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  • Impact of Pope's Decree Begins to Dawn on Church of England Members

    10/27/2009 6:00:36 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 33 replies · 1,401+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 10/25/09 | Riazat Butt
    For many sitting in the pews of Saint Augustine's Anglican church in north London it was a particularly special Sunday. There were three confirmations and one man received his first communion. But amid the applause and smart outfits there was another sense of occasion, with people coming to terms with one of the biggest developments in Christendom since the Reformation. Last week's decree from Pope Benedict, announcing the creation of a special section in the Roman Catholic church for ex-Anglican communities, has aroused strong opinions among traditionalist clergy. It has cast doubt on the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury,...
  • OMG, I've Just Had This Really Weird Encounter With Cardinal Cormac

    10/27/2009 7:56:07 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 9 replies · 875+ views
    The Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 10/26/09 | Damian Thompson
    I can’t resist telling you about this. Tonight I was wandering around the nave of Westminster Cathedral in the interval of a stunning benefit recital by Stephen Hough. HE Cormac Card. Murphy-O’Connor was there and, God forgive me, I’d fished out my BlackBerry and was about to tweet: “Resisting the temptation to tease +Cormac about the Apostolic Constitution.” (Background: CMOC opposed and delayed the Pope’s marvellous offer to Anglicans because he’s [a] an old-style ecumenist and [b] wrong about everything.) And then… someone very tall grabbed my shoulder, and a familiar Father Ted brogue came booming down. “Damian Thompson! I...
  • Making Anglicans Feel at Home in the Catholic Church (how personal ordinariates will work)

    10/27/2009 10:06:34 AM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies · 583+ views
    zna ^ | October 26, 2009 | personal ordinariates
    Interview With Msgr. Stetson of the Pastoral Provision By Karna Swanson HOUSTON, Texas, OCT. 26, 2009 (Zenit.org).- News broke last week that Benedict XVI will allow groups of Anglicans wishing to enter full communion with the Catholic Church to do so through personal ordinariates, while preserving elements of the Anglican spiritual and liturgical tradition.The provision for the ordinariates is the Vatican's response to Anglicans who have expressed wishes to become Catholic. It is estimated that between 20 and 30 Anglican bishops have made such a request. To understand how the personal ordinariates work and the significance of this move, ZENIT...
  • Anglican Reunion will Create "Huge Cultural Shift" to the Extreme Left in Anglican Church

    10/27/2009 12:17:31 PM PDT · by Pope Pius XII · 9 replies · 549+ views
    Lifesitenews ^ | October 26, 2009 | Hilary White
    By focusing on the issue of married clergy in the Catholic Church, the secular media has got the thin end of the story of last week's offer of reunion from the Vatican to "traditionalist" Anglicans. The more interesting story, says Fr. Philip Powell, a Dominican priest based in Rome and a former Episcopalian, is the "huge cultural shift" in the Anglican Church that it presages. Fr. Powell gave his analysis of the move in an interview with LSN, saying that despite accusations from the left and from some quarters of the Anglican Communion, it was not an opportunistic grab for...
  • Benedict’s Gambit (Pope is offering an Anglo-Catholic mansion within the Roman Catholic faith)

    10/26/2009 6:58:03 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 44 replies · 978+ views
    New York Times ^ | 10/25/2009 | ROSS DOUTHAT
    The Church of England has survived the Spanish Armada, the English Civil War and Elton John performing “Candle in the Wind” at Princess Diana’s Westminster Abbey funeral. So it will probably survive the note the Vatican issued last week, inviting disaffected Anglicans to head Romeward, and offering them an Anglo-Catholic mansion within the walls of the Roman Catholic faith. But the invitation is a bombshell nonetheless. Pope Benedict XVI’s outreach to Anglicans may produce only a few conversions; it may produce a few million. Either way, it represents an unusual effort at targeted proselytism, remarkable both for its concessions to...
  • Church of England bishop says 'Anglican experiment is over'

    10/26/2009 3:22:02 PM PDT · by NYer · 159 replies · 2,292+ views
    cna ^ | October 26, 2009
    Bishop John Broadhurst London, England, Oct 26, 2009 / 05:13 pm (CNA).-  Members of the traditionalist Anglican group Forward in Faith recently concluded their annual gathering, which was dedicated to discussing Pope Benedict's overture to Anglicans. The general impression left by the conference was the “Anglican experiment is over,” a mood that was reinforced by Bishop John Hind officially announcing he is ready to become Catholic.The 2009 National Assembly of Forward in Faith was held in the Emmanuel Centre, Westminster, London, October 23-24. The Assembly was originally scheduled before the Vatican announced its unprecedented move, but the issue dominated...
  • Former Archbishop of Canterbury Branded a Moaner Over Rome Offer

