Msgr. Nazir-Ali: The Ordinariate Was Benedict XVI’s Path to Unity for Anglicans

National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin:

One of the late Pope Benedict XVI’s most notable achievements was to create a personal ordinariate for Anglicans whereby members of the Anglican Communion could enter the Catholic Church while retaining their heritage and liturgy.

Benedict established the new structure through his 2009 apostolic constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus so that “corporate reunion” was made possible for former Anglicans while preserving elements of a “distinctive Anglican patrimony.” Report is here.