Y yoopersenior Guest Dec 11, 2009 #1 Is “crossing the Tiber” used only when Anglicans convert to Catholicism, or is it for anyone?
F fabricdragon Guest Dec 11, 2009 #2 i suspect it is mostly a term used by those of us who came from Liturgical churches, like Anglicans, Episcopalians, Lutherans and etc now that i think about it though… i dont know, i just know the folks i see using it are mostly form liturgical Protestant Churches…
i suspect it is mostly a term used by those of us who came from Liturgical churches, like Anglicans, Episcopalians, Lutherans and etc now that i think about it though… i dont know, i just know the folks i see using it are mostly form liturgical Protestant Churches…
R Rob_Brown Guest Dec 13, 2009 #4 I think it is any convert, but yes there is a lot of us converting from Anglican and Methodist backgrounds who use the term.
I think it is any convert, but yes there is a lot of us converting from Anglican and Methodist backgrounds who use the term.
A anjoh66 Guest Dec 13, 2009 #5 It is anyone who converts or get baptised as an adult into the catholic church. It is for catechumens and candidates alike
It is anyone who converts or get baptised as an adult into the catholic church. It is for catechumens and candidates alike