    10/25/2009 6:29:25 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 14 replies · 610+ views
    The Times (UK) ^ | 10/25/09
    A senior bishop has attacked the former Archbishop of Canterbury as a “moaner” for complaining about the timing of the Pope’s offer to Anglo-Catholics in the Church of England to join Rome. The Bishop of Fulham, the Right Rev John Broadhurst, told The Times that the Church of England, including the current Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, had been aware for years of the Vatican’s plans to admit disaffected Anglicans. “The Archbishop of Canterbury knew that this was happening, but didn’t know when,” Bishop Broadhurst said. Asked about complaints by Lord Carey, former Archbishop of Canterbury, about the Pope...
  • What the Vatican's welcome of Anglicans means

    10/25/2009 1:06:48 PM PDT · by stripes1776 · 13 replies · 543+ views
    National Catholic Reporter ^ | October 24, 2009 | John L Allen Jr
    One caution: Many of the details remain up in the air This week's big Vatican story is obviously the decision to create special structures, called "personal ordinariates", to welcome Anglicans seeking to join the Catholic church. In some reports, the move was touted as a bold gambit to end the schism that began with the English Reformation in the 16th century -- a dubious bit of spin, given that the actual number of Anglicans likely to sign up for one of these ordinariates will almost certainly be quite small.When the dust settles, the centuries-long breach between Rome and Canterbury will...
  • Senior Anglican Bishop Reveals He Is Ready To Convert To Roman Catholicism

    10/24/2009 9:19:39 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 29 replies · 1,010+ views
    Telegraph(UK) ^ | October 24th 2009
    Senior Anglican Bishop Reveals He Is Ready To Convert To Roman Catholicism The Rt Rev John Hind, the Bishop of Chichester, has announced he is considering becoming a Roman Catholic in a move that could spark an exodus of clergy. Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent 24 Oct 2009 Bishop Hind said he would be "happy" to be reordained as a Catholic priest and said that divisions in Anglicanism could make it impossible to stay in the church. He is the most senior Anglican to admit that he is prepared to accept the offer from the Pope, who shocked the Church...
  • I Won't Rule Out Converting To Catholicism, Says Bishop [1000 Anglican Clergy May Defect!]

    10/24/2009 9:29:43 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 44 replies · 1,207+ views
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | October 24th 2009
    I Won't Rule Out Converting To Catholicism, Says Bishop By MAIL ON SUNDAY REPORTER 25th October 2009 Outspoken: Dr Michael Nazir-Ali could set a trend A controversial bishop yesterday became the most high-profile cleric to hint he might convert to the Roman Catholic Church following the Pope’s offer to disaffected Anglicans. The former Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, an outspoken figure in the Church of England, said: ‘I won’t rule it out or rule it in. I wait with interest to see what the details of the offer are.’ Any suggestion that Dr Nazir-Ali, who retired in September, could...
  • Media Coverage of Anglo-Catholic Move Gets Ugly

    10/24/2009 1:20:15 PM PDT · by NYer · 31 replies · 877+ views
    NC Register ^ | October 22, 2009 | TiM DRAKE
    Well, the media mantra about the Vatican’s welcome to Anglicans has begun, and the anti-Catholicism is about as ugly as it gets. Venues such as National Public Radio, the London Times, and the Kansas City Star describe the Church as “poaching.” USA Today says the Church is “rustling.” Other media outlets used the term “luring.” Some question whether the move was a “hostile takeover.” And London Times’ Columnist Libby Purves says that “converts may choke on the raw meat of Catholicism.” Mainstream newspapers such as the New York Times and Washington Post have used the word “bid.” The Boston Globe...
  • Anglicans and a Personal Ordinariate

    10/23/2009 8:12:28 PM PDT · by stripes1776 · 6 replies · 377+ views
    Spero News ^ | October 23, 2009 | Fr. Dwight Longenecker
    Daily Telegraph religion journalist Damien Thompson is sometimes a bit gossipy for my liking, but in this article he does an inside analysis on some of the other major things happening in and behind this week's stunning announcement of Personal Ordinariates for Anglicans.For ten years I was an Anglican priest, and for ten years I was a Catholic layman in England. I worked for the St Barnabas Society--a charity that quietly assists convert clergy as they convert to the Catholic Church. At the same time I was on a long road to ordination myself. I therefore got to meet and...
  • Lord Carey 'appalled' by Pope's treatment of Dr Rowan Williams

    10/23/2009 3:35:33 PM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 20 replies · 749+ views
    Times Online ^ | October 24, 2009 | Ruth Gledhill
    Lord Carey of Clifton has called on his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury to complain to the Pope in person about not being consulted over plans to admit disaffected Anglicans to the Roman Catholic Church. Lord Carey warned that the Pope’s strategy could damage relations with the Vatican. Lord Carey, who stepped down in 2002, urged Dr Rowan Williams to protest strongly when he visits the Pope in Rome next month. Lord Carey was speaking after the joint press conference this week between Dr Williams and the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, to announce the move....
  • More Roads Lead to Rome as Divine Divide Diminishes

