Tucker, Keith2019-09-252019-09-252016-10-1819440950-1703http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/158394"ONE of the outstanding features of the religious life of our time is the apparent change in attitude on the part of the Roman Church towards Protestantism in this country, as evidenced by Roman participation in many "Religion and Life Weeks" held in our cities. In some places Roman participation in united meetings has been qualified by the strict observance of Cardinal Vaughan's frank declaration "We will not pray with you, and you shall not pray with us," a qualification, so it seems to me, of the gravest implications: in other places Rome's tender conscience on this point has been appeased in some way or other. The fact remains that prayer or no prayer a willingness to appear on a united platform constitutes a remarkable change of front, and calls for serious consideration"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderreligionRoman ChurchRome's conscienceProtestantismChristian denominationsDenominations in World ChristianityGlobal Church History and World ChristianityWorld ChristianityPractical theology and theological educationCan Rome Unite With Us?Article