Monday 14 December 2009

Unity Between the Churches

Hi People,

I personally Believe that the Roman Catholic Church should focus on the things that the All Christians agree with rather than poaching Anglican vicars who disagree with women moving up the church hierarchical ladder.

They stole our vicars, when they was a big who harr with women becoming priests. I see no reason why women can not become bishops, after all, when Jesus had risen from the dead he appeared to a couple of Women First and he then said to them (according to Matthew) “Don’t be afraid. Go and tell my followers to go on to Galilee, and they will see me there.”
Total Unity I believe is not far off but it will most likely need something extraordinary to make it happen, probably involving a Confirmed Anglican, a someone who goes to a Roman Catholic church who has Not been Confirmed and a Roman Catholic Bishop, similar to what happened in a few of my dreams that I remember. A cathedral formed out of Railway Carriages might have something to do with it as well.

I am hoping on a date as close to the 2nd April 2010 as possible, to deliver a talk on Living With Autism to Olney Residents, as I was diagnosed with it when I was 11. This is not quite Communion, but if my talk on
Living With Autism was to go ahead, both RC and Anglican Churches will be represented by Ordained Leader attending. The RC Priest said he would attend if he was free and that evening, all I would have to do is Inform my Anglican Lady Vicar. This marks the start of Co - operation. The year 2009 was the first year the Roman Catholic Priest made an appearance at a Combined Churches Project.

It has happened before, as the previous RC Priest lead a prayer at the dismissal of the Shriving Service on Pancake Day, I was told this by a reliable informant at the Parish Church.

Is there there anything else that should be mentioned? Possibility, then please let me know by posting a comment, Thanks, Anthony.