Excerpted from the website of the British Ordinariate
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An official of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith who has been closely involved with
the Holy See's Ordinariate project since its conception has described the
Ordinariate as "ecumenism in the front row".
Monsignor Steven Lopes, is a member of the commission charged with
developing the official liturgical texts for the Ordinariates, He made the
comment at a plenary session for the clergy of the Personal Ordinariate of Our
Lady of Walsingham on Thursday June 19 in address.
He told the seventy or so clergy who attended the session
at St Patrick's Church, Soho Square, London: "the Ordinariate is ecumenism.
It has at its heart the fundamental principle for the ecumenical movement: that
the unity of faith which is at the heart of the communion of the Church can
exist in diversity of expression". This message, Mgr Lopes told the clergy
, "must be explained and amplified" every time the opportunity arose
to do so.
Monsignor's Lopes' comments came during a wide-ranging question and
answer session with the clergy at the plenary session. Among other issues
raised were the question of married clergy and why they had to be treated as an
anomaly in the light of Catholic tradition and practice, and how the
Ordinariate laity might be reaffirmed for the courage of their spiritual
journey.
The question and answer session followed a presentation from Mgr Lopes
on liturgical theology, in which he concentrated on the mysteries of the
Transfiguration and the Passion and how they could be used in an interpretive
way in the celebration of the liturgy and the sacraments.
He spoke of the
"tremendous contribution" the Ordinariate was making to liturgy by
preserving for Catholic worship rich elements of Anglican spiritual
patrimony, and of the "joy and satisfaction" that came from
celebrating the Mass beautifully. But he said it was important not to miss the
fact, "whilst going for the glory" that the Mass was a sacrifice,
with the Cross of Christ at its heart. Remembering that, he said, should help
priests who had high liturgical ideals to celebrate the Mass "at those
times when the circumstances for doing so might be less than ideal".
The
plenary session was chaired by Monsignor Andrew Burnham, Assistant to the
Ordinary. Mgr Burnham announced that the guest speaker at the next Ordinariate
plenary, in October, would be the Anglican Bishop, Michael Nazir-Ali, formerly
Bishop of Rochester, who would speak on global Anglicanism.
It was also
announced that Mgr Jeffrey Steenson, Ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of
the Chair of St Peter in the United States and Mgr Harry Entwistle, Ordinary of
the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross in Australia, would
visit London next year and attend the plenary session on 12 February. This will
be the second time the three ordinaries have met; the first was in Rome in
February this year.
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