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belgianwaffles9
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I, personally, do not like the idea of “Anglican Use” parishes. I think it was fine here in the US as a way to get them into communion with Rome, which was the most important goal.
The Book of Common Prayer that Anglicans use was created post-schism, and whatever its similarities to Catholicism, and no matter how “Catholic” their practice may look, it can never be ignore that it is the product of schism.
Here is what i would think should happen. Though the Motu Proprio only mentions the Latin Rite, its intent has been used to argue that other traditional rites, such as the Ambrosian and Mozarabic rites, as well as the rites of some religious orders, should be restored as well.
What i would like to see is the restoration of the Sarum Rite (or, maybe a bit more correctly, the Sarum use of the Latin Rite). Just as the Archbishop of Milan governs the Ambrosian Rite and the Archbishop of Toledo governs the Mozarabic rite, the head Archbishop of England (whether it be Westminster, or restored to Canterbury after a return to communion) could govern the Sarum Rite.
That way, former Anglican congregations could retain an Anglican heritage, and could even RECLAIM some of that heritage, since the Sarum Rite is older than the Book fo Common Prayer, and is not tainted by schism. This way, the former Anglicans could be both more fully Anglican AND more fully Catholic than they ever were before.
What does everyone else think about this? Are there any traditional Anglicans on here who could comment?
The Book of Common Prayer that Anglicans use was created post-schism, and whatever its similarities to Catholicism, and no matter how “Catholic” their practice may look, it can never be ignore that it is the product of schism.
Here is what i would think should happen. Though the Motu Proprio only mentions the Latin Rite, its intent has been used to argue that other traditional rites, such as the Ambrosian and Mozarabic rites, as well as the rites of some religious orders, should be restored as well.
What i would like to see is the restoration of the Sarum Rite (or, maybe a bit more correctly, the Sarum use of the Latin Rite). Just as the Archbishop of Milan governs the Ambrosian Rite and the Archbishop of Toledo governs the Mozarabic rite, the head Archbishop of England (whether it be Westminster, or restored to Canterbury after a return to communion) could govern the Sarum Rite.
That way, former Anglican congregations could retain an Anglican heritage, and could even RECLAIM some of that heritage, since the Sarum Rite is older than the Book fo Common Prayer, and is not tainted by schism. This way, the former Anglicans could be both more fully Anglican AND more fully Catholic than they ever were before.
What does everyone else think about this? Are there any traditional Anglicans on here who could comment?