The website of the The Traditional Anglican Church – UK seems to have been taken down. Have any of our English readers any information about any new official site as was promised some months ago?
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I have received some information privately. I feel bound to paraphrase to keep sources confidential. The TTAC in the UK appears to have emerged from the crisis in better shape than what might have been believed in the absence of news conveyed by media other than printed periodicals with very limited circulation.
Bishop Craig Botterill hopes soon (this autumn?) to visit the English clergy. If this happens, I would make every effort to be there – since I am a priest of the TTAC. A new official site is being drafted and the Bishop has asked that it be up and running by 1st September.

Blessings Anthony+ I read your comment. Is there anyone in the TAC in the UK left? I had
the impression that Mercer & Co all departed for Rome ? There is the world wide site
http://traditionalanglicancommunion.org/ In this part of the world there is Fr.Graeme’s site,
which is offcourse going to change or disappear, I just dont know.
I pray for you , pray for me as the times we live in are just so unsettling.
In Christ,
Father Ed Bakker OPR
My question was specifically about England. The Canadians are the best at giving news each month.
The St Katherine’s Priory magazine for August (according to a friend who receives it), mentions that work is proceeding on the new website.
Patience is a virtue, Fr. Bakker. The kaleidoscope will come into focus soon. Rome,
( sorry, bad choice of words), was not built in one day!!
Hello Dalene,
You are quite right and I for one am struggling with it, but must learn. I guess the loneliness and despair of many years in the continiuum have made their mark, but I must rise above it.
Father Ed Bakker
All will be well in God’s time. We have to remain faithful, no matter what!