I saw on the Zenit website an interesting and forceful piece by Fr Dwight Longenecker about the place of the Anglican Ordinariates in the contect both of the ARCIC discussions and of the future of Ecumenical schemes. He sees the Ordinariates as a rather surprising fruit of the Anglican-Catholic dialogue, and as offering real hope for drawing people into the Catholic Church. His article, which is trenchent and not afraid of being blunt about both communions, can be read at A-new-ecumenism.
Cardinal Müller in Interview: "Pope a successor of Peter, not of his
predecessor"; "Pope not a symbol of secularized religion"; "We cannot
accept that atheistic Communists, enemies of humanity, write our catechism
books."
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Cardinal Müller granted the following interview to Iacopo Scaramuzzi, for
Italian daily Repubblica, and published yesterday:Iacopo
ScaramuzziRepubblicaRom...
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Try this link (yours demands signing in :-( )
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/standingonmyhead/2014/03/a-new-way-forward-for-anglicans.html
Or better still
http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/a-new-ecumenism
I have updated the link - thank you for pointing out the problem.
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