas y católicos 2012-2017

Bautismo e incorporación en el Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia

Bautismo e incorporación en el Cuerpo de Cristo, la Iglesia

Con el doble objetivo de aumentar la comprensión mutua y ayudarnos recíprocamente a acrecentar nuestra fidelidad a Jesucristo, entre 2012 y 2017.

Un diálogo mundial sobre el bautismo

Correo 2021 / 2 Octubre: Crean y sean bautizados: Un diálogo mundial sobre el bautismo

Las raíces del bautismo cristiano se inspiran en las imágenes bíblicas del agua, un símbolo perdurable de purificación, renovación y de la vida misma. En el Antiguo Testamento, el agua a menudo se asocia con la presencia sanadora de Dios: un manantial en el desierto, un pozo vivificante o la justicia que fluye “como un río impetuoso”.

 history, theology and pastoral challenges

The Anabaptist-Mennonite Tradition: history, theology and pastoral challenges 

Seminario web ‘Renovación 2021’

 Learning from the Mennonite-Catholic-Lutheran Conversations on Baptism

Giving and Receiving within the Body of Christ: Learning from the Mennonite-Catholic-Lutheran Conversations on Baptism

Seminario web ‘Renovación 2021’ 2

Mennonite Quarterly Review 95

Mennonite Quarterly Review 95

Baptism and Incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church Lutheran-Mennonite-Roman Catholic Trilateral Conversations 2012–2017
Report of the Lutheran-Mennonite-Roman Catholic Trilateral Dialogue Commission

Diálogos trilaterales

Historias sobre los diálogos trilaterales

Dialogues on baptism close with learning and prayerThe commission discussed and developed its final report, entitled “Baptism and Incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church,” drafted by professors Theo Dieter (Lutheran, France), William Henn (Catholic, US/Vatican) and John Rempel (Mennonite, Canada). The trilateral commission agreed on a further process to finalize the report, which summarizes the rich discussions that have taken place over the last five years on three fundamental themes.Read more

Incorporation into the body of ChristThe Commission developed the general topic of the dialogue “Baptism and Incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church” through papers on “Living out our Baptism,” the theme of the fourth meeting.Read more

Catholic, Lutheran, Mennonite, Trilateral Dialogue Commission on BaptismThe Commission developed the general topic of the dialogue “Baptism and Incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church” through papers on “Baptism: Communicating Grace and Faith.” Professors John Rempel and Fernando Enns (Mennonite), Rev Prof. William Henn (Catholic), and Bishop Emeritus Dr Musawenkosi Biyela (Lutheran) made major presentations.Read more

Mennonites, Catholics and Lutherans hold second round of dialogue on baptism“I continue to be inspired by the mutuality of our work,” commented John Rempel of Toronto, Ontario, one of the Mennonite participants in the 26-31 January 2014 second meeting of the Trilateral (Catholic, Lutheran, Mennonite) Dialogue Commission on Baptism.Read more

Baptism the focus of trilateral dialogue by Mennonites, Catholics and LutheransAn international trilateral dialogue between Mennonites, Catholics and Lutherans began in Rome, 9-13 December 2012.Read more