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Traditional Anglican Church

The Traditional Anglican Church (TAC), formerly the Traditional Anglican Communion, is an international church consisting of national provinces in the continuing Anglican movement, independent of the Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury. The TAC upholds the theological doctrines of the Affirmation of St. Louis. Each of the respective jurisdictions utilizes a traditional Book of Common Prayer deemed to be free of theological deviation. Most parishioners of these churches would be described as being traditional Prayer Book Anglicans in their theology and liturgical practice. Some Anglo-Catholic parishes use the Anglican Missal in their liturgies. The TAC is governed by a college of bishops from across the church and headed by an elected primate.[1]

The TAC was formed in 1991. Archbishop Louis Falk was its first primate. He was succeeded in 2002 by Archbishop John Hepworth of the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia. The current primate is Archbishop Shane Janzen of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada.

TAC member churches were established outside the Anglican Communion over a number of different issues; the principal issue has been the ordination of women. Other issues include liturgical revisions, the acceptance of homosexual activity and the importance of apostolic tradition within the church.

History edit

In 1991, the then Traditional Anglican Communion was formed to create a united communion of Continuing Anglican churches, which originated in the Affirmation of St. Louis, which repudiated the revision of the Book of Common Prayer, in addition to other issues, such as the ordination of women.[2][3] With the beginning of the 21st century, "the communion reported 14 member churches with a total of 300,000 members spread over six continents."[4]

In October 2007 the bishops of TAC formally expressed the desire to enter into full unity with the See of Rome without losing core Anglican distinctives.[5][6] The full petition accepted the ministry of the Bishop of Rome and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.[7] The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stated, on 5 July 2008, that it was giving serious consideration to the prospect of corporate union with groups of Anglicans and on 29 October 2009 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announced Pope Benedict XVI's intention to create a new type of ecclesiastical structure,[8] called a personal ordinariate, for unspecified groups of Anglicans entering into full communion with the See of Rome.[9]

On 4 November 2009, Pope Benedict signed the apostolic constitution, Anglicanorum coetibus, which was released on 9 November 2009 and on 3 March 2010, in Orlando, Florida, the eight members of the house of bishops of the Anglican Church in America — the United States branch of the TAC — voted unanimously to formally ask the Holy See to be accepted as a personal ordinariate.[10][11][12]

On 17 March 2010, leaders of the Canadian branch of the TAC (the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada) decided to do the same. The TAC member churches in the United Kingdom and Australia also petitioned for the formation of respective ordinariates.[13]

On 1 March 2012, the TAC College of Bishops announced the acceptance, with immediate effect, of Archbishop Hepworth's resignation as primate and the appointment of Archbishop Samuel Prakash as acting primate.[14] The college of bishops also made it known that the TAC would not be accepting the offer made to Anglicans by the Holy See.[15]

On October 14, 2016, the college of bishops elected Archbishop Shane B. Janzen as the third primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion. The new constitution of the Traditional Anglican Church, which reconstitutes the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion into the global Traditional Anglican Church, was adopted and ratified in March 2020.[16]

On 16 February 2022, it was announced that the TAC has entered into an agreement of full sacramental communion (communio in sacris) with the Anglican Province of America.[17]

Provinces edit

At present the Traditional Anglican Church consists of 10 Provinces and various Dioceses:[18]

Africa:

  • Anglican Church in Southern Africa
  • Continuing Anglican Church of Zambia
  • Continuing Anglican Church in Zimbabwe

Americas:

Asia:

  • Anglican Church of India

Europe:

  • Traditional Anglican Church in Britain
  • Church of Ireland - Traditional Rite

Oceania:

