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I have not heard of ++Janzen.Complicated indeed to the point of frustration. I honestly don’t blame those faithful who leave for Rome (or the Orthodox Church for that matter) in despair and frustration. As I’ve said before, I myself was just about convinced to do as much.
Alas, Our Lord had other plans for me. St. Mark 13:13 spoke very strongly to me in this regard. Albeit I am interpreting that quote out of context.
Sensus Fidelium and all that you see…
As concerning the myriad of continuum jurisdictions…I probably come across as some sort of ecclesial cheerleader, or worse, the dreaded ‘poacher’. I regret this, and apologize to anyone whom I may have offended.
I have had the great pleasure of sharing dinner with Archbishop James Provence (head of the APCK) whom I’m sure your familiar with. A man imbued with the Holy Spirit who’s clear mindedness, fairness, etc I could only hope to emulate someday.
Are you familiar with Archbishop Shane Janzen? I have the pleasure of studying under him (in the hopes of becoming a postulant in the future), he is a former Basilian, so he knows the ‘ropes’ as concerning Catholic theology. If you ever make your way to the west coast of Canada, stop by St. John’s the Evangelist Cathedral Church on a Sunday for Holy Communion!
I only keep plugging the TAC as it seems (in my opinion anyway) the correct course, in light of Orthodox Christian tradition to organize the Church.
But as to Anglicans (or anyone) who can affirm all that the RCC requires them to affirm, the RCC may be their natural home. I have no problem with those who move; I have relatives that have.
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