I am a member of the Evangelical Community Church-Lutheran (ECCL) (
ecclnet.org) which is the most “Romanized” of the High Church Lutheran (Evangelical Catholic Lutheran) Churches.
We maintain the creeds, celebrate the Mass and all 7 Sacraments using the Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. We too have sacremental confession, make the sign of the cross, baptize infants (and Adults using the RCIA process and rites) and proclaim the consecrated Eucharistic Elements to be the actual Body and Blood of Jesus Christ (through transubstantiation.)
We have formally accepted the authority of the Ordinary Magisterium and the authority and infalibility of the Sacred Magesterium.
We have formally accepted Papal Primacy and Papal Infallibility, and believe that the Pope is the successor to St. Peter, and the Vicar of Christand he is prayer for in all our Masses and other rites and ceremonies.
We say we accept the Unaltered Augsburg Confession et al, along with the Anglican 39 Articles of Religion but
only and I do mean,
only “insofar as they are in accordance with authentic Catholic faith and tradition,” which is defined by the Magesterium, the documents of all Ecumenical Councils recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, all Papal documents, and the Catechism fo the Catholic Church, which pretty much excises everything Protestant from those Lutheran and Anglican , and reduces them to historic symbols only.
All of our clergy have been re-ordained in the Rebiban (or Vatican) lineage of the apostolic succession. Our primary succession among several) is from Scipione Cardinal Rebiba through Brazilian Archbishop Carlos Duarte Costa. Though our present clergy are married (and self-supporting) we have no problem transitioning quickly to clerical celibacy for future clergy once we have returned to the Catholic Church.
Some of our Archbishops are Opus Dei Cooperators, and our Judicial vicar is a Benedictine Oblate. Our Metropolitan has a Jesuit advisor.
We are governed by Roman Catholic Canons to the greatest extent practical at this time. Our goal is incorporation into the Roman Catholic Church hopefully as an interim structure of “Lutheran heritage” to facilitate the return of large numbers of High Church (Evangelical Catholic) Lutherans to the Catholic Church (many would return if such an interim structure existed not.) This interim structure could be either a sui juris Church (not likley) a personal prelacy, or a Priestly Society (easier to establish.) Either will work for us. And we do not care who is put in charge of it as long as it is created.
Does this mean that we consider the rest of Lutheranism to be in serious error? You bet we do!
In our situation, calling us “Protestants” seems to be not only inacurate, but very sad. We do not evangelize Catholics - we are into giving Lutherans a way to become Catholics, and lead them home to Rome. Why aren’t we Roman Catholics? We are working on that. We could all return individually any time but that would only accomplish our own return. We want to start, essentially, a* second* Counter-Reformation - one generated this time from within Lutheranism. We believe this is possible, and your prayers for the reunion of the Church are greatly desired and appreciated.