Mennonites, Catholics Share Friendship Through ‘Bridgefolk’

hymn singKenneth J. Nafziger of 91´óÉñ leads singing from the Brethren-Mennonite hymnal and new supplement, “Sing the Journey.”
Photo by Jim Bishop

This year for the first time, 91´óÉñ hosted the Bridgefolk Conference, an annual dialogue between Mennonites and Catholics that began in 1999. Its purpose is to build friendship, said the co-chairs, Abbot John Klassen of Saint John’s Benedictine Abbey, and Marlene Kropf, minister of worship for Mennonite Church USA.

91´óÉñ 65 participants, mostly lay church members, took part in activities that included attending Mennonite and Catholic church services together in Harrisonburg, Va., and sharing a footwashing service at the conference’s conclusion. The informal, grass-roots Bridgefolk parallels a series of high-level ecumenical discussions, which Bridgefolk organizers hope will spread to the local church level.

footwashingThe Bridgefolk conference concluded with a footwashing service and agape meal.
Photo by Jim Bishop

A summary for lay readers of a five-year dialogue between Vatican and Mennonite World Conference representatives, entitled “Called Together to be Peacemakers