Canadian Anglican Catholic group votes to unite with Rome

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Vancouver, Canada, Jul 28, 2010 / 01:10 am (CNA).- With “overwhelming support,” a recent meeting of leaders in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC) voted to unite with the Roman Catholic Church through the Apostolic Constitution created by Pope Benedict XVI.
The ACCC, part of the Continuing Anglican Movement, is made up of more than two dozen congregations. Its Eighth Provincial Synod and Thirteenth Diocesan Synod were held simultaneously at the Rosemary Heights Retreat Center in Surrey, British Columbia.
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:extrahappy: Praise God forever! May His name be praised for all eternity! 👍 This is wonderful news! I hope that more and more Protestant groups would choose to come into full communion with the Catholic Church! 👍
 
This is great news. Does anyone know when they will actually come into communion with Rome? When will we be able to start going to mass at their churches?
 
HUZZAH! :extrahappy:

Welcome Home, you guys!

Long live the ‘Pope of Christian Unity’, as the one-and only Father Z calls him!

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