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Please see the below article:
therecord.com.au/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=757&Itemid=1
therecord.com.au/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=757&Itemid=1
Probably over the Married Priesthood issue…That’s great news.
Too bad no Anglican rite though, I was sort of hoping for that.
Neil
“Let my people be one as you and i are one”.Truly awesome!![]()
Actually, I’d think it’s more likely that the Married Priesthood issue would cause Rome to create a sui juris entity since it’s unusual to have a Latin Rite Prelature with differing discipline regarding ordination and marriage.Probably over the Married Priesthood issue…
Do you know that for sure? I’d be surprised if all the details have been worked out yet. I believe Anglican Rite usage is still quite rare and found in American churches only. I’d join one tomorrow if it ever happened here in the heartland. How long O Lord must I suffer?That’s great news.
Too bad no Anglican rite though, I was sort of hoping for that.
Neil
The article said they decided to recommend a personal prelature instead of a new rite. That was the first I had heard of it, maybe its not a final decision?Do you know that for sure? I’d be surprised if all the details have been worked out yet. I believe Anglican Rite usage is still quite rare and found in American churches only. I’d join one tomorrow if it ever happened here in the heartland. How long O Lord must I suffer?
Bigger issues to work out: divorce, married bishops and recognition of Holy Orders which most like will be seen as not vallid.
This pope is remarkable and is always surprising us.
Baptism is the only sacrament recognized as valid provided it was a Trinitarian one. Everything else will have to be tweaked. Anglican bishops will lose their rank and title. I sure hope there is some accommodation for them liturgically, otherwise there are going to be some very unhappy campers.I wonder about the issue of sacraments of the TAC. We all know that the Anglican Church doesn’t have the true illicit and valid rite of ordination. Therefore, they of course don’t have all others sacraments valid as well. If they are being accepted into the full communion with the Church. Do they have to be reordained their priests and bishops again? And yeah, their is the issue of married bishops. Hope all go well, they need our prayer.
Don’t get overly excited here. At this point all is conjecture. If anything does happen TAC would have to abide by the rules of the Magisterium. If anything, just having dialogue with these groups is the right step in restoring unity with the Church. Life isn’t always fair and I’m sorry you had to endure RCIA which can be a very confusing and frustrating experience in many dioceses.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=31870&page=1
…"The TAC’s case appeared to take a significant step forwards in October 2008 when it is understood that the CDF decided not to recommend the creation of a distinct Anglican rite within the Roman Catholic Church - as is the case with the Eastern Catholic Churches - but a personal prelature, a semi-autonomous group with its own clergy and laity. Opus Dei was the first organization in the Catholic Church to be recognized as a personal prelature, a new juridical form in the life of the Church. A personal prelature is something like a global diocese without boundaries, headed by its own bishop and with its own membership and clergy. "
As a new member of the Catholic Church, I can’t help but find this very confusing. They the Protestants left the Catholic Church, correct? They, the protestants in England, chose the protestant faith over the Catholic, correct? Now, disillusioned with their own choices, they are going to come in the back door of the Catholic church and we will welcome them by BENDING the rules and MAKING up new rules to suit them, the protestants? Like, married priests and married bishops? And, we will turn a blind eye to their ordination which was not in accord with the Catholic teachings?
And, these protestants don’t have to enter the Catholic church like everyone else? Like me.
How is this making the faith ONE faith if it is sortof, making another faith, sortof similar but different, next to it. C’mon people, this is rediculous. If they want to become Catholics then they can go to Catechism and go to a Catholic church just like anyone else!
Instead of a bishop saying, well, I chose protestantism over catholicism, but now… waaaaaaaaaaa, I don’t like what they are doing (no kidding) so can you let me and my congregation in and I can still be a bishop etc…
If I hear one more liberal crying out in the night and asking for special treatment I’m going to throw up.![]()
They are Catholics, not Protestants, so I don’t see the similarity.Don’t get overly excited here. At this point all is conjecture. If anything does happen TAC would have to abide by the rules of the Magisterium. If anything, just having dialogue with these groups is the right step in restoring unity with the Church. Life isn’t always fair and I’m sorry you had to endure RCIA which can be a very confusing and frustrating experience in many dioceses.
Just curious, what is your view of the pope’s lifting the excommunication of SSPX?
They can start using the Sarum Rite as soon as they are ordained and trainedThat’s great news.
Too bad no Anglican rite though, I was sort of hoping for that.
Neil
I believe it was Pope Paul VI who made the statement that Satan had entered through the back door of the church or something to that effect after Humane Vitae was so blatantly rejected and scorned . The darkness you describe has been going on for quite some time, even prior to Vatican II. Having dialogue and making reasonable accommodations to groups who are sincere in their desire to be in union with Rome is not the same. I would die for an Anglican Rite Use parish where I live so I could worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness and reverence. Hardly the smoke of Satan.They are Catholics, not Protestants, so I don’t see the similarity.
Oranges belong with oranges. If an apple wants to be an orange it has to ask the oranges how to be an orange and do what they say. The oranges are not supposed to make themselves like apples so that the apples can be like the oranges. Because then you would have an apple/orange, and not a true orange.
The Church should not make itself Protestant -like in order to make the Protestants more Catholic. If a Protestant wants to be a Catholic it has to be a Catholic, not a Catholic/Protestant.
If the devil wanted to destroy the Catholic Church, how would he do it? It would be very difficult to kill every Catholic and blow up every Catholic church and book. No, the devil is much more clever. The devil would destroy the Church from WITHIN. By little bits. So that the outcome is that no one is even really aware of the changes.