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The ministry of Bishop Francis Glenn


"...there are groups that exercise genuine pastoral ministries, often among poor and marginalised groups. Bishop Francis Glenn's ministry in Battersea in the 1950s was of this kind."
"Oversight, but no see", Revd. Dr. Kenneth Leech, Church Times.

Some of the publications of Bishop Glenn and the Catholic Episcopal Church are reproduced below.

>>Order of Service for the "Covering of the Altar" final mass at the Chapel of Christ the Saviour and Our Lady Queen of Peace, Crystal Palace, 20 November 1994: outside; inside

This chapel was actually inside the Crystal Palace station building (mentioned briefly at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Palace_railway_station) but for much of its latter history it was used by Old Roman Catholic and Independent Catholic communities, rather than by the Roman Catholic Church. It was used by the Catholic Episcopal Church between August 1987 and November 1994. The reasons for this last mass are explained in the article "Apologia" reproduced below, and have to do with the reception of the British Orthodox Church into union with the Coptic Orthodox Church in 1994, together with Bishop Glenn's failing health.

Outreach
Outreach was the magazine of the Catholic Episcopal Church. Reproduced below are excerpts from its two final editions, which discuss the events of 1994:

>>Outreach Christmas 1994: outside; inside
>>Outreach Michaelmas 1994: articles:
1. "The Shattered Cross: A Pertinent Critique"
2. "Apologia"