ARE WE TRULY CATHOLIC?
HISTORICAL AFFIRMATIONS REGARDING OUR VALIDITY BY THE VATICAN
MOST RECENT AFFIRMATIONS
“The Roman Church recognizes the validity of Old Catholic Orders and
Sacraments.”
1974, Catholic Almanac, Our Sunday Visitor a Concordat was signed between the Holy Father, Pope Paul VI, and Archbishop Glazmaker of Utrecht in 1976,
recognizing the Catholic status of one another and the validity of one another’s Sacraments.
Dominus Iesus issued by the Roman Catholic Magisterium in the year 2000, signed by St. John Paul II on June 16, and Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger ( *+Pope Benedict ) on August 6,
states:
“The churches which, while not existing in perfect communion with the (Roman)
Catholic Church, remain united to her by means of the closest bonds, that is, by Apostolic Succession and a valid Eucharist, are true particular churches.”
“The Old Catholics, like the Orthodox, possess a valid priesthood.”
Separated Brethren, William J. Whalen
“…Ordinations performed by the bishops of the Old Catholic Church are considered
valid.”
A Practical Commentary on the Code of Canon Law, Rev. Stanislaw Woywood, OFM, LLB
HISTORICAL AFFIRMATIONS REGARDING OUR VALIDITY BY THE VATICAN
From the pages of romereports.com
In an effort to strengthen unity among Christians, Pope Francis welcomed a delegation of the Bishops Conference of the Union of Utrecht, also known as ‘Old Catholics.’
POPE FRANCIS
“It has been possible to build new bridges of a more profound mutual understanding and practical co-operation. Convergences and consensus have been found, and differences have been better identified and set in new contexts.”
He then added that the separation between the two, triggered grave sins and human faults on both sides, but mutual forgiveness and humble repentance are key for reconciliation.