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Vatican Launches Catholic Home For Frustrated U.S. Episcopalians

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First Posted: 01/ 3/2012 5:59 pm Updated: 01/ 3/2012 5:59 pm

By David Gibson
Religion News Service

American Episcopalians upset with their denomination's acceptance of gay and female clergy can now convert to the Roman Catholic Church while keeping many cherished traditions in a special new U.S. diocese that was established on Sunday (Jan. 1) by Pope Benedict XVI.

The Houston-based diocese, called the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, will allow a special Anglican-style Catholic Mass that can include sections from the Book of Common Prayer and other Anglican liturgies.

This new structure grew out of a controversial 2009 effort by Pope Benedict to convince conservative Anglicans to align with Rome under an exemption that allows Anglican priests, laity and even entire congregations to convert while keeping their prized music and prayers.

Bishops who convert under the rite will be allowed to function as Catholic priests, but not as bishops. Married Anglican male priests will be able to remain married and serve as Catholic priests, though unmarried priests who join will not be able to marry later without renouncing their priesthood.

The American ordinariate is only the second such jurisdiction established since Benedict launched the process; the first was set up a year ago in England, the birthplace of Anglicanism, and others are being considered for Canada and Australia.

It is still unclear how much of a draw the new jurisdiction will be.

So far, some 100 former Episcopal priests have applied to become Catholic priests in the U.S. ordinariate, and about 1,400 individuals -- as well as six small congregations -- have sought to join the Catholic Church under the new provision.

After a year in existence, the ordinariate in England and Wales still counts only 1,000 former Anglican lay people and 60 former Anglican priests as members.

Some Episcopalians in the U.S., like some Anglicans in other countries, have opted to affiliate with conservative Anglican bodies or breakaway traditionalist groups rather than becoming Catholics.

The U.S. ordinariate will be led by the Rev. Jeffrey N. Steenson, a former Episcopal bishop of New Mexico and father of three who became a Catholic in 2007 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 2009.

In a statement on Tuesday (Jan. 2), Steenson was enthusiastic about the new rite, but also cautioned that Episcopalians who join face "a steep learning curve" in trying to integrate under such a novel arrangement.

"Pray that we may strive to learn the faith, laws and culture of the Catholic Church with humility and good cheer," Steenson said. "But pray too that we do not forget who we are and where we have come from, for we have been formed in the beautiful and noble Anglican tradition."

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mmulkeen
God hates facts.
08:00 PM on 01/05/2012
What a goofy hat.
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Claudia L
Time is the seed of the Universe
08:12 PM on 01/05/2012
You should see his boxers.
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invmartyc
Greedy Old People SUPER PAC
10:24 AM on 01/05/2012
Limited time offer! But if you act in the next ten minutes you can get a second catholic afterlife for just the price of one, if you pay for the additional shipping and handing!

Act now, operators are waiting!
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Claudia L
Time is the seed of the Universe
08:14 PM on 01/05/2012
Yah! The Vatican could feed the world if the sold the art in their basement.
10:17 AM on 01/05/2012
No integrity problem here.
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Claudia L
Time is the seed of the Universe
08:20 PM on 01/05/2012
You're tellin' me!

The Crusades

"Anyone who attempts to construe a personal view of God which conflicts with Church dogma must be burned without pity."
- Pope Innocent III

Nothing new here.
10:15 AM on 01/05/2012
It is rather inventive. Next thing we'll have special Catholic-like masses offered by evangelical churches, or special UU type services offered by Jewish synagogues on Sunday. It's all about the head count and covering the overhead, isn't it?

Or maybe the whole thing should be reorganized along political lines. We'll have denominations which are against same-sex marriage, gay clergy, abortion, the first amendment, and the death penalty and then have denominations which represent any possible combination of for or against the above.
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singsingsing
it's not easy being green
08:32 AM on 01/05/2012
As an Episcopalian, I find this story interesting, why would we wish to revert to that which
we found lacking in the first place? Even though we are catholics that flunked our Latin, we are constantly admonished to NOT check our brains at the church door.
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Norcal2
Nu Queer Bohemia
11:36 AM on 01/05/2012
Ha! I'm an ex-R. Catholic turned Episcopalian and I think these folks are in for a big surprise in the R. Catholic Church...ie...implosion.

I hope they don't get run over by the stampede of people running out of the catholic church's door as they enter it.
06:19 PM on 01/12/2012
I majored in Latin and Greek, neither of which I ever heard in church as a post-Vatican-II RC (okay, maybe the Kyrie once in a blue moon). I joined the Episcopal Church and found Latin classical music in my parish. The beauty and reverence helped me fall in love with God again.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:31 AM on 01/05/2012
Influx of new 'priests'? Clean ones?
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
05:45 AM on 01/05/2012
Still trying to undo the Reformation after all these years, Benny?

Get over it already.
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PeterinSydney
02:09 AM on 01/05/2012
I noticed in the press somewhere that in the UK the new Anglo-Catholic ship has hit a reef. Not so many are joining up and those there some have already returned to being Anglicans sick of the strict rules imposed by the Vatican. It is not going to become a very significant movement.
10:29 PM on 01/04/2012
Episcopali­an are Catholic, but not Roman Catholic
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AbsolutDemocrat
08:00 PM on 01/04/2012
Are you a bigoted Episcopalian? Well, have we got a church home for you!
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TotalTranquility
Show the world that love is still alive, be brave.
07:47 PM on 01/04/2012
Yes give the homophobes a safe place to worship, where the parishioners, priests, bishops, cardinals and Pope hide there homosexuality.
07:00 PM on 01/04/2012
Hey did you know that this is one of the few ways to be married and also be a Catholic priest? Yup, just like having your clergy cake and eating it. Episcopal priests convert to Catholicism, they are consecrated but of course the church would not ask or expect them to get divorced or neglect their families. There are a couple of thosand married Catholic priests. Who knew?
02:42 PM on 01/04/2012
"Married Anglican male priests will be able to remain married and serve as Catholic priests, though unmarried priests who join will not be able to marry later without renouncing their priesthood".

Or they could get the same conditions by converting to Orthodoxy. For what Rome is doing here is exactly according to the same canon law that the Greeks, Russians and other Orthodox have been following for centuries: married men may become priests, but once you become a priest, you cannot marry again.

It is no accident that Rome is doing this the way the orthodox have always done it: it is rather a tacit admission that the Orthodox way is the right way, supported by theology, tradition and canon law common to East and West.
02:20 PM on 01/04/2012
1625 HART 'Anat. Ur.' II. iv. 68 Such an excretion of blood .. is .. called 'Diapedesis' : that is, as much as a streaming through.
02:17 PM on 01/04/2012
Pandering to misogynists and homophobes. What's next? Protecting pedophiles? Oh, wait...