BRITAIN'S Archbishop of Canterbury
is expected to announce the resignation of two bishops on Monday, in the
first of what is feared will be a wave of departures from the Church of
England by traditionalists converting to Roman Catholicism.
The Bishop of Richborough, the Right Rev Keith Newton, 58, is
expected to become leader or the Anglican Ordinariate, set up to provide
Catholic refuge to Anglicans who leave the Church of England over the
issue of women bishops.
The Bishop of Ebbsfleet, the Right Rev
Andrew Burnham, 63, is also expected to join the Ordinariate, along with
the Bishop of Fulham, the Right Rev John Broadhurst, who announced last
month that he will be resigning at the end of the year.
Sources said that the Ordinariate is to be launched at Pentecost next year, seven weeks after Easter.
Both Newton and Burnham have been on study leave for the past month while they consider their positions.
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