Here’s an idea…Why not have the Roman Church just say, "Hey guys we will re-Ordain all you Anglo-Catholics, no strings attached, and we can get on with the plan that Christ has for us. You keep your Anglican Rites, the Orthodox will keep theirs, and we’ll keep ours, but at least now we will all be valid in our work. We won’t have to grumble, gripe, and nark at each other any more.
The problem is without a Magisterium, there’s no concrete way of identifying which of those individuals should be ordained. I find the number and proliferation of Anglo-Catholic organizations
mind-boggling, and I am sure some solid and not so solid Anglo Catholics are still in the TEC and C of E. Some of them deserve to be grumbled, griped and narked at, daily, not ordained.
Within the Catholic church our internal narking skills fell into disuse from around 1960 to, say, into the 1980s, as we ordained, shall we say, a variety of men, most of them good. Since then dogma was restored in the seminary, we seem to do a better job of training and choosing priests, based on the ones I know, and we are far more selective about which communities we are ecumenical with.
Sacramental validity is a factor in Christian unity, but people blow it out of proportion. Also important is a visible, organic unity on issues like religious liberty, prolife, etc. In friendlier times it didn’t matter so much as there was no opposition to Christianity, and lots of different Christians, rites, what have you, were all floating (separately) in the right direction, a visible Authority like the Magisterium was considered unnecessary. Christians all followed doctrinal orthodoxy even if they didn’t have the Magisterium.
What about the world of 2014? Are all the floating, Magisterium-less Christians floating in the right direction? Do you think universal acceptance of everyone’s Holy Orders will create unity? Internally in my diocese, and arguably in the USA generally, Catholics only had unity where, and to the extent we were united to the Magisterium; lots of RC priests who had valid orders were divided by allegiance to the New Age, Political Radicalism, and other factors. Most of them have died, or have left, and should be prayed for.
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