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Yes…I read somewhere that Cardinal Kasper is not too pleased. I am not sure of the accuracy of what I read but it noted he favors the Archbishop of Canterbury and not upsetting them by receiving 400,000 Conservative Anglicans (TAC). The ABC of course is heading a Communion in disarray and one in which women’s ordination is generally becoming accepted and women Bishops are growing in number. Benedict apparently favors receiving TAC.Pope gets radical and woos the Anglicans
By Damian Thompson
Excerpt:
Two and a half years after the name “Josephum” came booming down from the balcony of St Peter’s, making liberal Catholics weep with rage, Pope Benedict XVI is revealing his programme of reform. And it is breathtakingly ambitious.
The 80-year-old Pontiff is planning a purification of the Roman liturgy in which decades of trendy innovations will be swept away. This recovery of the sacred is intended to draw Catholics closer to the Orthodox and ultimately to heal the 1,000 year Great Schism. But it is also designed to attract vast numbers of conservative Anglicans, who will be offered the protection of the Holy Father if they covert en masse.
The liberal cardinals don’t like the sound of it at all.
Personally, I suspect Rome will benefit by doing so. If TAC is received without being absorbed, then as the Anglican Communion (third largest in the world behind RCC and EO) continues fragmenting between issues of overly liberal Western churches, polarization between the global South, and frustration with Canterbury…there will be a solid choice for conservative Anglican (esp Anglo Catholics) who can be in communion with Rome but maintain the very distinctive and beautiful tradtional Anglican liturgy. Win-win situation. Anglicanism begins to reunify with the parent it left. I doubt there is much hope for the Anglican Communion itself due to the issues of women priest and Bishops which is pretty far down the road already.