Sunday, 6 February 2011

Nothing Out Of The Ordinary

Why are not the English and Welsh Bishops as concerned about the "divisiveness" of some sort of Anglican Form of the Roman Rite as they are about that of the Extraordinary Form, asks a letter in this week's Catholic Herald? Simply because they know that no one, or almost no one, in England or Wales is going to want to use any such Anglican Form. But why, then, does anyone, or almost anyone, in England or Wales need an Ordinariate?

Oh, and I need hardly tell you to ignore the BBC's indulgence of a few German, Austrian and Swiss professors reliving the Seventies in their seventies. Would Africans get this sort of attention? Do they? I think we all know why not. But Rome is not racist.

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