Welcome with any kind of support and ask
If you want to help, discuss, discuss or suggest, contact us so that you know how we live and what person in the world we know requires your help and voluntary company. It is a great opportunity to serve and love without the need for chest strokes. We must be a practical and pragmatic Church.
We respect precepts, dogmas, and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church and its headquarters in Rome. However, at this time we do not have any intercommunion or union agreement. Our Church delegated bishop to establish dialogue, rapprochement, and brotherhood, with each of the member bishops and Dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church as well as with the representatives and ecclesiastical authorities of the Vatican. The Latin American Anglican Church and the Anglo-Catholic Movement are inviting to unity, intercommunion and/or brotherhood, all the groups of Churches with Anglican, Catholic, or Orthodox Christian heritage named below:
National Catholic Church of Poland, Traditional Anglican Church, Church of Anglican Catholic Tradition, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Union of Churches of Utrecht, Liberal Catholic Church, Ancient Catholic Churches of any jurisdiction, Canonical Orthodox Church, Orthodox Non-Canonical Church, Brazilian Catholic Church, Mexican Catholic National Church. Lutheran Catholic Church, Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States and its affiliates in Latin America and the Caribbean Sea, Gallican Church of France and Canada, Catholic Churches of the Anglican Rite, Methodist Catholic Church, Wesleyan Catholic Church, other groups following the Catholic tradition and delineation and that they have apostolic succession.
In relation to small groups that make up some Old (ancient), Roman Catholic Churches will also be admitted as long as they are true representatives of the Faith. They must First voluntarily seek union and demonstrate that they are transparent men of faith and not businessmen with interests of a commercial nature. or "people" with ambitions to the money represented in goods (movable or immovable).
The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975
HOLY ORDERS
THE VARIOUS MINISTRIES THAT ARE AVAILABLE ARE LISTED BELOW
Lay Minister: The Lay Minister is licensed by the bishop and given temporary charge of a parish. They may conduct services and if so licensed by the bishop may read the gospel in public worship and give homilies of their own composition to a congregation. This is normally the first step for a man wishing to become a Priest.
(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support).
Sub Deacon: Sub Deacon is an ordained position with the same duties and responsibilities as a Lay Minister. This ordination is normally given to a student in Seminary (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic).
Deaconess: A Deaconess is a woman who has been set apart for service in the church. She is ordained and her duties are the same as a Deacon (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic).
Deacon: This is normally the second step to becoming a priest. A man wishing to become a deacon must be ordained in person and may be placed in charge of a parish. In addition to the duties of a lay minister and subdeacon, he may read the Gospel, give homilies, Solemnize Marriage, conduct Funeral Services and Baptize (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic).
Priest: The priest in the Latin-American Anglican Church (The Old Anglo-Catholic Church) and The Conservative Anglican Church of North America is a man who is normally placed in charge of a parish. He must be ordained in person. He may conduct all services except those reserved for the bishop.
(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support).
Bishop: May be placed in charge of a diocese and is vested with all the sacraments of the church. To be consecrated as a bishop, a man must be a priest to be considered for this role in the church
(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support).
Archbishop: An Archbishop is a Bishop who has oversight of more than one Bishop.
Presiding Bishop: The Presiding Bishop is a Bishop who has been elected by the College of Bishops and has oversight of the church. He is always considered an Archbishop
(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support).
IAL Leader Representative Instrument: Being a representative of the Latin-American Anglican Church (IAL) is a responsibility of high office that is given to a cleric (or parishioner) to represent the Church in all matters concerning business and diplomatic representations (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support) to the government of the nation where he is a citizen to the representative or the city where there resides or where an evangelical mission of the Church is done.
IAL Leader Apostolic Delegate Instrument: It is the appointment that is given to a cleric with the functions of bishop or archbishop to assume authority with responsibility and can work for the Church, as the Archbishop of the religious organization or Supreme Patriarch Spiritual (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic), running legal actions, ecclesiastical and religious they are supported and approved by the College of Bishop of the Latin-American Anglican Church (IAL) and the Universal Church.
IAL Leader Apostolic Incardination Instrument: It is the appointment given to a cleric as a member incardinated to our jurisdiction and as a clerical authority of our Church with specific functions such as Seminary, Deacon, Deaconess, Presbyter, Bishop, Archbishop (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic), or Layperson committed to a specific voluntary civil work or remunerated according to a contract agreed upon in both parts or of a transitory nature for a specific task in one of the countries of the planet earth.
Entering the ministry is a crucial step and must not be taken lightly. Men and women who have decided to enter full or part-time ministry must be of good moral character and bear the fruit of the spirit. You begin the process by sending your resume and contact information to IAL: primate@theanglican.net or comunica@iglesiaanglicanalatina.org
A bishop will discuss your ministry goals, education, and spiritual development with you, and determine the program you must complete.
GOSPEL, LOVE, SERVICES, CHARITY, AND PASTORAL LABOUR UNDER OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
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