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CHOROMANSKI-Andrzej-27-09-2022-1024x685

Academic degrees earned

PhD University of Fribourg, Switzerland (2004)

Courses at the Angelicum

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Brief biography

Fr. Andrzej Choromański (1967), PhD, is a priest from the diocese of Łomża, Poland, specializing in dogmatic theology and ecumenism. As a staff member of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, he is responsible in the Vatican for multilateral ecumenical relations (World Council of Churches, Global Christian Forum, Conference of Secretaries of Christian World Communions, Organization of African Instituted Churches) and lectures on ecumenism at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He is the author of numerous publications on dogmatic theology, ecumenism, interreligious dialogue, and theology of the priesthood.

Areas of Academic Specialization and Interest

Ecumenism and Ecumenical Theology

Dogmatic Theology

Memberships

Society of Dogmatic Theologians, Poland
Society of Theologians Ecumenists, Poland
Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches

Current research/writing projects

The Church in the Ecumenical Dialogue of the last Decade 2013-2023.

Select Publications

L’Eglise comme communion – vers une ecclésiologie commune à l’âge de l’oecuménisme, Fribourg, 2004.
Vatican II – Council of an Ecclesiological Breakthrough”, Studia Theologica Varsaviensia 2/2012, s. 17-54.
“The Church: Towards a Common Vision. Contribution of the Faith and Order Commission to the multilateral international dialogue on the Church” in: T. Kałużny, Z. J. Kijas, red.,
Ekumenizm doktrynalny: schyłek czy nowy początek?, Biblioteka Ekumenii i Dialogu, Kraków, 2018, 57-78.
Ecumenismo multilaterale” in: In cammino verso l’unità. 60° anniversario del Pontificio Consiglio per la Promozione dell’Unità dei Cristiani, collana Ut Unum Sint 1, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2021, 89-96. (“Multilateral Ecumenism”).
Legitimate Diversity” in: E. Wondra, S. Dietrich, A. Ghazaryan Drissi, eds, Common Threads, Faith and Order Paper 233, WCC Publications, Geneva 2021, 153-170.
Quanta est nobis via? Re-reading Ut unum sint Twenty-Five Years Later”, Ecumeny and Law, vol 10(1), 2022, 7-31.