Sunday, September 12, 2010

Anglican priests tell parishes they are taking path to Rome | CatholicHerald.co.uk

[Catholic Herald] Two traditionalist Anglican clerics have announced they are to be received into the Catholic Church.

Giles Pinnock, the vicar of St Mary-the-Virgin in Kenton, north London, told parishioners on Saturday that he was leaving the Church of England for the Catholic Church, while Robin Farrow told parishioners at St Peter’s in West Blatchington, East Sussex, in his Sunday homily that he was converting to Catholicism.

Fr Pinnock said: “The particular decision to leave this parish has been harder than the joyful decision to be received into the Catholic Church – although the two are of necessity connected, and as the Lord tells us in today’s Gospel, we must be willing to change fundamentally the context and the detail of our lives if we are truly to be His disciples.

Anglican priests tell parishes they are taking path to Rome | CatholicHerald.co.uk

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Now THIS is ecumenism!