tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post2121315984746029287..comments2024-03-22T03:45:09.765-07:00Comments on Antique Richborough: Just an Ordinary-ate WeekendEdwinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post-68993155471546616162016-01-19T08:11:31.909-08:002016-01-19T08:11:31.909-08:00Thanks - glad you've found me again! Always go...Thanks - glad you've found me again! Always good to know another admirer of Austin Farrer.Edwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post-8764596460809409582016-01-19T01:40:55.879-08:002016-01-19T01:40:55.879-08:00Thank you for all these posts. I was delighted to ...Thank you for all these posts. I was delighted to rediscover your blog, after unjustly neglecting it for several months. I have never read Cobbett, but now I shall.<br />And thank you for reminding me how Austin Farrer, my one-time Warden and constant inspiration, used to conclude his sermons. Bill East, Pickering.supple_doctorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13004089101907409850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post-13963186952350273092015-09-25T04:48:37.095-07:002015-09-25T04:48:37.095-07:00Essentially yes that's what he said the clear ...Essentially yes that's what he said the clear implication, echoing what Mgr Mark Langham said some months ago, being that the Ordinariates model how to get to into Communion. The Archbishop I think talked about ecclesial bodies whose members wanted to hold to the Catholic Luther, the Catholic Knox (my addition, the Catholic Wesleys) whilst their liberal elite leaderships were pulling in the opposite direction.<br /><br />Indeed Mgr Newton quoted in his closing address from Mgr Mark Langham<br /><br />"The Ordinariate is not some sheep-pen in which you are given leave to mill about in a curious way to be observed by the great number of Roman Catholics. It is a catechising tool; it is an example in methodology. It has resources which the wider Church needs. It can show how to go about exploring and re-presenting them. Here I think you can make a most significant contribution to modern ecumenical dialogue, both directly, and indirectly. You not only model realised unity; you model how to get there."<br /> <br />I was near the front and Archbishop Di Noia seemed very struck by the passage quoted above. Mgr Langham's full address is here: http://www.ordinariate.org.uk/cmsAdmin/uploads/mgr-mark-langham-feb-2015_002.pdfCPS22https://www.blogger.com/profile/11903965384614680870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post-68365863917324920272015-09-25T01:59:24.651-07:002015-09-25T01:59:24.651-07:00What I wrote was a paraphrase from memory - I did ...What I wrote was a paraphrase from memory - I did not take notes. Maybe someone else who heard him can correct me? I guess it must have been in the Q&A after his address that he spoke in these terms of Lutherans&c... I think he was positing a traditional Lutheranism, Methodism $c which all had elements of catholicism in them.Edwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7921344802943229342.post-44399629681511290842015-09-24T17:55:55.583-07:002015-09-24T17:55:55.583-07:00I have just listened to Archbishop DiNoia's ad...I have just listened to Archbishop DiNoia's address to the conference, but in it I heard nothing along the lines of what you wrote concerning:<br /><br />"He spoke of other separated bodies which, Like the Church of England and the Episcopal Church in America, were being led ever more rapidly in unorthodox directions - and in all these bodies there still remained elements which were more true to their roots in Scripture; he spoke of such unhappy traditionalist groups as catholic - catholic Methodists, catholic Lutherans, catholic Presbyterians. Many of these were, sometimes to their own astonishment, turning towards Rome for help - the sort of help which the many groups of Anglicans had sought. It was that seeking which had met with the response of "Anglicanorum Coetibus", So this little experiment in ecumenism which is the Ordinariates in Great Britain, in the USA and in Australia might be just the cloud no bigger than a man's hand which will one day grow to encompass much of the Christian world."<br /><br />Were these remarks made outside the address itself?William Tighehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16634494183165592707noreply@blogger.com