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Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham

Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
Ordinariatus Personalis
Dominae Nostrae Valsinghamensis in Anglia et Cambria
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Coat of Arms of the Personal Ordinariate
of Our Lady of Walsingham
Location
Country United Kingdom
Territory Great Britain
Statistics
Congregations 40
Members 1,000 (2016)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite (Anglican Use)
Established 15 January 2011
Patron saint Blessed John Henry Newman
Secular priests 86
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Ordinary Keith Newton
Website
ordinariate.org.uk

The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in England and Wales is a personal ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church immediately subject to the Holy See within the territory of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, of which its ordinary is a member, and encompassing Scotland also. It was established on 15 January 2011 for groups of former Anglicans in England and Wales in accordance with the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum coetibus of Pope Benedict XVI.

The personal ordinariate is set up in such a way that "corporate reunion" of former Anglicans with the Catholic Church is possible while also preserving elements of a "distinctive Anglican patrimony". The ordinariate was placed under the title of Our Lady of Walsingham and under the patronage of Blessed John Henry Newman, a former Anglican himself.

Roman Catholic church buildings throughout England, Scotland and Wales are used by the ordinariate alongside the established congregations. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory in Warwick Street, Soho, London, which belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster, has been designated for the ordinariate's exclusive use from Lent in 2013.

The use of Church of England buildings by the ordinariate requires permission from the relevant Anglican bishop; permission has been denied in at least one case.

The apostolic constitution that allows for the institution of personal ordinariates for Anglicans who join the Roman Catholic Church was released on 9 November 2009, after being announced on 20 October 2009 by Cardinal William Levada at a press conference in Rome.


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