Monday 6 December 2010

The Bishop of London's diocesan address

Bishop Richard gave an address to the London diocesan synod last Tuesday which included the statement quoted below:



'There does however seem to be a degree of confusion about whether those entering the Ordinariate like Bishop John might be able to negotiate a transfer of properties or at the least explore the possibility of sharing agreements in respect of particular churches. For the avoidance of confusion I have to say that as far as the Diocese of London is concerned there is no possibility of transferring properties. As to sharing agreements I have noted the Archbishop of Westminster's comment that his "preference is for the simplest solutions. The simplest solutions are for those who come into Catholic communion to use Catholic churches". I am also mindful that the late Cardinal Hume, whom I greatly revered, brought to an end the experiment of church sharing after the Synod's decision of 1992 because far from being conducive to warmer ecumenical relations it tended to produce more rancour.'