About our former K-W parish now Catholic
K-W Anglicans welcomed into the Catholic Church
Written by Tony Gosgnach, Catholic Register Special
Hamilton Bishop Douglas Crosby, centre, welcomed this group of Anglicans into the Catholic Church in a ceremony at Hamilton’s Cathedral of Christ the King Jan. 1.- Photo courtesy of the diocese of HamiltonOn Jan. 1, 12 individuals from that area were received as a community into full communion in the Roman Catholic Church during an Anglican Use-rite Mass at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Hamilton. The liturgy was presided over by Bishop Douglas Crosby and celebrated by their former priest-mentor, now chaplain, Fr. William Foote. The group made a profession of faith and received the sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist.
Now known as the Sodality of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, under the oversight of the diocese of Hamilton initially, they become the second community of Canadian Anglicans to be so received, following St. John the Evangelist in Calgary, which entered the Church on Dec. 18.
The goal of the ACCC was always to end up becoming part of the Roman Catholic Church, said Freeman, and on Jan. 1, his group accomplished that objective.




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