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The potential of what the Dutch Touch might mean is an open question. Logically, I think it undercuts Apostolicae Curae. But until and unless there is a definitive statement from Rome, one will never know. What Rome might make of it, that is.IMHO, the OC and the PNCC really muddied the waters even more, making it virtually impossible to discern the validity of orders of each and every priest in the CoE. Thus, making it very difficult for Rome to comment on the matter.
It’s making me think that Rome is playing it safe by re-ordaining convert priests from CoE.
However, i feel that ordaining women will undermine, if not undo, what the OC and PNCC has done for CoE.
One could trace the episcopal lines of any given Anglican priest, to discern whether they run back to a Dutch Touch scenario, in the episcopal lines. Records are kept on such things. My late rector was ordained by an Anglican bishop, who was himself consecrated by one who had direct PNCC lines. Finding out such things would be a nuisance, but do-able.
I agree with your last statement. I often say that the idea of women’s ordination is a black hole at the center of contemporary Anglican orders, and will eventually render Apostolicae Curae a prematurely prescient document.
I do not expect any sub conditione ordinations of Anglicans moving to Rome, save the two (Hughes+ and Leonard+) that occurred some years back.
GKC