Catholic Anglican conversion talks
Two major Christian denominations meet to discuss conversion and doctrinal issues.

Published On 22 Nov 2009
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Leaders for the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches have met for the first time since the Vatican unveiled plans to target Anglicans for conversion.
Splits within the worldwide Anglican community have led some to fear a mass move to the Papal brand of christianity.
Reporting from Rome, Al Jazeera’s Barbara Serra says it is these internal divisions, rather than the lure of Rome, that pose the greatest threat to the future of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s church.
Source: Al Jazeera