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commander9225
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I am a young male Catholic. I am in high school, and have slowly been drawn into a deeper faith. I am torn when I think about the priesthood, however, because I would so love to have a family. I know I have to resign myself to God’s Will, but in my moments of weakness I confess I wondered what it might be like to be a part of C.S. Lewis’ religion, Anglicanism. I am drawn to the intellectual side of it, and also, of course, the option of married clergy. I can say with certainty that I would never actually leave Catholicism because I believe firmly in the authority of the Pope. Then, recently, I learned of the Anglican Use priesthood and I was overjoyed. I have begun learning about it but it seems that as of now, the only way to become an Anglican Use priest seems to be having been an Anglican first. I am curious if anyone knows whether (theoretically) it would be possible for a Catholic like me to become a married Anglican Use priest without ever having actually been an Anglican? I know similar things are possible in the Eastern rite churches, but Anglicanism has a particular draw for me. Either way, I would appreciate your prayers!