CCN Press ReleaseDate Published:20/10/2009
Vatican Congregation
for the Doctrine of the
Faith releases note about Personal Ordinariates for Anglicans entering the Catholic Church
Joint Statement by The Archbishop of Westminster and The Archbishop of Canterbury
Joint Statement by The Archbishop of Westminster and The Archbishop of Canterbury
Today's announcement of the Apostolic Constitution is a response by Pope Benedict XVI to a number of requests over the past few years to the Holy See from groups of Anglicans who wish to enter into full visible communion with the Roman Catholic Church, and are willing to declare that they share a common Catholic faith and accept the Petrine ministry as willed by Christ for his Church.
Pope Benedict XVI has approved, within the Apostolic Constitution, a canonical structure that provides for Personal Ordinariates, which will allow former Anglicans to enter full communion with the Catholic Church while preserving elements of distinctive Anglican spiritual patrimony.
The announcement of this Apostolic Constitution brings to an end a period of uncertainty for such groups who have nurtured hopes of new ways of embracing unity with the Catholic Church. It will now be up to those who have made requests to the Holy See to respond to the Apostolic Constitution.
The Apostolic Constitution is further recognition of the substantial overlap in faith, doctrine and spirituality between the Catholic Church and the Anglican tradition. Without the dialogues of the past forty years, this recognition would not have been possible, nor would hopes for full visible unity have been nurtured. In this sense, this Apostolic Constitution is one consequence of ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.
The on-going official dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion provides the basis for our continuing cooperation. The Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) and International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith releases note about Personal Ordinariates for Anglicans entering the Catholic Church 1 of 2 Mission (IARCCUM) agreements make clear the path we will follow together.
With God's grace and prayer we are determined that our on-going mutual commitment and consultation on these and other matters should continue to be strengthened. Locally, in the spirit of IARCCUM, we look forward to building on the pattern of shared meetings between the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales and the Church of England?s House of Bishops with a focus on our common mission. Joint days of reflection and prayer were begun in Leeds in 2006 and continued in Lambeth in 2008, and further meetings are in preparation. This close cooperation will continue as we grow together in unity and mission, in witness to the Gospel in our country, and in the Church at large.
+ Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury
+ Vincent Nichols
Archbishop of Westminster
London
20 October 2009
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8 comments:
I should add what a Newman moment this is in the life of the Church. I ask his prayers every day!!! He is working overtime right now...
What does it mean when the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury signs a statement acknowledging that the Petrine ministry is "willed by Christ for his Church" ?
What an extraordinary day! So many have prayed for this for so long, it's hard to believe! All praise to Jesus Christ!
Tim,
Technically, Williams isn't committing himself to this proposition: it's for those who are willing 'to declare' this.
It will be interesting to see actual numbers. Far fewer, I think (and hope) than the razzmatazz would suggest, and certainly rather few actual congregations.
Jeff, can you be re-instituted as a Priest under this provision. I hope so, and I'm praying for you and your family.
What a difference a day makes!
As I said in a comment above, I am not looking to this for my 'way' to priesthood in the Catholic Church since I am already a Catholic and if I were to be positively discerned for vocation it would be through the ordinary means presently established. I am happy for Anglicans today who will graciously accept the Holy Father's very very generous offer. I only hope and pray that it doesn't backfire on him with very few seeing how much he is offering. But, it is a good day for the Church as she seeks unity through the ministry of the See of Peter! Thanks be to God!
This is all great news! Jeffrey: I'm still happy you came home! Your presence may help others even more as this news may create more seekers who will approach you with questions.
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