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Well, the proposals have been published which will allow Anglican clergy to more easily defect to Rome. I’ve not heard of any Episcopal clergy in Scotland interested in taking up the offer. It is said that the Traditional Anglican Communion is joining up. But then I’ve never heard of them nor do I know anyone who knows anyone who claims to be a member.
Look out, you Presbyterian friends. There is a current attempt to get the Pope to come to Scotland next year. Don’t be surprised if he arrives announcing that the Wee Frees have been petitioning him for a church within a church and that the way is open for Personal Presbyteries within the RC church.
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Posted: November 10th, 2009 under Blog.
Tags: Anglican Communion, Pope, Presbyterian
Comments
Comment from GadgetVicar
Time 10 November 2009 at 7:14 pm
Please don’t leave yourself much guesswork as to the identity of Fr. [X], will you? I don’t think he’d be swimming the Tiber, do you? After all, isn’t he some kind of Catholic/Pentecostal/Calvinist?
I met a TAC bishop recently, so they do have some people.
Comment from kelvin
Time 10 November 2009 at 10:01 pm
Yes, I’ve only ever heard of TAC bishops rather than ordinary members.
Where was this one, Fr G?
Comment from Robin
Time 12 November 2009 at 11:12 am
TAC is a kind of inverse pyramid, I think – 10 bishops to every 2 priests, and 2 priests to every laywoman. (No laymen, because they’re all in Holy Orders.) The Archbishop, an Australian, is (I believe) a divorced and remarried ex-Roman.
Comment from Gordon
Time 13 November 2009 at 1:01 pm
I wonder if a certain Fr from Dundee will be swimming up the Tiber?

Comment from ryan
Time 10 November 2009 at 4:46 pm
>>>I’ve not heard of any Episcopal clergy in Scotland interested in taking up the offer. It is said that the Traditional Anglican Communion is joining up. But then I’ve never heard of them nor do I know anyone who knows anyone who claims to be a member.
Hmm, I’d thought that Fr.[X] might be up for swimming the tiber.
[Comment edited by KH - I think we will keep entertaining speculation about our local friends on a more anonymous footing on my blog]