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A married man with six children has just been ordained as a Latin-rite (Roman Catholic) priest in Montreal. Robert Assaly (59) was ordained by Archbishop Christian Lépine last Sunday after 10 years' preparation. His wife Nancy and children assisted with the Mass. Assaly and his wife were formally admitted into the Catholic Church in 2015, Read more

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A married man with six children has just been ordained as a Latin-rite (Roman Catholic) priest in Montreal.

Robert Assaly (59) was ordained by Archbishop Christian Lépine last Sunday after 10 years' preparation. His wife Nancy and children assisted with the Mass.

Assaly and his wife were formally admitted into the Catholic Church in 2015, when Assaly ceased to be an Anglican priest.

The former millionaire-athiest who was ordained an Anglican priest in 1991. He was doing a doctorate on the fathers of the Church at McGill University when he decided to become a Catholic priest.

He says asking God for direction and listening to his answers led him to this decision.

"Ten years ago I walked into the archdiocese's offices ... and said I have a calling, I think, to be a Catholic priest, not even knowing there was such a thing as a married Catholic priest."

He was unaware that in 1980, it became possible for an Anglican priest to become a Catholic priest while remaining married.

This initiative of Pope John Paul II aimed to promote the unity of Christians.

St John Paul's successor Pope Benedict XVI expanded the process in 2009, allowing Anglican parishes to join a Catholic "Ordinariat".

There are only a few married Catholic priests in Montreal, according to the archdiocese.

The Archdiocese of Montreal has spoken out positively about Assaly's ordination and are linking it to to John Henry Newman's canonisation next month.

They note Newman was an Anglican priest when he converted to the Catholic faith in 1845.

He was later made a cardinal.

The archdiocese also says it has a few other married catholic priests.

These include Catholic priests of the Eastern rite who can marry before being ordained priests.

There are also Catholic priests in Montreal who were ordained after the death of their wife and have children.

In addition, the archdiocese notes it is also possible for an Orthodox priest to become an Eastern Catholic while remaining married.

As Assaly says, there is "one, holy, catholic and apostolic church".

Speaking of his feelings about becoming a Catholic priest he says:

"As difficult and challenging as it is, it's been more joyous, more hopeful, more fulfilling, more meaningful than I could have asked to imagine."

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Less than a year after it was established, the ordinariate for former Anglicans seeking to join the Catholic Church in the United States has grown to include 1500 individuals, 35 communities and 24 priests. The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter has also had a five-acre property, worth $NZ6 million, donated to it Read more

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Less than a year after it was established, the ordinariate for former Anglicans seeking to join the Catholic Church in the United States has grown to include 1500 individuals, 35 communities and 24 priests.

The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter has also had a five-acre property, worth $NZ6 million, donated to it next to its principal church in Houston, Texas, on which to build its first chancery.

Pope Benedict XVI established the ordinariate — which is equivalent to a diocese — on January 1, 2012, for former Anglican groups and clergy seeking to become Catholic while retaining aspects of their Anglican heritage and liturgy.

Its ordinary, Monsignor Jeffrey Steenson is a former Episcopal bishop who became a Catholic in 2007 and a Catholic priest in 2009.

Among those who have joined the ordinariate recently is Laurence Gipson, 70, a former Episcopal priest who before he retired was rector of St Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston. His parishioners included former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush.

Gipson sees the ordinariate as "advancing the cause of unity in the Church".

"It offers Anglicans a way to affirm the Catholic faith, that is, a way to affirm orthodox or right belief, while at the same time being able to worship God and practise the Christian life according to the Anglican tradition and patrimony," he said.

Gipson said he was drawn to the Catholic faith in part because of the Church's "clarity" in teachings and the "unity of faith amongst the faithful".

"What I yearned for and sought was a more centralised understanding of authority, the magisterium, the teaching authority, which could much more quickly and much more definitely interpret Scripture and decide on the faith when it was in dispute and settle those issues," he said.

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Catholic News Agency

The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter

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