References edit

  1. ^ The Traditional Anglican Communion Concordat 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Testing Pluralism: Globalizing Belief, Localizing Gods. Brill Publishers. 20 June 2013. p. 158. ISBN 9789004254756. Separately from this Provision, an international organization, the Traditional Anglican Communion was formed by a variety of "continuing" groups throughout the world to coordinate responses to various concerns among their constituents.
  3. ^ Leonard, Thomas M. (18 October 2013). Encyclopedia of the Developing World. Routledge. p. 52. ISBN 9781135205089. The Anglican Communion should not be confused with the Traditional Anglican communion, a much smaller group that split off from the Episcopal Church in 1977 over doctrinal issues such as the role of women as clergy.
  4. ^ Melton, J. Gordon (1 January 2005). Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Infobase Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 9780816069835. Meanwhile, several of the more substantial conservative Anglican groups have formed the Traditional Anglican Communion to resist what they see as the continuing secularization of the church. As the new century began, the communion reported 14 member churches with a total of 300,000 members spread over six continents.
  5. ^ Hepworth, John. "Anglican Communion: Rome and the TAC" 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ David Virtue (interview with Archbishop John Hepworth). "Traditional Anglican Communion Primate Seeks Union with Rome". Virtue Online.
  7. ^ "Text of the TAC Petition to the Holy See". Retrieved 2015-09-09.
  8. ^
  9. ^ "Pope Benedict approves structure for admitting large groups of Anglicans into Catholic Church". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  10. ^ Campbell, Christian (March 3, 2010). "TAC Formally Requests Personal Ordinariate for USA". The Anglo-Catholic.
  11. ^ Weatherbe, Steve (March 14, 2010). . National Catholic Register. Archived from the original on March 13, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-08. Although the Holy See had yet to respond to the ACA, the bishops of the Anglican Church in America voted to have the ACA and its 3,000 claimed communicants in 120 parishes join the Roman Catholic Church. See also: Anglicanorum Coetibus#Anglican Church in America.
  12. ^ "Text of Joint ACA/Anglican Use Petition for USA Ordinariate". Retrieved 2015-09-09.
  13. ^ Simon Caldwell . Catholic Herald, 19 March 2010
  14. ^ THE TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN COMMUNION COLLEGE OF BISHOPS (2012-04-12). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
  15. ^ Statement by TAC bishops 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "Proclamation of Ratification of the Constitution of the Traditional Anglican Church". Traditional Anglican Church. 24 March 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Continuing Anglicans come together as APA and TAC Sign Communion agreement". anglicancatholic.org. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  18. ^ Provinces of the Church updated 17 Feb 2021

