Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The genesis of the Anglican Ordinariate

Tuesday, 17th November 2009
By Ruth Gledhill

When it became clear, despite denials from some in Rome and London, that the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission was dead, a new body, the International Anglican Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission was set up.

Two years ago, its first report, Growing Together, came out. In the light of what has happened now, I've been re-reading the Church Society analysis, and it is fascinating. Is it fanciful to suggest that the Apostolic Constitution and Anglican Ordinariate were prefigured here in the IARCCUM report in some respects?

In their paper of the time, the Church Society wrote: “It appears that the report was leaked and Ruth Gledhill reported in The Times that Anglicans were preparing to accept the primacy of the pope. This is a typical piece of over-reporting since even amongst liberals there are still major problems with the papacy but the report does make grim reading. As a result of the news stories the full report has been released.
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