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AnglicanRite
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I am really going to get into trouble for saying this, but I do believe it, so here it goes:
The Catholic Church does not recognized Anglican Orders, as per the decree from Pope Leo XIII back in the 1890’s. But the reason he did this was not because the orders are invalid, but because of POLITICS.
If Pope Leo had decreed Anglican orders to be valid, then it would have undermined the Roman Catholic Church in England, which had just been re-established only a few short decades before the decree. If Anglican orders are valid, the reasoning would go, then why be Roman Catholic?
This is what makes me weary of Rome and its stance on Anglican Orders. They know very well that they are valid, yet they made up something political to undermine them (their argument that they lost the intent to do sacrifice is absurd). This is the main reason why full unity between the two churches is next to impossible, women clergy aside.
The Catholic Church does not recognized Anglican Orders, as per the decree from Pope Leo XIII back in the 1890’s. But the reason he did this was not because the orders are invalid, but because of POLITICS.
If Pope Leo had decreed Anglican orders to be valid, then it would have undermined the Roman Catholic Church in England, which had just been re-established only a few short decades before the decree. If Anglican orders are valid, the reasoning would go, then why be Roman Catholic?
This is what makes me weary of Rome and its stance on Anglican Orders. They know very well that they are valid, yet they made up something political to undermine them (their argument that they lost the intent to do sacrifice is absurd). This is the main reason why full unity between the two churches is next to impossible, women clergy aside.