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Traditional Anglican Church TAC formerly the Traditional Anglican Communion is an international church consisting of national provinces in the continuing Anglican movement independent of the Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury The TAC upholds the theological doctrines of the Affirmation of St Louis Each of the respective jurisdictions utilizes a traditional Book of Common Prayer deemed to be free of theological deviation Most parishioners of these churches would be described as being traditional Prayer Book Anglicans in their theology and liturgical practice Some Anglo Catholic parishes use the Anglican Missal in their liturgies The TAC is governed by a college of bishops from across the church and headed by an elected primate 1 The TAC was formed in 1991 Archbishop Louis Falk was its first primate He was succeeded in 2002 by Archbishop John Hepworth of the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia The current primate is Archbishop Shane Janzen of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada TAC member churches were established outside the Anglican Communion over a number of different issues the principal issue has been the ordination of women Other issues include liturgical revisions the acceptance of homosexual activity and the importance of apostolic tradition within the church Contents 1 History 2 Provinces 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 1991 the then Traditional Anglican Communion was formed to create a united communion of Continuing Anglican churches which originated in the Affirmation of St Louis which repudiated the revision of the Book of Common Prayer in addition to other issues such as the ordination of women 2 3 With the beginning of the 21st century the communion reported 14 member churches with a total of 300 000 members spread over six continents 4 In October 2007 the bishops of TAC formally expressed the desire to enter into full unity with the See of Rome without losing core Anglican distinctives 5 6 The full petition accepted the ministry of the Bishop of Rome and the Catechism of the Catholic Church 7 The Vatican s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stated on 5 July 2008 that it was giving serious consideration to the prospect of corporate union with groups of Anglicans and on 29 October 2009 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announced Pope Benedict XVI s intention to create a new type of ecclesiastical structure 8 called a personal ordinariate for unspecified groups of Anglicans entering into full communion with the See of Rome 9 On 4 November 2009 Pope Benedict signed the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum coetibus which was released on 9 November 2009 and on 3 March 2010 in Orlando Florida the eight members of the house of bishops of the Anglican Church in America the United States branch of the TAC voted unanimously to formally ask the Holy See to be accepted as a personal ordinariate 10 11 12 On 17 March 2010 leaders of the Canadian branch of the TAC the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada decided to do the same The TAC member churches in the United Kingdom and Australia also petitioned for the formation of respective ordinariates 13 On 1 March 2012 the TAC College of Bishops announced the acceptance with immediate effect of Archbishop Hepworth s resignation as primate and the appointment of Archbishop Samuel Prakash as acting primate 14 The college of bishops also made it known that the TAC would not be accepting the offer made to Anglicans by the Holy See 15 On October 14 2016 the college of bishops elected Archbishop Shane B Janzen as the third primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion The new constitution of the Traditional Anglican Church which reconstitutes the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion into the global Traditional Anglican Church was adopted and ratified in March 2020 16 On 16 February 2022 it was announced that the TAC has entered into an agreement of full sacramental communion communio in sacris with the Anglican Province of America 17 Provinces editAt present the Traditional Anglican Church consists of 10 Provinces and various Dioceses 18 Africa Anglican Church in Southern Africa Continuing Anglican Church of Zambia Continuing Anglican Church in Zimbabwe Americas Anglican Church in America Anglican Catholic Church of Canada Traditional Anglican Church Latin American Province Traditional Anglican Church in Brazil Asia Anglican Church of India Europe Traditional Anglican Church in Britain Church of Ireland Traditional Rite Oceania Anglican Catholic Church in AustraliaReferences edit The Traditional Anglican Communion Concordat Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Testing Pluralism Globalizing Belief Localizing Gods Brill Publishers 20 June 2013 p 158 ISBN 9789004254756 Separately from this Provision an international organization the Traditional Anglican Communion was formed by a variety of continuing groups throughout the world to coordinate responses to various concerns among their constituents Leonard Thomas M 18 October 2013 Encyclopedia of the Developing World Routledge p 52 ISBN 9781135205089 The Anglican Communion should not be confused with the Traditional Anglican communion a much smaller group that split off from the Episcopal Church in 1977 over doctrinal issues such as the role of women as clergy Melton J Gordon 1 January 2005 Encyclopedia of Protestantism Infobase Publishing p 29 ISBN 9780816069835 Meanwhile several of the more substantial conservative Anglican groups have formed the Traditional Anglican Communion to resist what they see as the continuing secularization of the church As the new century began the communion reported 14 member churches with a total of 300 000 members spread over six continents Hepworth John Anglican Communion Rome and the TAC Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine David Virtue interview with Archbishop John Hepworth Traditional Anglican Communion Primate Seeks Union with Rome Virtue Online Text of the TAC Petition to the Holy See Retrieved 2015 09 09 Note of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith About Personal Ordinariates for Anglicans Entering the Catholic Church Pope Benedict approves structure for admitting large groups of Anglicans into Catholic Church Catholic News Agency Retrieved 22 October 2009 Campbell Christian March 3 2010 TAC Formally Requests Personal Ordinariate for USA The Anglo Catholic Weatherbe Steve March 14 2010 Anglo Catholic Bishops Vote for Rome National Catholic Register Archived from the original on March 13 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 08 Although the Holy See had yet to respond to the ACA the bishops of the Anglican Church in America voted to have the ACA and its 3 000 claimed communicants in 120 parishes join the Roman Catholic Church See also Anglicanorum Coetibus Anglican Church in America Text of Joint ACA Anglican Use Petition for USA Ordinariate Retrieved 2015 09 09 Simon Caldwell Canadian Anglican parishes ask Vatican for Personal Ordinariate Catholic Herald 19 March 2010 THE TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN COMMUNION COLLEGE OF BISHOPS 2012 04 12 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 12 Retrieved 2023 05 12 Statement by TAC bishops Archived 2012 04 12 at the Wayback Machine Proclamation of Ratification of the Constitution of the Traditional Anglican Church Traditional Anglican Church 24 March 2020 Retrieved 17 February 2021 Continuing Anglicans come together as APA and TAC Sign Communion agreement anglicancatholic org Retrieved 2023 02 27 Provinces of the Church updated 17 Feb 2021External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Traditional Anglican Church amp oldid 1185730063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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