Pope approves updated norms for
former Anglicans/Episcopalians
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith publishes new
complementary norms for former Anglican ministers and lay faithful who have
joined the Catholic Church.
By Devin Watkins
Released on Tuesday, the updated Complementary Norms for the
Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum coetibus were approved by
Pope Francis on March 8th and signed by Cardinal Luis Ladaria
and Archbishop Giacomo Morandi, Prefect and Secretary of the CDF, respectively,
on March 19, 2019.
Anglicanorum coetibus governs the institutions
and Personal Ordinariates that minister to the lay faithful originally of the
Anglican tradition, known as Episcopalians in the United States.
The updated
Complementary Norms integrate the experience of the past 10 years and
seek to make their application more in tune with the spirit of the Apostolic
Constitution.
Currently, three Ordinariates of former Anglican ministers
and lay faithful exist: the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in
England and Wales; the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter in the
United States; and, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross
in Australia.
The new Norms introduce several modifications to those
promulgated in November 2009.
Liturgical celebrations
The most substantial change regards the use of the Missal,
known as Divine Worship, in liturgical celebrations. An entire
article, number 15, was added to regulate the liturgical form approved by the
Holy See for use in the Ordinariates.
Divine Worship “gives expression to and
preserves for Catholic worship the worthy Anglican liturgical patrimony,
understood as that which has nourished the Catholic faith throughout the
history of the Anglican tradition and prompted aspirations towards ecclesial
unity.”
First, use of the liturgical form is restricted to the
Personal Ordinariates.
Second, the Norms allow any priest incardinated in an
Ordinariate to celebrate Mass according to Divine Worship when
not in a parish belonging to the Ordinariate, if done privately. The
celebration of Mass with a congregation is possible, if the pastor of the
church gives his permission.
Third, if a pastoral necessity exists or no Ordinariate
priest is available, any diocesan or religious priest may celebrate Mass
according to Divine Worship for members of the Ordinariate.
Non-Ordinariate priests may also concelebrate Mass under the liturgical form.
Pastoral Provision
Two changes are made to Article 4. The updated Norms extend
the Ordinariate to allow former Anglican ministers already incardinated in a
Catholic Diocese by virtue of the Pastoral
Provisionto be incardinated into a Personal Ordinariate. They also say
that clerics joining an Ordinariate must excardinate from their former Diocese.
The Pastoral Provision was issued in 1980
to receive married former Anglican clergy into ordained Catholic ministry in
the United States.
Baptism of lay faithful
A new paragraph is inserted into Article 5. It says any
validly baptized Christian who was evangelized by the Ordinariate may join it
by receiving the Sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist. A person who has
not been validly baptized may also join through the Sacraments of Initiation.
Clergy formation
Article 10 regards the formation of clergy, and was adapted
to the current situation. The new Norms change “candidates for priestly
ordination” to “Ordinariate Seminarians”, who study at institutions with
Latin-rite seminarians.
It also allows the Ordinariate to organize its own programs
for the ongoing formation of clergy.

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