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"During the forum after the service, Jefferts Schori discussed the Vatican's recent decision to establish a formal structure for disaffected Anglicans. The move makes it easier for traditionalist Anglicans unhappy with the church's embrace of gay and female clergy to enter communion with Rome while retaining certain liturgical traditions.
"It's a bigger issue in England than the United States, where traditional Episcopalians have already formed conservative structures and are thus unlikely to seek communion with Rome. And, Jefferts Schori said, provisions allowing Anglicans to join the Roman Catholic Church already existed, with four 'Anglican Use' congregations operating in the United States.
"The two churches have a long history of losing members to each other, she added:'The road between Rome and Canterbury is pretty well-traveled.'"
"All roads lead to Rome"?





