Anglican Church of America Cathedral in Florida Becomes Roman Catholic

Posted by Kendall Harmon

It’s been five years in the making, and this morning the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Orlando, Florida will become Catholic.

At a Mass of Reception at 10:15 a.m. Sunday, September 16, the Cathedral of the Incarnation, which was formerly associated with the Anglican Church of America, will become the Parish of Incarnation—joining about twenty other former Anglican or Episcopal congregations to be accepted in the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, the personal ordinariate established as a home for Anglican converts to Catholicism in the United States and Canada.

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Filed under: * Christian Life / Church LifeParish Ministry* Religion News & CommentaryOther ChurchesAnglican ContinuumRoman CatholicPope Benedict XVI

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