Francis urges humble path to unity in historic visit to Rome’s Anglicans

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I believe there is a community somewhere in Metro Vancouver but I haven’t made it out there. I have been to the parish in Calgary, Alberta, which has its own historic Anglican church building - with a rood screen even. Greatly enjoyed experiencing Anglican style high mass there.
It can be very beautiful. I almost got to attend Corpus Christi, in Charleston SC, a couple of years ago, but the timing wasn’t right.
 
The site for the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter says 43 parishes, of which maybe 6-7 seem to be in Canada. I didn’t see the total membership but have heard it is in the low thousands, 5-6 K maybe.

Overall it looks roughly the same as 2-3 of the major Continuing Anglican jurisdictions, combined.

All figures subject to correction.

Added: as in, a closer look suggests 10-11 of them are in Canada.
thanks GKC. I pray they will continue to flourish.
 
thanks GKC. I pray they will continue to flourish.
One further correction. In terms of parishes/missions, the Ordinariate appears to be more akin to one of the primary Continuing Anglican jurisdictions, not 2-3. As to membership, no idea.
 
The site for the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter says 43 parishes, of which maybe 6-7 seem to be in Canada. I didn’t see the total membership but have heard it is in the low thousands, 5-6 K maybe.
Which might be a shockingly small number if compared with e.g. the number of Ukrainian Greek Catholics in North America.

But, on the other hand, if compared with the number of Western Rite Orthodox here (which I think is a much fairer comparison to make) then the number seems reasonable.
 
Which might be a shockingly small number if compared with e.g. the number of Ukrainian Greek Catholics in North America.

But, on the other hand, if compared with the number of Western Rite Orthodox here (which I think is a much fairer comparison to make) then the number seems reasonable.
In a realistic sense, yes. Back when Anglicanorum Coetibus was first promulgated, there were some predictions of far more, waiting at the door, which I thought unrealistic, at the time.

But, again, I can find no official current numbers.
 
Are there many Anglican Ordinariates in Canada? I have not heard very much about them since their conception? Are they growing or how are they coming along?
Many ordinariates in Canada? There are three Anglicanorum coetibus ordinariates in the world…the United Kingdom, North America, and Australia with Asia annexed to it.
 
The Centre dates back to the sunshine, hopeful days of Pope Paul VI and Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the mid 60s. A breeze was in the air, and maybe, just maybe, something was starting. The Pope presented Cantuar with an episcopal ring and (IIRC) a pectoral cross, and they are worn, in appropriate venues still. The Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission was formed, and naive folk, and hopeful folk, everywhere thought it was going to do something dramatic. Maybe. Somewhere the shade of Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax, was smiling. Maybe where it had all gone wrong, 70 years before, it was …maybe…going right, now?

Nope.
Are you offering this as a first hand assessment? I would not agree with this characterisation at all.

It has been wonderful to see the growth of the Centro Anglicano and the growth in the role it plays.
 
During the first-ever visit by a pope to an Anglican church in Rome, Francis pointed to the spiritual attitude of humility necessary for Christian unity, and made clear that ecumenism “cannot be done in a laboratory – it has to be done on the road.”

How very wonderful that Pope Francis preached at Choral Evensong at the Anglican church in Rome. It’s a first and hopefully not the last.

cruxnow.com/global-church/2017/02/26/francis-urges-humble-path-unity-historic-visit-romes-anglicans/
All Saints is indeed a lovely place, in every sense of the word.

Thank you indeed for publicising this event in the forum.

I wish you a most blessed and fruitful Lent.
 
In a realistic sense, yes. Back when Anglicanorum Coetibus was first promulgated, there were some predictions of far more, waiting at the door, which I thought unrealistic, at the time.

But, again, I can find no official current numbers.
In England about a thousand lay members, according to Wikipedia (if you believe them) and according to this (rather bitter and ungenerous, I’m afraid) article in Catholic Herald:

catholicherald.co.uk/issues/august-26th-2016/britains-ordinariate-is-in-peril-here-is-how-to-save-it/
 
Wikipedia (caveat emptor) says 6000 members in the N American ordinariate.
 
In a realistic sense, yes. Back when Anglicanorum Coetibus was first promulgated, there were some predictions of far more, waiting at the door, which I thought unrealistic, at the time.

But, again, I can find no official current numbers.
I was hoping for more. That is why I asked if the ordinariates were growing.

By the way, GKC, I always enjoy your posts. I haven’t spent a lot of time in non-Catholic religions forum lately. I always enjoyed your vast knowledge of our friend Hank. (;)) I just recently saw a new show on PBS about his wives. It was pretty good.
 
During the first-ever visit by a pope to an Anglican church in Rome, Francis pointed to the spiritual attitude of humility necessary for Christian unity, and made clear that ecumenism “cannot be done in a laboratory – it has to be done on the road.”

How very wonderful that Pope Francis preached at Choral Evensong at the Anglican church in Rome. It’s a first and hopefully not the last.

cruxnow.com/global-church/2017/02/26/francis-urges-humble-path-unity-historic-visit-romes-anglicans/
That was also a good article. I commend Pope Francis for visiting this Anglican church in Rome as they celebrate 200 years.
 
I hope the ordinariates in North America are faring better.

Thanks for sharing the article.
Yes, downbeat as the Catholic Herald article is, it still says the Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter is flourishing.
 
Are you offering this as a first hand assessment? I would not agree with this characterisation at all.

It has been wonderful to see the growth of the Centro Anglicano and the growth in the role it plays.
No, Father, as a personal assessment, based on my understanding, faulty, or skewed, as it may be, not on the Centre, but on the history following Pope Paul VI And ++Ramsey. The possibilities that the relationship between His Holiness and Cantuar suggested, to pick up where Viscount Halifax and the Abbe Portal had attempted to begin, did not, it seems to me, survive the almost simultaneous move of Anglicanism, generally, toward positions that mitigated against any closer ties or relationship between the RCC and global Anglicanism.

I would greatly appreciate your understanding here, That is an honest statement. I really like learning things.
 
I was hoping for more. That is why I asked if the ordinariates were growing.

By the way, GKC, I always enjoy your posts. I haven’t spent a lot of time in non-Catholic religions forum lately. I always enjoyed your vast knowledge of our friend Hank. (;)) I just recently saw a new show on PBS about his wives. It was pretty good.
I thank you very much, for the kind words.
 
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