Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Ordinariate Watch: Anglican Catholics Then and Now


This pope understands Anglicanism better than any other pope. He sees clearly that ecumenism with the Church of England is dead. The ordination of women, the consecration of women bishops, the rationalization of homosexual unions, the doctrinal apostasy and the openly moral degeneracy has led Benedict XVI to conclude that the new ecumenism is not a diplomatic building of bridges, but a bold establishment of a new kind of Anglicanism within the greater fold of the Catholic Church. The Ordinariate will begin small and it will be persecuted. There will be difficulties and defections. There will be many problems, but history will show that the Anglican Ordinariate will provide for the ultimate preservation of the Anglican patrimony.

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I try to puzzle out how conversion to Roman Catholicism will preserve Anglicanism' true patrimony, which is biblical and Protestant, evangelical and Reformed. What am I missing?

1 comment:

Joe Mahler said...

"I try to puzzle out how conversion to Roman Catholicism will preserve Anglicanism' true patrimony, which is biblical and Protestant, evangelical and Reformed. What am I missing?"

It will not and that is well known. But, keep telling the same lie over and over again and there will be those who will believe it.

Robin, the Scriptures have been under attack since the time of their very writing. The sons of Aaron though that they could improve the ceremony by offering their own incense (strange incense). God did not agree with them. Converting to Baalism did not make Israel more Israel,and in like manner, converting to Rome will not make anyone more Anglican but rather make him a Papist.