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The Anglican Personal Ordinariate and How It's Different from a Personal Prelature


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The Holy Father has announced the formation of a "personal ordinariate" for Anglicans coming into the Catholic Church. A lot of people are confused by what is meant by "personal ordinariate." The most common question that I hear is, "Is this similar to Opus Dei's personal prelature?"

Well...sort of, but not really.

A personal prelature is headed by a prelate (Bishop Javier Echevarria in the case of Opus Dei) and it does not have geographic limits (unlike a local diocese which does have geographic limits), but includes persons who are associated--this is why it's called "personal." Moreover, it envelops both clergy and laity. It's not a religious "order" because it has a lay element.

A personal ordinariate is similar but different. It is headed by an ordinary (who can be either a bishop or priest). It too is "personal" meaning that it does not have geographic boundaries like a diocese does. It can also include both clergy and laity like a personal prelature. A personal ordinariate differs from a personal prelature in that an ordinariate is reckoned as a "particular church." The military "archdiocese" of the United States is an "ordinariate" and not really an "archdiocese."

Caveat: I'm not a canon lawyer and so I may have fudged some details. However, I think that this give a general explanation as to how the two canonical bodies are similar and different.

[See also: New Video on Pope's Anglican Ordinariates]

Yours in Christ,

Taylor Marshall

HT: Many thanks to Msgr. Stetson (who has a doctorate in canon law) for explaining all of this to me.

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