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  1. 30. Apr. 2010 · Whatever else the Ordinariate may be, it is not a substitute for that ‘serious dialogue’ established by Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Pope Paul VI which has as its continued goal, despite obstacles ancient and modern, the restoration of ‘complete communion of faith and sacramental life’ between us.

  2. The personal Ordinariate in Canada, named after the Chair of Saint Peter, was first erected by the Holy See on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, 1 January 2012, in order to cover the U.S. and was subsequently extended to include Canada in December of the same year, following consultation with the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.

  3. Calling you to be part of what our Patron Saint (St. John Paul II) called the New Evangelization- bringing the Gospel to people who have “heard”the message so often that they do not hear it. Come and help spread the Word. Calling you to enter into full communion with His Church. 500 years is long enough. Come home!

  4. Wednesday. at 7pm. Holy Mass. midweek. Click Here. The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham exists to promote the unity of all Christians with the Holy See, and faithfully to proclaim the Gospel through the rich treasures of our Anglican liturgical and musical heritage, a “tradition to be shared”. Established in 2011 by Pope ...

  5. 15. Jan. 2011 · Until the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham may have established its own Tribunal, the judicial cases of its faithful are referred to the Tribunal of the Diocese in which one of the parties has a domicile, while taking into account, however, the different titles of competence established in cann. 1408-1414 and 1673 CIC.

  6. 16. Aug. 2016 · Sean Salai August 16, 2016. Bishop Steven J. Lopes is the first bishop of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter, a structure equivalent to a diocese for Roman Catholics in the ...

  7. 4. Nov. 2009 · IV. A Personal Ordinariate is entrusted to the pastoral care of an Ordinary appointed by the Roman Pontiff. V. The power (potestas) of the Ordinary is: a. ordinary: connected by the law itself to the office entrusted to him by the Roman Pontiff, for both the internal forum and external forum; b. vicarious: exercised in the name of the Roman ...