    10/23/2009 6:26:22 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 22 replies · 625+ views
    The Australian ^ | 10/24/09 | Christopher Pearson
    On Tuesday the Vatican unveiled a brand-new structure designed to facilitate groups of traditionally minded Anglicans entering into corporate communion with Rome, something many on both sides of the divide have aspired to for more than 40 years. On Wednesday the global primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion, Archbishop John Hepworth, gave Inquirer an exclusive interview.Inquirer: In place of conventional dioceses, the new arrangements envisage "personal ordinariates". Are they akin to the military ordinariates for dispersed groups of personnel in the various branches of the armed forces?John Hepworth: Yes, and they are at the heart of what the Pope proposes....
  • The Church and Pick-Up-Stix

    10/23/2009 8:51:09 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 5 replies · 418+ views
    Spero News ^ | 10/23/09 | Dwight Longenecker
    How will the Vatican deal with disparate groups of the Anglican Communion that may now wish to go home to Rome?You may remember a game from childhood called 'Pick Up Stix'? A collection of colourful sticks that looked like big toothpicks would be dropped on the table and each player had to remove them one by one and place them back in the can. You had to pick up the stick in such a careful and delicate manner that you would not disturb any of the other sticks. This is not a bad analogy for the Vatican's attempt to pick...
  • With His Daring Scheme for Anglicans, Benedict XVI Fulfills the Hopes of Cardinal Newman

    10/23/2009 9:36:25 AM PDT · by marshmallow · 38 replies · 793+ views
    The Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | 10/22/09 | Damian Thompson
    Was Pope Benedict XVI inspired by Cardinal John Henry Newman, whom it is hoped he will beatify in England next year, when he suddenly threw open the gates of Rome to disaffected Anglicans on Tuesday morning? The official website for Newman’s Cause hinted as much when it greeted the announcement with a reminder of Newman’s support for a proposal to establish an Anglican Uniate Church for converts, similar to that provided for Byzantine-rite Catholics. The plan was conceived by Ambrose Phillips de Lisle and Newman rightly guessed that it would be unworkable. But if it could be made to work,...
  • Meeting of hundreds of Anglican clergy to consider Pope Benedict’s new provision

    10/23/2009 10:57:48 AM PDT · by NYer · 35 replies · 902+ views
    cna ^ | October 23, 2009
    Bishop John Broadhurstvv London, England, Oct 23, 2009 / 12:22 am (CNA).- Hundreds of traditionalist Anglican clergy will meet this weekend in London to discuss whether to enter the Catholic Church in light of Pope Benedict XVI’s creation of an Anglican “ordinariate.”About 500 members of members of the group Forward in Faith will attend the meeting, the Times Online reports. Many of them are waiting for the Vatican’s publication of a Code of Practice, which will provide more detail about the proposed new church structure organized under an Apostolic Constitution.The chairman of Forward in Faith, Bishop of Fulham, England John...
  • Traditional Anglican group ‘profoundly moved’ by Pope's new provision for converts (very moving)

    10/22/2009 3:38:48 PM PDT · by NYer · 32 replies · 1,231+ views
    cna ^ | October 22, 2009
    TAC Primate Archbishop John Hepworth Blackwood, Australia, Oct 22, 2009 / 02:57 am (CNA).- The Primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion has responded to the Vatican’s announcement of a new provision for Anglicans who wish to convert to Catholicism, saying his church is “profoundly moved” by Pope Benedict’s generosity. He added that the provision will now be taken to the national synods of his Communion.In an Oct. 20 statement published on the website of the communion’s The Messenger Journal, Traditional Anglican Communion Primate Archbishop John Hepworth said he had been speaking with bishops, priests and lay people of the...
  • Vatican decision to receive Anglicans prompts US, Canadian reaction

    10/22/2009 3:44:16 PM PDT · by NYer · 28 replies · 1,671+ views
    cns ^ | October 22, 2009 | Carol Zimmermann
    WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Parishioners at Our Lady of the Atonement in San Antonio, the largest Anglican-use Catholic parish in the U.S., have plenty to talk about these days. "Everyone is excited, but they have lots of questions," said the pastor, Father Christopher Phillips, about the Vatican's Oct. 20 announcement of a special structure for Anglicans who want to be in full communion with the Catholic Church. Father Phillips -- once an Episcopal priest and now a Catholic priest who founded Our Lady of the Atonement 26 years ago -- doesn't have detailed answers yet for the parish's 500 families. He...
  • Pope's Wooing of Anglicans Challenges Archbishop (Abp Rowan Williams)

    10/22/2009 2:35:36 AM PDT · by markomalley · 48 replies · 822+ views
    WSJ ^ | 10/22/2009 | Dave Kansas
    Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Pope Benedict XVI are both noted theological scholars leading flocks through complicated times. In recent days, Archbishop Williams's already tough mission became even more difficult. Archbishop Williams is the top official in the Church of England and the "first among equals" of the global church leaders that guide the 80-million-strong Anglican Communion. That puts him in the crucial position of holding the Anglican faithful together in the wake of the Vatican's surprise move this week to make it easier for disgruntled Anglicans to convert to Catholicism. For several years, Archbishop Williams has attempted to...