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Why a Rabbi Welcomes The Vatican’s Welcome of Disaffected Anglicans

posted by Brad Hirschfield | 9:13am Thursday October 22, 2009

Why does a rabbi care about whether or not the Catholic Church decides to welcome disaffected Anglicans, as they announced yesterday? In this case, it’s because I welcome all moves which increase diversity within religious community. But whether or not this new move will accomplish that remains to be seen.
What appears to be a move toward greater inclusiveness may actually facilitate the homogenization of both churches directly affected by this process. People may opt to leave a community rather than work within it to maintain the vitality of their way of being members of a particulate church. They may, because of moves like this one by the Vatican, opt, in a version of the words of the old Pall Mall cigarette commercial, switch rather than fight.
That “fight” may be an important one to keep having, as long as it can be done with civility. It’s reason I think it’s very important that all kinds of Jews who choose to do so, call themselves “religious” and not cede membership in that group to any particular group or denomination. But I also realize that sometimes, people come to a parting of the ways with the church with which they were originally affiliated – when it is no longer meaningful or productive to struggle from within the institution and doing so drains the spiritual life from all involved. In that case, it’s time to move on, and it’s beautiful when other groups are there to welcome those who do so.
I have not the slightest concern about what some have called a move by the Vatican to “poach” disaffected Anglicans. Just as I have no real concern about Jews being poached from one Jewish denomination to another.


In each case, it should be admitted that it is only those who are unhappy who can be “poached”. If they are unhappy where they are, it is either their home denomination’s job to make them happier by giving the disaffected what they want, or admit that they have no intention of so doing, and wish them well as they settle into new and more spiritually satisfying homes.
The really interesting story here is whether or not the Vatican will get more than they bargained for with this new approach. By welcoming into the Church, individuals who describe themselves as wishing to be both “Anglican and Catholic”, as some stories report, the Catholic Church may be opening the door to precisely the kind of mixing and matching to which many of its current leaders have so strenuously objected.
We’ll have to wait and see, but it would be highly ironic if Anglicans leave their current church because it is insufficiently conservative, only to become a force for increased diversity of theological and liturgical expression within their newly adopted Catholic church. You have to love our increasingly open spiritual marketplace. I know I do.



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Mere_Christian

posted October 22, 2009 at 9:40 am


All that is really happeing is that the sensible Anglicans are leaving Sodom before it’s too late.
The Liberals have gone too far (long ago actually).
The reality of what is and what isn’t acceptable behavior for people listening to the prophets and the Messiah.
It is far past time Christians leave the Anglican Church. To join with Christians in the bible affirming Catholic arena is not a big surprise when one reads the New Testament.
This move has historical applause from the Apostles.



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Solomon2

posted October 24, 2009 at 11:18 pm


What is the Anglican Church to Jews? It was the first major modern denomination of Christianity that acknowledged its debt to its mother religion and welcomed Jews and treated them with respect. Individual moral responsibility is a big part of the creed.
The Catholic Church, on the other hand, is still ideologically hostile to Jews and is governed, from my personal experience, by people who at least tolerate evils in their midst – the important thing in their minds is to hide evidence and evade accountability: hidden files, records kept in pencil, more. In my area the Catholic Church sends sex offending clergy to a facility next to a public school with autistic children. Not even a paved road between them. If something happened would anybody know?



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tina

posted November 4, 2009 at 5:18 pm


cagarette where terrytons not pall



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