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More news from the world of the Anglican communion and The Episcopal Church…
Episcopal priests from Fort Worth may be looking at Catholicism
02:18 PM CDT on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 By SAM HODGES / The Dallas Morning News &
VirtueOnline
EIGHT CRUCIAL FINDINGS
1. We believe the See of Peter is essential not optional - Fr. Stainbrook
2. We believe a magisterium is needed desperately - Fr. Crary
3. We believe the Catholic Faith is true - Fr. Stainbrook
4. We believe the Anglican Communion shares the fatal flaws of TEC - Fr. Tobola
5. We believe our polity is in error - Fr. Crary
6. We believe we are not the only ones in our diocese - Canon Hough
7. We believe Pope Benedict XVI understands our plight - Fr. Tobola
8. We believe there is a charism which Anglican ethos has to offer to the Universal Church - Fr. Stainbrook
virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=8839
Looks to me like these people are serious and like they want to be Catholics. I’m just sorry they haven’t heard about the ongoing negotiations between the Vatican and the Traditional Anglican Communion, or the request we made at the end of last year for “Full Communion” or “Union” as a “Prelature” or “Sui Iuris Church in Union” with and in submission to His Holiness.
If they had, they could join in with us - There’s no reason to reinvent the wheel. And, I don’t think it’s too late for them to apply for union with the TAC and, through us, with Rome.
If anyone knows any of the priests (or maybe even the Bishop of Fort Worth if he’s also involved), please contact them with the following information:
The Traditional Anglican Communion - Contacts
acahome.org/tac/contacts.htm
Diocese & Bishops - House of Bishops
acahome.org/index.htm
It’s not as big as TEC or the Roman Catholic Church, but it’s the same size as one of the Eastern Catholic Churches, and we should hear about our application before the end of the year.
Your Brother in Christ, Michael
More news from the world of the Anglican communion and The Episcopal Church…
Episcopal priests from Fort Worth may be looking at Catholicism
02:18 PM CDT on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 By SAM HODGES / The Dallas Morning News &
VirtueOnline
- The Rev. William Crary, senior rector of the Fort Worth diocese, confirmed that on June 16 he and three other priests met with Bishop Vann, leader of the Fort Worth Catholic diocese, and presented him a document that is highly critical of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. *
- The document states that the overwhelming majority of Episcopal clergy in the Fort Worth diocese favor pursuing an “active plan” to bring the diocese into full communion with the Catholic Church.*
- “They make it clear that they no longer believe there is truth in the Anglican Communion, and the only way they can find truth is reunion with Rome.”*
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...iscopal_12met.ART.State.Edition1.4d6e98b.html
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...iscopal_12met.ART.State.Edition1.4d6e98b.html
EIGHT CRUCIAL FINDINGS
1. We believe the See of Peter is essential not optional - Fr. Stainbrook
2. We believe a magisterium is needed desperately - Fr. Crary
3. We believe the Catholic Faith is true - Fr. Stainbrook
4. We believe the Anglican Communion shares the fatal flaws of TEC - Fr. Tobola
5. We believe our polity is in error - Fr. Crary
6. We believe we are not the only ones in our diocese - Canon Hough
7. We believe Pope Benedict XVI understands our plight - Fr. Tobola
8. We believe there is a charism which Anglican ethos has to offer to the Universal Church - Fr. Stainbrook
virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=8839
Looks to me like these people are serious and like they want to be Catholics. I’m just sorry they haven’t heard about the ongoing negotiations between the Vatican and the Traditional Anglican Communion, or the request we made at the end of last year for “Full Communion” or “Union” as a “Prelature” or “Sui Iuris Church in Union” with and in submission to His Holiness.
If they had, they could join in with us - There’s no reason to reinvent the wheel. And, I don’t think it’s too late for them to apply for union with the TAC and, through us, with Rome.
If anyone knows any of the priests (or maybe even the Bishop of Fort Worth if he’s also involved), please contact them with the following information:
The Traditional Anglican Communion - Contacts
acahome.org/tac/contacts.htm
Diocese & Bishops - House of Bishops
acahome.org/index.htm
It’s not as big as TEC or the Roman Catholic Church, but it’s the same size as one of the Eastern Catholic Churches, and we should hear about our application before the end of the year.
Your Brother in Christ, Michael