Members of the Traditional Anglican Communion in
Australia who are seeking to enter the Catholic Church are planning for
the establishment of an ordinariate by Pentecost.
The
ordinariate, as stipulated in "Anglicanorum coetibus," will include at
least 28 Anglican priests in Australia who have already expressed the
desire to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.
The Traditional Anglican Communion is organizing a Feb. 26 festival at
Holy Family Catholic Church in Como for those interested in learning
about the ordinariate.
Anglican Bishop Harry Entwistle, one of
four prelates in Australia who will seek ordination in the Catholic
priesthood, noted that this festival aims to raise awareness that the
ordinariate "is no longer just a theory; it's really happening."
The festival speakers will include Auxiliary Bishop Peter Elliott of
Melbourne, Holy See delegate for the Australian Ordinariate; Anglican
Archbishop John Hepworth, primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion;
Peter Gannon and Robert Andrew.
The new ordinariate will include a group of former Anglicans in Japan who are led by a retired prelate.
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