sur son blog , le révérend "Continuing Anglican" VIRTUE prend plaisir à encourager la zizanie entre Abp John HEPWORTH, leader de la Traditional Anglican Communion 'down under' et l'évêque de MELBOURNE, en charge du dossier 'Ordinariat': on prévoit pour les fidèles un "jeûne eucharistique" (de 4 à 6 mois, J.H. grossit exprès les 3 mois appliqués outre-Manche) et pour le clergé un "jeûne de célébration eucharistique" jusqu'à leur re-formation doctrinale et pratique et à leur réordination, exactement comme l'ont accepté leurs homologues du Royaume-Uni. Il semblerait que Mgr HEPWORTH, habitué à être maître chez lui depuis plus de dix ans, ait l'échine moins souple que ses confrères britanniques. Il est vrai que ceux-ci, ne pouvant plus utiliser leurs anciennes églises anglicanes, se sont accommodés d'être recueillis dans des paroisses catholiques. (tandis que les TAC australiens sont le plus souvent propriétaires de leurs églises et ne voient pas pourquoi ils devraient les quitter; mais ce n'est qu'un détail)
"By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
May 11, 2011
[Archbishop John Hepworth]
The Primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC) Archbishop John Hepworth has written a letter to Melbourne Catholic Bishop Peter Elliott blasting Canadian Roman Catholic Archbishop Thomas Collins for derailing Ordinariate discussions and has put talks "on hold" indefinitely.
In a letter VOL has obtained, Hepworth described the situation in Canada as "deteriorating" and said the precipitating issue is the impending visit by Catholic priests appointed by Archbishop Collins to Traditional Anglican Communion parishes in Canada in the next two weeks.
"These priests are to announce, on behalf of Archbishop Collins, that the parishes will close forthwith, that the laity and clergy will attend a Catholic parish for from four to six months, that they will not receive the sacraments during this time, that they will be catechised adequately during this time since any catechesis from the Catechism of the Catholic Church done by the Traditional Anglican Communion is inadequate because only Catholics understand the Catechism, that the dossiers submitted by Traditional Anglican Communion clergy show an inadequate training since they have not attended Anglican Communion Theological Colleges, and therefore those selected by the Ordinary and approved by the CDF will have to attend a Catholic Seminary for an as yet unspecified time, at the end of this process, new parishes for Anglicans along the lines of the Anglican Use in the United States may be established, but not necessarily in the former Traditional Anglican Communion churches, and that during this process the Traditional Anglican Communion must cede its property to the Ordinariate," lamented Hepworth.
Soutenir le Forum Catholique dans son entretien, c'est possible. Soit à l'aide d'un virement mensuel soit par le biais d'un soutien ponctuel.
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D'avance, merci !