National Catholic Register: A group of religious sisters in Maryland is believed to be the first U.S. Episcopal order to become a Catholic religious community. Read more here.
National Catholic Register: A group of religious sisters in Maryland is believed to be the first U.S. Episcopal order to become a Catholic religious community. Read more here.
That would include a small number of bishops scattered across the ten provinces and three territories with all of their parishes. CNA reports: On March 12, leaders of the Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC) in Canada sent a letter to the … Continue reading
CNA reports: Members of The Traditional Anglican Church in Great Britain have announced that they will enter into communion with the Vatican under Pope Benedict XVI’s Apostolic Constitution for Anglicans. Read more here.
Cardinal William Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, gave a hastily called press conference early today to make the announcement. You can read Catholic News Agency’s account of that conference here.
Oops! we didn’t. Now it comes out that it’s Msgr. Marc Langham, an official at the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity that has a problem with receiving the TAC into the Catholic Church, and certainly not the pope. Our first … Continue reading
Of course everyone knows there were going to be “problems.” Married “bishops” would only be ordained as priests, and so forth; and they would have to serve their own converted Anglican parishes. But Msgr. Marc Langham, an official at the … Continue reading
I know I’ve posted this before and it never came to pass. This communion of over 400,000 Anglicans had made their request with Rome in 2007. For sure, there would be complications, canonically and liturgically, if they were to enter … Continue reading
Site development: Bonaventure