Posted on 10/27/2009 1:07:10 PM PDT by NYer
.- A Pennsylvania Episcopal church which joyously greeted the announcement of a provision to assist Anglicans who wish to become Catholic could be among the first to take advantage of the church structure put forward by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Church of the Good Shepherd, an Episcopalian parish in the Philadelphia Maine Line suburbs, is an Anglo-Catholic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. According to the Rosemont Journal, its liturgy is celebrated in the high church style reminiscent of traditional Catholic churches: with incense, elaborate vestments, and a choir that may sing in Latin.
The parish has objected to recent changes in the denomination, such as its allowing women and homosexuals to become priests and bishops.
Bishop David L. Moyer, who leads the Church of the Good Shepherd, said that for two years the parish had been praying daily for the Popes action towards Anglicans.
When I heard the news I was speechless, then the joy came and the tears, he told the Rosemont Journal.
Following a Mass devoted to church unity, Rev. Aaron R. Bayles, the assistant pastor, reported that the majority of parishioners would be on board with the development.
He said he himself was exultant when he heard the news because he had always hoped for the unification of Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Christianity. The new provision for Anglicans may be a step in that direction, he commented.
For 17 years the parish has refused to allow the local Episcopal bishop to come for a pastoral visit or confirmation. It also stopped paying its annual financial assessment to the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. The diocese sued to take over the Church of the Good Shepherds building in 2009. It is a replica of a 14th-century English country parish that was built in 1894. The property is estimated at $7 million in value.
Bishop Moyer was made a bishop in the Traditional Anglican Communion and was one of its 38 bishops to sign an October 2007 petition asking Pope Benedict XVI for an arrangement that would unite Anglicans with the Catholic Church.
He explained that he had been defrocked for disobedience to Episcopal Bishop Charles E. Bennison, but he remained in place.
The Church of the Good Shepherd never formally left the Episcopal Church, in part because it did not want to be evicted from its property. Bishop Moyer, who lives in a rectory on the churchs property, said he hoped to resolve the legal quagmire over the property before the church decides to join the Catholic Church.
While the Anglican provision will allow married Anglican priests, it would not allow married bishops. Bishop Moyers is the father of three and is waiting to hear what his status could be under the proposal.
He told the Rosemont Journal that some of his parishs 400 members would choose to leave rather than become Catholic. Some are former Catholics who may not want to go back, while others remain loyal to the Episcopal Church.
Well, they are already part of one heretical denomination, what difference does it make if they cross the Tiber to join another?
What a wave of Christian Love you are, Gamecock!
Well, they are already part of one heretical denomination, what difference does it make if they cross the Tiber to join another?
Yup.
If I weren’t concerned about the eternal destiny of those involved, on either side of the Tiber, I wouldn’t say a thing.
You may or may not be aware of the fact that Rome anathematized itself at Trent
Echo in here?
Narses,
Why do you dignify the comments?
I doubt that. Rather, they will be turned into Mosques.
Illumination dignifies those with dignity. It also exposes that which hates the light.
LOL! If you think that's the case, then in reality, it anathematized itself at Nicea.
Thank God you're not talking about the Catholic Church.
>>If I werent concerned about the eternal destiny of those involved<<
*snicker*
***Well, they are already part of one heretical denomination, what difference does it make if they cross the Tiber to join another?***
Worried about that limo getting crowded or the goodies running out?
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There have been many threads posted on this topic over the span of the past week but you have singled out this particular parish on which to post your vitriolic comments. You are a reprobate, in the truest sense of the term. Your paltry attempt to rain on the joy of these fellow christians, speaks volumes about your own faith. St. Paul exhorted his fellow Christians to be joyful: Rejoice always (1 Thess. 5:16); rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice (Phil. 4:4).
Oh, the irony!
I have found that those who are the least secure in their faith do two things....
1. Belittle others
2. Scream how much they care about others who will be damned.
Isn’t it funny how the ones the “care” the most about another’s eternal destiny, act so much like the Nanny Staters and Progressives.
“We’re doing this for your own good”
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