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starchyp
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Hello
I am just wondering what many of you are thinking on the whole Traditional Anglican Communion thing. Do you believe It will happen? Will a new rite be created, or will it be an extension of Pastoral Provision/Anglican Use, or will the Vatican just tell the TAC faithful and clergy to convert individually? I don’t know what will happen, but this is pretty exciting. Many Anglo-Catholics celebrate solemn liturgies and have great traditions. Also, I would be a great opportunity for the world to see the true meaning of Catholic in Our One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. And if a new rite is created, it would cause discussion on the married clergy issue. I think that if God wills it, an Anglican Rite will be created. The Anglicans and other High Church protestants broke away some 4-5 centuries ago. Their traditions may not be as distinct as that of our Eastern Catholic brethren, but 500 years is a LONG time from being separated from Holy Mother Church. I think that if the so called “Anglican Rite” is created, it will serve as the gateway for Protestants to enter the Church.
P.S.-- I hope I did not offend anyone by using the term “Uniate”. I just came up to me that it is a pre-council term, and some Eastern Catholics may consider it derogatory. I have many Eastern Catholic friends, and I love all of the Eastern Churches.
I am just wondering what many of you are thinking on the whole Traditional Anglican Communion thing. Do you believe It will happen? Will a new rite be created, or will it be an extension of Pastoral Provision/Anglican Use, or will the Vatican just tell the TAC faithful and clergy to convert individually? I don’t know what will happen, but this is pretty exciting. Many Anglo-Catholics celebrate solemn liturgies and have great traditions. Also, I would be a great opportunity for the world to see the true meaning of Catholic in Our One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. And if a new rite is created, it would cause discussion on the married clergy issue. I think that if God wills it, an Anglican Rite will be created. The Anglicans and other High Church protestants broke away some 4-5 centuries ago. Their traditions may not be as distinct as that of our Eastern Catholic brethren, but 500 years is a LONG time from being separated from Holy Mother Church. I think that if the so called “Anglican Rite” is created, it will serve as the gateway for Protestants to enter the Church.
P.S.-- I hope I did not offend anyone by using the term “Uniate”. I just came up to me that it is a pre-council term, and some Eastern Catholics may consider it derogatory. I have many Eastern Catholic friends, and I love all of the Eastern Churches.