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It came to this a long time ago; you’re only noticing it now.Has ecumenism really come to this?
It came to this a long time ago; you’re only noticing it now.Has ecumenism really come to this?
Given Rowans latest “opinions” on the Nativity, the cardinal has misplaced his concerns. And I say that as someone who thinks the TAC should go Western Orthodox Rite.So I guess that means each individual person has to go through RCIA. Then maybe they can get together (w/ their former clergy, who’ll have had to petition Rome to be ordained via the Pastoral Provision) and petition for an Anglican use parish. All so we don’t upset Rowan Williams and other “Christian leaders”, when they couldn’t care less about “upsetting” the Catholic Church. Sad, but typical.
In Christ,
Ellen
I think allowing Kasper in his position really throws a damp towel on those embracing Benedict and hi orthodoxy. IMO it is all a good cop/bad cop show. JMHO to repeat it again. Something does not add up with the picture.Given Rowans latest “opinions” on the Nativity, the cardinal has misplaced his concerns. And I say that as someone who thinks the TAC should go Western Orthodox Rite.
Never say never!I think allowing Kasper in his position really throws a damp towel on those embracing Benedict and hi orthodoxy. IMO it is all a good cop/bad cop show. JMHO to repeat i t again. Something does not add up with the picture.
The TAC will never, IMO, be allowed to become Catholic en masse.
Too uncomforatble and fundamentalist a group.
Better pursue unity with Bishop Rowan - that is how I think this will go.
Its all well and good to say that these Anglicans can convert individually if they wish, but there are some problems that would hinder this.
Realize a couple of facts:
Frankly I do not understand how the Cardinal can voice such an opinion. The greatest work of the Church is the salvation of souls. Just think of how many more souls will be saved if these Anglicans convert.
- This group of traditional Anglicans are quite orthodox. Many Catholic parishes are not. While these Anglicans would bring much needed faith and loyalty to the doctrines of the Church many would be feareful of being sidelined because of their orthodoxy by liberal priests and bishops.
- They wish to keep their own liturgy. The traditional Anglican liturgy is said in an antique style of English, the Altar ad orientem, and is very similar to Tridentine Mass. In the 1980s Cardinal Ratzinger established the Anglican Use (or form) of the Roman Rite for use by converted Anglican parishes- a liturgy for this very situation.
- In light of the two points above, it is obvious that they would wish to keep their own communities intact. This would also include the transfer of properties Catholic dioceses.