"We were told that Fr. Treco was visited by Bp. Lopes, who essentially provided Fr Treco with the option of renouncing what he had said in the sermon (which Fr. Treco declined), or that he be removed as pastor, wherein he would have to take… wait for it…. further education classes so that he could better understand the post-conciliar church. We were also told, though, that Fr. Treco is free to continue as priest for St. Bede, even presiding over mass, just as long as he (a) does not deliver sermons or (b) has his sermons reviewed and signed off by the local diocesan priest prior to any such delivery.|
http://stumblingblock.org/?p=13313
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Monday, 21 January 2019
Lopes removes Ordinariate Priest for being, well, Catholic
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Sunday, 26 March 2017
Atonement in San Antonio - why would a Catholic there go anywhere else?
In Toronto, you can find the Ordinariate at St. Thomas More parish at St. Vincent de Paul Church on Roncesvalles, Divine Worship is Sunday at 12:30.
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Atonement Parish in San Antonio finally home to the Ordinariate!
What wonderful news for the community at Atonement Parish in San Antonio, now fully home in the Ordinariate. After a recent action against this community and its Pastor, justice has been done!
HOUSTON — The first Pastoral Provision parish in the U.S. is
coming into the Ordinariate.
Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church and its school,
the Atonement Academy, have been transferred to the Personal Ordinariate of the
Chair of Saint Peter, effective March 21. At the direction of the Holy See, all
parishes of the Pastoral Provision are to be incorporated into the Ordinariate:
a special diocese for Roman Catholics who were nurtured in the Anglican
tradition or whose faith has been renewed by the liturgy and evangelizing
mission of the Ordinariate.
Founded in 1983 in San Antonio, Our Lady of the Atonement
was a parish of a “Pastoral Provision” established by Pope John Paul II to
allow for former Anglicans to form Catholic parishes within existing U.S.
dioceses. With the establishment of the North American Ordinariate in 2012 and
the ordination of its first bishop in 2016, the Holy See now expects all
Pastoral Provision parishes in the U.S. to be integrated into the Personal
Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.
The Ordinariate expresses its deepest gratitude to the
Archdiocese of San Antonio for welcoming and caring for Our Lady of the
Atonement since its inception, and for the Archdiocese’s ongoing commitment to
the Church’s care for the unity of Christians. Through continued collaboration
in the coming months, the Archdiocese and the Ordinariate will remain dedicated
to supporting the natural evolution of this Pastoral Provision parish into the
Ordinariate.
Our Lady of the Atonement and its school join more than 40
Ordinariate parishes and parochial communities in North America. Ordinariate
parishes celebrate Mass according to a special form of the Roman Rite, using
Vatican-approved texts which for centuries nourished the faith in Anglican
contexts and prompted members’ desire to join the Catholic Church.
In 2009, the apostolic constitution, Anglicanorum coetibus,
authorized the creation of global “Ordinariates”: a type of diocese which could
receive groups of former Anglicans directly into the Catholic Church. (There
are three Ordinariates in the world: Our Lady of Walsingham in the United
Kingdom; the Chair of Saint Peter in the United States and Canada; and Our Lady
of the Southern Cross in Australia.)
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Media Contact: Jenny Faber, 346-247-2208 | 832-819-2686 |
media@ordinariate.net
The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter is a
diocese for Roman Catholics who were nurtured in the Anglican tradition or
whose faith has been renewed by the Ordinariate’s liturgy and evangelizing
mission. Based in Houston, Texas, the Ordinariate has 41 Roman Catholic
parishes and parochial communities across the United States and Canada and is
served by more than 70 ordained Roman Catholic priests and deacons.
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