Null and Void: Cardinal Calls Anglican Service “Holy Eucharist”
Cardinal Mario Grech spoke during an Anglican service at the Anglican Centre in Rome on 19 December, calling this invalid ceremony on Facebook "the Holy Eucharist".
During his talk ("homily") he served up a word salad on ecumenism and synodality, telling the audience that through baptism "all Christians" share in the "sense of the faith" ("Sensus fidei").
For this reason they should be listened to attentively, "regardless of tradition" [as long as this tradition is not Catholic].
For Grech, there can be no synodality without an "ecumenical dimension", which is true because both are on the same road to certain failure.
In the apostolic letter Apostolicae curae (1896), Leo XIII teaches that all Anglican ordinations are "absolutely null and void". Consequently, the same applies to the "Holy Eucharist" in which Grech participated.
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During his talk ("homily") he served up a word salad on ecumenism and synodality, telling the audience that through baptism "all Christians" share in the "sense of the faith" ("Sensus fidei").
For this reason they should be listened to attentively, "regardless of tradition" [as long as this tradition is not Catholic].
For Grech, there can be no synodality without an "ecumenical dimension", which is true because both are on the same road to certain failure.
In the apostolic letter Apostolicae curae (1896), Leo XIII teaches that all Anglican ordinations are "absolutely null and void". Consequently, the same applies to the "Holy Eucharist" in which Grech participated.
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