Monsignor Peter Fleetwood, a Catholic priest from the Liverpool Archdiocese shares
with us thoughts drawn from his pastoral experience ....
"... well
we're not very important in society as a whole ...if you go to a prison or a hospital,
if you see a room with a notice saying: chaplain's office , it's inevitably the Anglican
chaplain ...and very often sadly the Anglican chaplain thinks: I am in charge here...So
there's still a way to go in Christian unity on the ground at that level..."
"...I
think every priest in England and Wales is part of what's called a fraternal ..which
is a mixture of all the local denominations who want to join in ...there are many
initiatives that are simply Christian in society ... efforts that show that Christians
do work much more closely together.."