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The Bonn Agreement of July 2,[1] 1931 is a formal affirmation which established full communion between the Church of England and the Old Catholic churches of the Union of Utrecht,[2] including the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands. While it allowed bilateral participation in sacraments, it does not require from either the acceptance of all doctrinal opinions. This communion has since been extended to all churches of the Anglican Communion through their synods.