Catholic Orthodox Union of Saints Peter and Paul
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The Catholic Orthodox Union of Saints Peter and Paul or COUSPP was an organisation of traditional English-speaking Traditional Catholic bishops in the United Kingdom designed to promote cooperation between Traditional Catholic denominations. COUSPP was centred around the Ecumenical Society of Saint Augustine of Canterbury, the Arch-Confraternity of Our Lady of Victories and the Old Holy Catholic Church. It was formally disbanded in October 2010
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[edit] Reasons for the formation of COUSPP
Traditional Catholic Ministry in the United Kingdom is very small in scale compared to the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church. Traditional Catholicism in England has sometimes been associated with disputes between like minded denominations who often share doctrinal points in common and share a common apostolic succession. Disputes between English-speaking Traditional Catholics have split the movement, been divisive and prevented partnership working.
In July 2007 a mutually agreed move towards coordination was initiated between three Traditional Catholic denominations which see themselves as traditional and Orthodoxy to form a coordinating council that would coordinate development and be a forum for joint discussion and debate.
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[edit] The London Agreement
The foundation of the COUSPP, was agreed and formed by [Metropolitan bishops Robert McBride & Anthony Earl-Williams. Two other signatories included bishops Alan Munday and Thomas Bodkin . These additional signatories later claimed to withdraw their consent prior to the final ratification of the COUSPP. The COUSPP's governing document is the London Agreement compiled by Thomas Bodkin and signed by participants on 31 March 2007.[1] Bishop Robert McBride resigned as Metropolitan of the Ecumenical Society of St. Augustine and his successor is Bishop Martyn Douglas who has taken that Society in a more Anglican direction with use of the modern liturgy. At that point COUSPP was formally dissolved by the desire of the Chapter of the ArchConfraternity of Our Lady of Victories and its Metropolitan, Most Revd. Anthony Earl-Williams. The ArchConfraternity had never regarded itself as "Old" Catholic, but a part of the world wide family of traditional Roman Catholics, using only the Tridentine Rite of Mass in both Latin and English. In 2011 Most Revd. Robert McBride was formally received into The ArchConfraternity.
[edit] References
- ^ Bodkin, Thomas (2007-03-31). "The London Agreement". COUSPP. http://www.occe.co.uk/The%20Catholic%20Orthodox%20Union%20of%20St.%20Peter%20&%20Paul.pdf. Retrieved 2009-05-28.[dead link]
[edit] External links
- The Revised Mandate of the COUSPP
- The Ecumenical Orthodox Catholic Communion
- Archconfraternity of Our Lady of Victories TESSAC was formed in November 2008 by Robert McBride, upon whose resignation was succeeded as Metropolitan of TESSAC by Rt. Revd. Martyn Douglas.