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 More options Oct 20 2009, 3:12 pm
From: scripturelink <Marc...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 06:12:50 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Oct 20 2009 3:12 pm
Subject: [Tridentine South (And Southern) Africa] Anglicans may now join Church en mas...

(South African Catholic)

Notation by Marc Aupiais
With both sides stressing that this was a good move, and the British
Catholic church ("Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster and
head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales") noting it was not a
criticism of Anglicanism...
In what is being noted as a response to many requests- the Vatican has
launched a new document- which will see more traditional Anglicans able
to easily convert, keeping many structures, and their own bishops,
while candidates for priesthood from that background, would be studying
alongside mainstream Catholics, and priests would be being included by
already current age-old traditions:
"VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Benedict on Tuesday took a major step to
make it easier for disaffected Anglicans who feel their Church has
become too liberal to convert to Roman Catholicism.

The move comes after years of discontent in some sectors of the
77-million-strong worldwide Anglican community over the ordination of
women priests and homosexual bishops.

While both sides stressed the step would not affect dialogue between
the two Churches, it was clear it was taken because of the growing
number of Anglicans who want to leave their Church.

The Vatican said the Pope had approved a document known as an
“Apostolic Constitution” to accept Anglicans who want to join
Catholicism, either individually or in groups, while maintaining some
of their own traditions.

It marks perhaps the clearest and boldest institutional step by the
Vatican to welcome disaffected Anglicans into the fold since King Henry
VIII broke with Rome and set himself up at the head of the new Church
of England in 1534.

The new structure allows for the appointment of leaders, usually
bishops who will come from the ranks of unmarried former Anglican
priests, to oversee communities of former Anglicans who become
Catholics and recognise the pope as their leader.

“In this way, the Apostolic Constitution seeks to balance on the one
hand the concern to preserve the worthy Anglican liturgical and
spiritual patrimony and, on the other hand, the concern that these
groups and their clergy will be integrated into the Catholic Church,”
the Vatican said. "
Euronews (Secular; Independent; French), article by Reuters (Secular;
Independent; French)
20 / 10 | October / 2009
http://www.euronews.net/newswires/40473-pope-approves-document-on-ang...

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Posted By scripturelink to Tridentine South (And Southern) Africa at
10/20/2009 03:12:00 PM


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