With the Church of England approving a measure to ordain women Bishops, many are speculating what the fate of many Anglo-Catholics within the communion will be.
Fr. Dwight Longenecker, himself a former Anglican Clergyman and current pastor in the Diocese of Charleston, is a good resource of practical information on the even more practical implications of said move by the C of E.
Check it out!
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A linguistic quibble: Fr. Longenecker is indeed a Roman Catholic priest. However, he is not a pastor in the sense that word is used in Catholic circles. A pastor is one who has jurisdiction over a parish. And those married former Episcopal priests, who are ordained under the Pastoral Provision may not be installed as pastors.
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