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Pope donates $250,000 to UK Ordinariate

Published: May 02, 2012

England's Catholic jurisdiction for former Anglicans has received a $250,000 donation from Pope Benedict XVI, prompting an expression of thanks from its top cleric, reports the Catholic News Agency and The Tablet.

“I am very grateful to the Holy Father for his generosity and support,” said Monsignor Keith Newton, head of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, in a statement on Tuesday.

The monsignor, himself a former Anglican bishop turned Catholic priest, said the Pope's gift was “a great help and encouragement as we continue to grow and develop our distinctive ecclesial life, whilst seeking to contribute to the wider work of evangelization in England and Wales.”

Archbishop Antonio Mennini, the Vatican's apostolic nuncio to Great Britain, helped the ordinariate obtain the Pope's financial support. He said Pope Benedict's gift was “a clear sign of his personal commitment to the work of Christian unity and the special place the ordinariate holds in his heart.”

The nuncio noted the need for further contributions, urging “all those who share our Holy Father’s vision to lend their spiritual and material support to the ordinariate, especially in these early days.”

Established in January 2011, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham was the first jurisdiction formed in response to Pope Benedict's apostolic constitution “Anglicanorum Coetibus.” The document gave Anglicans a means to become Catholic while retaining parts of their own tradition.

FULL STORY UK Ordinariate thanks Pope for financial generosity (CNA)

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  1. What about a donation to the Priests in the Port Pirie Diocese so they can clear their credit cards of debts because of insufficient funding/salary?

  2. More donations should be encouraged, especially since the newly welcomed group needs to find the finances to support not only the ordained priests but also their wives and families.

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