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I pray that there might be such a movement in at least one pastor here in New Hampshire!
Anglican Priest leaves to become Roman Catholic
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Wow.
Too cool. I hope he is able to become a Catholic Priest in all due haste!
It takes awhile.
But we like to think of it this way: "Solving the priest shortage, one ex-Anglican at a time." :-)
Scranton is only about an hour and a half from me...and my daughter and grandchildren live there. I look forward to attending a mass celebrated according to the beautiful Book of Common Prayer Rite in full communion with the Catholic Church.
Praise God.
Susan Peterson