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I meant my reply to be attached to the post prior to yours. Drat.Sorry, maybe I should have reworded my statement that I am not aware of any declaration from the Vatican on a change in its stance on apostolic succession of Old Catholic bishops. As far as I know, we still do recognise the the apostolic succession of Old Catholic bishops.
Unfortunately, GKC, Vatican still do not recognise the validity of Anglican orders, even though some provinces, at least, do hold to positions closer to Catholic doctrines than Old Catholic ones. But as you know that is historical - and a grevious wound on the body of Christ.
In my country, the threat of Islamisation has brought many Christian churches together, not just Cahtolics and Anglicans. And I am glad to say that Pentecostals, Protestants and Catholics are beginning to discover that we have more that unite us than divide us and this unity is needed for us to confront the Islamisation that is affecting the Christian Church. You know, when we have cross-denominational prayer sessions for our church and country, you can’t tell who is Catholic and who is not - except that some Catholics cross themselves after the prayer. Something to think about.
I don’t know of any RCC pronouncement on what is going on amongst the OCs/Utrecht, either.
And nope, no change is Apostolicae Curae’s position. No reason to expect one, given the current state of the Anglican world.
And as to the idea of crossing oneself after prayer (or at any other appropriate points in the Mass), yes, many Catholics do. Happens at my parish, every Mass.
GKC,* Anglicanus-Catholicus*