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Or a sub conditione ordination. It is known to have happened twice, since Apostolicae Curae was issued, to two Anglican priests. One, Fr. J. J. Hughes, is still alive and is the author of the two best books on the long, sad history of the Bull that I have found, in my years of studying the matter. The other, Fr. Graham Leonard, one time Anglican Bishop of London, died 3 years ago.Actually it is important to note that ‘reordained’ in this case could only mean from a Lutheran perspective. The sacrament of Holy Orders can only be received once. Once you are validly ordained there is no being ‘reordained’, not ever. So as GKC said, on the Catholic side it’s always absolute if the sacrament is conferred.
The closest you could come is that the church will perform what is called a ‘conditional’ baptism in certain cases where it is not clear if the candidate has not previously been baptized, so perhaps something like this might(??) exist? I.e. something along the likes of ‘if you have not been baptized (ordained) … sacrament continues’.
Ordination imprints, as is said, an indelible character on the recipient. Hence the use of a *sub conditione *form, if it were a matter of doubt. For RCs, with respect to Anglican priests, the matter is rarely in doubt. Such is the teaching of the RCC. I rarely argue with people about things like that.
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