What is this developing 'fellowship' you are now pontificating about?
Not "pontificating." It is called speculating. While I would imagine Anglican churches have open communion in that all are welcome (at least the Episcopal churches in my area are open), Roman Catholic tables are close(d). I am wondering if the Roman church tables may allow Anglicans commune with them eventually.
The RCC does allow Anglicans to commune with them, if they are 1) part of the Ordinariate (they are still Anglican but in communion with Rome) or 2) genuinely unable to access a Protestant Eucharist in any way. I believe that co-communion has also happened at Taizé for years.
However, this service was not a Eucharistic event so it's not relevant either way.
Actually serial: pre-marriage to Diana he cuckolded Parker Bowles then carried on with his bit on the side post marriage until divorce. Whether the cuckold cared is neither here nor there.
As a side order, the Vaticans foreign minister Archbishop Paul Gallagher from Liverpool was knighted by the king while he was in Rome. Gallagher spends a lot of time/effort in peace and hostage release negotiations where the Vatican is seen as neutral and honest.
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The RCC does allow Anglicans to commune with them, if they are 1) part of the Ordinariate (they are still Anglican but in communion with Rome) or 2) genuinely unable to access a Protestant Eucharist in any way. I believe that co-communion has also happened at Taizé for years.
However, this service was not a Eucharistic event so it's not relevant either way.