A priest at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is
affirming that the newly established Ordinariate of Our Lady of
Walsingham, the Ordinariate of the United Kingdom, is "very important"
to Benedict XVI.
Members of the ordinariate, established for former Anglicans wishing
to enter full communion with the Catholic Church, recently visited Rome
and met with staff at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,
including the prefect, Cardinal William Levada.
Father Hermann Geissler, head of the dicastery's doctrinal office,
gave an interview to The Portal, an independent review of the
ordinariate.
He affirmed that "the ordinariate is very important to the Holy Father."
"In the area of ecumenism it strengthens the Catholic Church's
approach in two ways," the priest noted. "It promotes sincere dialogue
with a Christian defense of life and the promotion of peace."
He stated: "The goal of the ecumenical movement is complete visible
union with one Christ and with Peter in one Church. We must cooperate
and grow together."
Father Geissler affirmed that the Pope is called to promote unity in
the Church and world. "He is the chief shepherd, he cannot do
otherwise."
"Unity is built on two pillars, love and truth," the priest added.
Precious souls
He reported that 50-60 clergy and some 1,000 laity are already planning to join the ordinariate, and "every soul is precious."
The priest added that there are also groups interested in following a
similar model in the United States, Canada and Australia.
He noted his
dicastery is "watching events carefully" in Africa as well.
"We are not to give in to difficulties," Father Geissler said. "We are to be generous and welcoming."
He continued: "The issue is the whole question of unity and of mission. When God plants a beautiful tree, he cares for it."