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Traditional Anglican Communion in UK accepts Pope's invitation

Traditional Anglican Communion in UK accepts Pope's invitation

By Stephen Smuts
http://tinyurl.com/ybdlfcb
November 5, 2009

The Traditional Anglican Communion in England has accepted Pope Benedict XVI's invitation of a Ordinariate.

The following appears on their website:

The Resolutions

That this Assembly, representing the Traditional Anglican Communion in Great Britain, 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.

That this Assembly is of the respectful opinion that Bishop Robert Mercer CR might be considered for the position of Ordinary in Great Britain.

I know Bishop Mercer personally and believe that he makes a wonderful candidate for this position.

This information was here. It would appear as if the Holy Father's gracious invitation is already beginning to bear much fruit.

The news was reported on the Catholic blog Signum, which is based here in South Africa.

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Anglican Province Accepts Pope's Offer

by EDWARD PENTIN
http://www.ncregister.com/daily/anglican_province_accepts_popes_offer/
November 05, 2009

The Traditional Anglican Communion's province in Great Britain has become the first to accept Pope Benedict XVI's Apostolic Constitution for Anglicans.

All its members voted unanimously to come into communion with Rome under the terms of the new provision, which allows them to retain their Anglican patrimony.

An undated statement on the province's website reads:

"That this Assembly, representing the Traditional Anglican Communion in Great Britain, 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."

A statement from Bishop David Moyer of the Traditional Anglican Communion reads:

"The well-attended Assembly was a grace-filled gathering where all 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.

"The questions and concerns that were expressed in regard to what had been read and heard about the forthcoming Apostolic Constitution were addressed by Archbishop John Hepworth. Bishop Mercer and myself.

"The Resolutions unanimously passed by the Assembly were carefully written and clearly reflect TTAC's corporate desire and intention. All present realized that the requirement for the days ahead is patience, charity, and openness to the Holy Spirit."

Significantly, this vote took place in the birthplace of the Anglican Communion, and its members voted in favor despite the Apostolic Constitution having not yet been published.

Recently, the Traditional Anglican Communion has been looking at establishing a mother house in England, possibly a former monastery which hasn't witnessed the ordination of a Catholic priest since the Reformation.

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