VATICAN CITY, 15 JAN 2011 (VIS) - "In accordance with the provisions of  the Apostolic  Constitution 'Anglicanorum coetibus' of Pope Benedict XVI (4  November 2009) and after careful consultation with the Catholic Bishops  Conference of England and Wales, the Congregation for the Doctrine of  the Faith has today erected a Personal Ordinariate within the territory  of England and Wales for those groups of Anglican clergy and faithful  who have expressed their desire to enter into full visible communion  with the Catholic Church", reads an English-language communique released  today. "The Decree of Erection specifies that the Ordinariate will be  known as the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and will be  placed under the patronage of Blessed John Henry Newman.
  "A Personal Ordinariate is a canonical structure that provides for  corporate reunion in such a way that allows former Anglicans to enter  full communion with the Catholic Church while preserving elements of  their distinctive Anglican patrimony. With this structure, the Apostolic  Constitution 'Anglicanorum coetibus' seeks to balance on the one hand  the concern to preserve the worthy Anglican liturgical, spiritual and  pastoral traditions and, on the other hand, the concern that these  groups and their clergy will be fully integrated into the Catholic  Church.
  "For doctrinal reasons the Church does not, in any circumstances,  allow the ordination of married men as bishops. However, the Apostolic  Constitution does provide, under certain conditions, for the ordination  as Catholic priests of former Anglican married clergy. Today at  Westminster Cathedral in London, Archbishop Vincent Nichols of  Westminster, ordained to the Catholic priesthood three former Anglican  bishops: Reverend Andrew Burnham, Reverend Keith Newton, and Reverend  John Broadhurst.
  "Also today Pope Benedict XVI has nominated Reverend Keith Newton as  the first Ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of  Walsingham. Together with Reverend Burnham and Reverend Broadhurst,  Reverend Newton will oversee the catechetical preparation of the first  groups of Anglicans in England and Wales who will be received into the  Catholic Church together with their pastors at Easter, and will  accompany the clergy preparing for ordination to the Catholic priesthood  around Pentecost.
  "The provision of this new structure is consistent with the commitment  to ecumenical dialogue, which continues to be a priority for the  Catholic Church. The initiative leading to the publication of the  Apostolic Constitution and the erection of this Personal Ordinariate  came from a number of different groups of Anglicans who have declared  that they share the common Catholic faith as it is expressed in the  Catechism of the Catholic Church and accept the Petrine ministry as  something Christ willed for the Church. For them, the time has now come  to express this implicit unity in the visible form of full communion".
 
 
 
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