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A chicken game is a situation where two states engage in brinkmanship even though the ideal solution is for one state to yield to the other. For example, the United States and the USSR risked global nuclear war to protect relatively minor strategic interests during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Religious institute (Catholic) Religious order; Religious priest – see: Regular clergy (above) Rite to Being - The rite of being left alone to pray to Jesus Christ; Religious sister – see: Sister (below) Right of Option - a way of obtaining a benefice or a title, by the choice of the new titulary; Roman Catholic - The Roman rite of the ...
Both countries established diplomatic relations on 9 March 1983. [72] Bolivia: 1877: Bolivian President Evo Morales met with Pope Francis in 2015, [73] and 2016. [74] Brazil: 1829: See Brazil–Holy See relations. Brazil has an embassy in Rome to the Holy See. Holy See has a nunciature in Brasília. Canada: 1969 See Canada–Holy See relations.
European Institute for International Law and International Relations; Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association; European balance of power; European Economic Area; European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies; European-Latin American Technology Platforms; Extraterritorial Obligations
The commission's first ten years of work reflected the growing consensus between the two communions and saw the publication of three agreed statements on such issues as the relationship between the Trinity, the Church and Eucharist; the sacraments of initiation and the connection between common faith and sacramental communion; and the theology of the ordained ministry.
Relations began to improve dramatically, however, after the Catholic Church's Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). There were several important exchanges of visits between Popes and heads of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, and semi-official theological conversations sponsored by the Pro Oriente Foundation in Vienna.
The Catholic–Lutheran dialogue is a series of discussions that began during July 1964 as an outgrowth of the Second Vatican Council.These gatherings reflect the new openness of the Catholic Church to dialogue with other Christian denominations as well as other religions.
In 2000, following a successful meeting of Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops in Mississauga in Canada, a new commission, the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission, was established to promote practical co-operation between Anglicans and Roman Catholics and the reception of the fruits of the theological dialogue.