Led by Luke Reese, who is in the Ordinariate formation program preparing for ordination, St. Joseph of Arimathea is presently an Anglican Use Society in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The people of St. Joseph of Arimathea were received into full Catholic communion by Bishop Christopher Coyne this past Easter Vigil. Here are some excerpts from their website:
We are a society located in Indianapolis, Indiana formed for the purpose of preserving our Anglican Patrimony while awaiting full communion with the Catholic Church. We’ve existed as a close-knit community for five years under the jurisdiction of the TAC (Traditional Anglican Communion) in North America. We are very grateful to the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, for the generosity he has extended to all Anglicans…
…We are currently enjoying the hospitality of the folks at Holy Rosary Parish, whose priest, Fr. Magiera, kindly allows us to say Morning Prayer each Sunday at 8:00am…
…While at the time we are a small group and dependent on the generosity of others, we do have plans to expand and ultimately move into our own building. Please, check back to our website often as things will be changing – very quickly sometimes. We are a young community seeking the will of God in our lives and would love to have you join us.
By the way, the Reese family owns and operates Holy Trinity Altar Bread, and they'd be most happy to fill your order. Go to the website for more details.
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