As we were repenting for the sins against the Eucharist, we were very careful not to critize the teachings and beliefs of other Christians. Our desire was to confess what a treasure this gift of the Eucharist is, and the deep longing of the Lord that we partake of it together. The problem is not the rules, discipline or practice of any one Church or denomination, but the distortions and deviations in practice that have brought about the present situation. We believe that confessing these sins with which we identify clears the ground and opens the door to new breakthroughs in the future.
Source: Peter Hocken - TJCII Communique, 2016-1