(Crux) Even in the Ozarks, Anglican tradition finds space inside Catholicism

One of the hallmarks of the Anglican Ordinariates is the enthusiasm and involvement of the laypeople. Although the institution was devised and established by Rome, the influence and initiative has been from the grass roots.
I spoke to Shane Schaetzel, a layman in Missouri who heard about the new Ordinariates and who saw them as a great opportunity and got busy establishing a local Anglican style Catholic community.
Longenecker_ Shane, what is your own family faith background?
Schaetzel: My father comes from a long line of Lutherans, my mother comes from the Southern Baptist tradition of the Appalachian Mountains in Western Tennessee. So I was baptized in the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, but raised in the American Baptist Church.
At the age of 20 I started attending an Evangelical Church called Calvary Chapel. There I met my wife, a former Methodist, and trained for ministry.

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One comment on “(Crux) Even in the Ozarks, Anglican tradition finds space inside Catholicism

  1. Vatican Watcher says:

    An interesting read. I remember following Father Chori Seraiah’s own blog for awhile as he documented his move into the Catholic Church and spent some time in Iowa at an Anglican parish that eventually chose to stay where it was. Nice to see Father Seraiah has landed in the Ordinariate.