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Traditional Anglican Communion of U.K. first to accept Pope's offer
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.- 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. According to the group's website, members met on October 29 for their October 2009 Assembly. They scrapped their initial itinerary for the meeting following the Vatican's Oct. 20 announcement that an Apostolic Constitution was being prepared in response to requests from groups of Anglican clergy and faithful wanting to enter into full communion with the Church. Instead, the assembly focused on what the news from the Vatican meant for the small group of Anglicans who are part of the Traditional Anglican Communion. Anglican Bishop David Moyer released a statement describing the October Assembly as “grace-filled,” noting that everyone in attendance became “aware of the movement of the Holy Spirit.” “The bishops, priests, ordinands, and lay representatives were brought to a place of 'being in full accord and of one mind,' as St. Paul prayed for the Church in Philippi,” Bishop Moyer wrote. During the assembly, Bishop Moyer as well as Anglican Bishops John Hepworth and Robert Mercer fielded questions about the Vatican proposal before the Assembly unanimously passed resolutions written to carefully “and clearly reflect TTAC’s corporate desire and intention.” The resolutions state that the Traditional Anglican Commuion in Great Britian “offers its joyful thanks to Pope Benedict XVI for his forthcoming Apostolic Constitution allowing the corporate reunion of Anglicans with the Holy See, and requests the Primate and College of Bishops of the Traditional Anglican Communion to take the steps necessary to implement this Constitution.” Bishop Moyer added, “All present realised that the requirement for the days ahead is patience, charity, and openness to the Holy Spirit.” Though the Apostolic Constituion is not yet available, Cardinal William Joseph Levada, Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine for the Faith announced on Oct. 31 that it will be ready “by the end of the first week of November.” Subscriber comments:
Published by: Revd Fr Michael L. Gaudoin-Parker
Assisi, Italy 11/10/2009 02:20 AM EST
This Apostolic Constitution so long-yearned for is certainly the fruit of much prayerful reflection in docility to what the Holy Spirit, who leads the Risen Lord's followers to the fullness of truth, is saying to the churches. I recall with gratitude to God my happy fraternal association with the Additional Curates Society years ago, when I was editor of the periodical "Adoremus" of the Priests' Eucharistic League in Britain.
May this document of the Holy See foster even greater unity for which we pray at every celebration of the Eucharist, as our divine Lord himself did at the Last Supper!
May the charity of Christ urges us forward in the hope by which we are saved.
Fr Michael L. Gaudoin-Parker.
Published by: jim harkins
sun city center, fl, usa 11/06/2009 09:29 PM EST
My dear sisters & brothers in Christ,
Welcome Home!
Published by: Francine Turmel
Sherbrooke/QC/Canada 11/06/2009 04:35 PM EST
I am so glad that Unity is at last starting to be achieved in our Lord Jesus Christ's Church. Praise be to Him and the Holy Spirit.
Published by: Francis
Wareham Ma 11/06/2009 12:11 PM EST
It is good that the TAC is coming home to the true Church. I hope that they will become truly Catholic and obey the Catechism of the Catholic church as they have agreed to do, and eventually will drop any "protestantism" that they have carried over.
Published by: Hermann Kepfer
Los Angeles, CA, USA 11/06/2009 02:51 AM EST
Welcome.
Teach us too.
Thank you!
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