Consideration of Anglican feelings and those of current British Catholic clergy is of prime importance. That is why the RCC will not allow any property disputes to erupt and will likely low key this situation. It isn’t a numbers game with the score given at every juncture. The lads from Rome can be masters of conciliation and will do what they can to mitigate hurt feelings. This situation is very sad for those who feel compelled to make a decision to leave and our prayers should attend to their situation. In this country do you think those so disposed to leave will more than likely join an existing RCC church or will they be more inclined to form their own congregations. Many of the devout would like to see them join an existing parish to work and change the “Rot” ushered in by VatII
That's a really good question and I don't know the answer. I think that what was announced today was primarily in response to the petition of the Traditional Anglican Communion, which is an international group of continuing Anglican churches, each with its own structure already in place.