There is an option called the Anglican Use within the RRC
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ANGLICAN USE NEWS
Several of us, including pastors of the Anglican Use parishes, met recently in Newark, New Jersey, with His Excellency, Archbishop John J. Myers, who is the Ecclesiastical Delegate for the Pastoral Provision. There were several items of interest which were discussed, and two important areas were identified as needing attention and development.
First, the difficulties faced by men who are presently Episcopal clergymen, but who wish to become Catholics along with their families, are not always addressed adequately by local Ordinaries. For those of us who made this transition some twenty or twenty-five years ago, it really was a matter of huge personal sacrifice – sacrifice which sometimes was very difficult for young families. I would not want to see this sense of willingness to sacrifice be taken away. It is a good test of one’s faith in God and sincerity of purpose; however, it would be an encouragement to young convert clergymen and their families to know there is some practical and financial support available, and proposals are being formulated for the raising and disbursal of money for these situations.
A second (and very important) issue is the establishment of new Anglican Use parishes. There are several small groups of people around the country who would like to form a worshipping community, and have no idea how to proceed. When bishops are approached, they are unsure and sometimes unsupportive. There is a need to develop standard guidelines for this, and a group of us will be making proposals for consideration by Vatican officials.
Those of us who met with Archbishop Myers were very encouraged by his understanding of the issues, and his willingness to present our proposals to the appropriate Vatican offices. As more and more Anglicans are realizing that their own situation is untenable, it is important for them to know that our Holy Mother Church is ready to welcome them, and actually has a plan to do so.
-Fr. Christopher G. Phillips