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I know that His Holiness Pope Leo XIII declared that the Anglicans had lost Apostolic Succession, and that their “clergy” thus were not really “ordained”.
So I am wondering:
Before Pope Leo XIII, were Anglican orders commonly assumed to be invalid, and were Anglican “priest” converts to Catholicism ordained by a real Catholic Bishop?
Thank you!
So I am wondering:
Before Pope Leo XIII, were Anglican orders commonly assumed to be invalid, and were Anglican “priest” converts to Catholicism ordained by a real Catholic Bishop?
Thank you!