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TomH1
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I would like to know if the Church has any official position regarding the status of monks in the Anglican Communion. I do know that Pope Leo XIII’s papal bull Apostolicae curae is still in force and the Church considers Anglican [holy (or sacred)] orders to be invalid. Professing solemn vows as a monk is not, however, even a sacrament, and the same applies to nuns and any category of religious.
Anglican monastic orders do often have some degree of recognition from their counterparts in the Church. For example, there is an Anglican Benedictine monastery in Australia that is officially affiliated to the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation of Catholic Benedictines and has a Catholic abbot visitor.
So, personal opinions aside, no matter how well-informed, and despite the recognition by various Catholic religious institutes, does the Catholic Church express any official opinion on the status or Anglican monks or, indeed, any category of Anglican religious? If you can cite any document I would be most grateful.
Anglican monastic orders do often have some degree of recognition from their counterparts in the Church. For example, there is an Anglican Benedictine monastery in Australia that is officially affiliated to the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation of Catholic Benedictines and has a Catholic abbot visitor.
So, personal opinions aside, no matter how well-informed, and despite the recognition by various Catholic religious institutes, does the Catholic Church express any official opinion on the status or Anglican monks or, indeed, any category of Anglican religious? If you can cite any document I would be most grateful.