Posted by Tom McFeely
Thursday, January 29, 2009 1:30 PM
Archbishop John Hepworth, head of the Traditional Anglican Communion. (Wikipedia)A Vatican source has denied rumors that Rome has decided to create a personal prelature for members of the Traditional Anglican Communion.
Leaders of the Traditional Anglican Communion, an international group of disaffected Anglicans that claims to have more than 400,000 members, have been in discussions with Rome since late 2007 about entering the Church as a corporate body.
The group broke with the Anglican hierarchy in 1990 because of objections to the ordination of women and other heterodox actions undertaken by some of the churches that belong to the Anglican Communion.
(Full story at NCRegister.com)
6 years ago
The web: it's all true!
ReplyDeletePass it on.
http://www.liturgy.co.nz/blog/anglican-personal-prelature/467