Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
A belated reply to the above concern about
The Servants of the Sacred Cross (SSC). Do rest assured that we fully respect the Sacramental divisions that exist between the three jurisdictions to which our Community is open. When we gather for our yearly General Chapter, we have separate Roman Catholic and Anglican Community Masses. At these we celebrate our various Community Rites, Clothing of Novices, Professions etc. Although all of the Sisters
attend both Masses, naturally, we only receive Communion at our respective Mass. This we feel to be a way forward in our search for Unity of the Church Universal, which is one of our main prayer mandates, along with prayer for priests. We pray, as did Our Lord, for the day “
that all may be one” and then we will be able to receive the Blessed Sacrament together!! We attempt to search out all ways in which our Sisters may be united and try not to focus on those that divide us - while, at the same time always respecting the restrictions regarding the Sacraments. We have found there is much more that unites us then divides us! To do any less would not, we feel, be a true searching for the Unity for which we long, but only a sort of false notion of ecumenism.
For the rest of year (our Chapter is one week) we all attend our own home parishes, of course, so there are no issues in this regard.
At the convent, the two Sisters already in residence there are Roman Catholics and they go out to a local parish for Mass at the present time. The convent is open to the same membership make-up as the Community as a whole and in future, when we have Mass in our own chapel, we would have to provide for an Anglican Mass as well as a Catholic one as required. Our convent at present is a small rented house, as we search for a larger, more rural, property where we can more fully live the semi-contemplative life according to the vision we have been given. Then, God willing, we might have a priest(s) living on the property who will serve as Chaplain and celebrate Mass in our own chapel. These are very early days in our establishment of the convent and so we wait patiently. We will need benefactors to help with the purchase of a more permanent property. God will provide in His own time and according to His Will.
Thank you all for your interest in SSC and, once again, please ask about anything that is not clear.
In His Love,
Mother Wendy
Mother Superior, The Servants of the Sacred Cross
www.TheSacredCross.org
“Hail, O Cross, our only hope!”