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Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for …
Irapuato  30/01/2011 14:56:43
Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for Lent. Tadhg Enright, Sky News reporter Sunday January 30, 2011 It follows a campaign by Father Keith Newton to leave the Church of England in protest … [More]
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Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for …
Tadhg Enright, Sky News reporter Sunday January 30, 2011 Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for Lent. It follows a campaign by Father Keith Newton to leave the Church of England in protest at its stance on the ordination of women and gay clergy. Fr Newton has encouraged Anglicans to join the Ordinariate - a special branch of Catholicism established by the Pope - to welcome protestant defectors. The Ordinariate is a special structure established by Pope Benedict to welcome the disillusioned Anglicans. The efforts of the Archbishop of Canterbury have not been enough to stop hundreds of Anglo Catholics making the split that he had hoped to avoid. In mid-January it got off the ground with the conversion of three Anglican bishops who are now bringing others on board. The Church of England says that 1,000 of its 13,000 parishes are opposed to the ordination of women.
Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for …
Tadhg Enright, Sky News reporter January 30, 2011 Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for Lent. It follows a campaign by Father Keith Newton to leave the Church of England in protest at its stance on the ordination of women and gay clergy. Fr Newton has encouraged Anglicans to join the Ordinariate - a special branch of Catholicism established by the Pope - to welcome protestant defectors. The Ordinariate is a special structure established by Pope Benedict to welcome the disillusioned Anglicans. The efforts of the Archbishop of Canterbury have not been enough to stop hundreds of Anglo Catholics making the split that he had hoped to avoid. In mid-January it got off the ground with the conversion of three Anglican bishops who are now bringing others on board. The Church of England says that 1,000 of its 13,000 parishes are opposed to the ordination of women. At St. Barnabas church in Tunbridge Wells, the parish priest says that a majority of his parishioners want to defect - and he's considering going too. Father Ed Tomlinson believes that traditionalists who oppose the ordination of women have been badly let down by Church leaders. Yet the priest has been told by the diocese of Rochester that if he and his followers leave they will no longer be allowed to hold services, even on a shared basis, at St Barnabas - a nineteenth-century red-brick church where First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon was baptised. The firm stance has infuriated Fr Tomlinson, the vicar since 2006. "The whole thing stinks to high heaven," he said. "The Archdeacon made it abundantly clear that he does not want to entertain the notion of shared worship space and that he would resist my remaining here in any capacity." The Ordinariate talks of recruiting members in waves with the first beginning training at Lent and they hope many more will follow. "A little acorn it may have been at the moment, it could grow into a mighty oak," one local church-goer said. "Was this the thing that started to undo the reformation?"
Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for …
Tadhg Enright, Sky News reporter January 30, 2011 Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for Lent. It follows a campaign by Father Keith Newton to leave the Church of England in protest at its stance on the ordination of women and gay clergy. Fr Newton has encouraged Anglicans to join the Ordinariate - a special branch of Catholicism established by the Pope - to welcome protestant defectors. The Ordinariate is a special structure established by Pope Benedict to welcome the disillusioned Anglicans. The efforts of the Archbishop of Canterbury have not been enough to stop hundreds of Anglo Catholics making the split that he had hoped to avoid. In mid-January it got off the ground with the conversion of three Anglican bishops who are now bringing others on board. The Church of England says that 1,000 of its 13,000 parishes are opposed to the ordination of women. At St. Barnabas church in Tunbridge Wells, the parish priest says that a majority of his parishioners want to defect - and he's considering going too. Father Ed Tomlinson believes that traditionalists who oppose the ordination of women have been badly let down by Church leaders. Yet the priest has been told by the diocese of Rochester that if he and his followers leave they will no longer be allowed to hold services, even on a shared basis, at St Barnabas - a nineteenth-century red-brick church where First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon was baptised. The firm stance has infuriated Fr Tomlinson, the vicar since 2006. "The whole thing stinks to high heaven," he said. "The Archdeacon made it abundantly clear that he does not want to entertain the notion of shared worship space and that he would resist my remaining here in any capacity." The Ordinariate talks of recruiting members in waves with the first beginning training at Lent and they hope many more will follow. "A little acorn it may have been at the moment, it could grow into a mighty oak," one local church-goer said. "Was this the thing that started to undo the reformation?"
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redwood2279  01/02/2011 21:49:41
Don't look at this as a victory yet. They have some outragous demands
blackchallice  30/01/2011 19:24:03
There is plenty of room in the Catholic Church and you'll be warmly welcomed :-)
Irapuato  30/01/2011 15:02:45
Hundreds of disillusioned Anglicans are expected to defect to the Roman Catholic Church in time for Lent. Tadhg Enright, Sky News reporter Sunday January 30, 2011 It follows a campaign by Father Keith Newton to leave the Church of England in protest at its stance on the ordination of women and gay clergy. Fr Newton has encouraged Anglicans to join the Ordinariate - a special branch of Catholicism established by the Pope - to welcome protestant defectors. The Ordinariate is a special structure … [More]
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