Raymond Burke, Cardinal Burke on Hebrew Catholics, su catholicknight.blogspot.ca, The Catholic Knight, 17 febbraio 2011. URL consultato il 9 marzo 2012.
See the history of the pastoral provision by the Reverend Jack D. Barker has given in the article The Pastoral Provision for Roman Catholics in the U.S.A. available on the website of the Catholic Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Arlington, Texas.
Norme complementari, 6 §1. The first document cited declares: "While, on the one hand, the law requiring a freely chosen and perpetual celibacy of those who are admitted to Holy Orders remains unchanged, on the other hand, a study may be allowed of the particular circumstances of married sacred ministers of Churches or other Christian communities separated from the Catholic communion, and of the possibility of admitting to priestly functions those who desire to adhere to the fullness of this communion and to continue to exercise the sacred ministry. The circumstances must be such, however, as not to prejudice the existing discipline regarding celibacy." The second, which is quoted in press release of the United States Catholic Conference of 12 January 1982, states: "In accepting former Episcopal clergy who are married into the Catholic priesthood, the Holy See has specified that this exception to the rule of celibacy is granted in favor of these individual persons, and should not be understood as implying any change in the Church's conviction of the value of priestly celibacy, which will remain the rule for future candidates for the priesthood from this group." Furthermore, article 6 §2 of the complementary norms excludes exercise of sacred ministry in the ordinariates by those who were ordained in the Catholic Church and later became Anglicans.
North American ordinate websiteArchiviato il 12 maggio 2015 in Internet Archive., "A person is eligible for membership if they, their spouse, or any member of their family is or ever has been Anglican, Episcopalian, Methodist, or AME. This applies even if the person or their spouse has already become a Roman Catholic"
The Catholic Parish of St. Thomas More, su The Catholic Parish of St. Thomas More. URL consultato il 21 dicembre 2016 (archiviato dall'url originale il 30 ottobre 2016).
Scott P. Richert, Pope Benedict to Anglicans: Come Home to Rome, su About.com Catholicism, About.com. URL consultato l'8 marzo 2012 (archiviato dall'url originale il 3 marzo 2012).
Steve Weatherbe, Anglo-Catholic Bishops Vote for Rome, su ncregister.com, National Catholic Register, 14 marzo 2010. URL consultato l'8 marzo 2010 (archiviato dall'url originale il 13 marzo 2010).
North American ordinate websiteArchiviato il 12 maggio 2015 in Internet Archive., "A person is eligible for membership if they, their spouse, or any member of their family is or ever has been Anglican, Episcopalian, Methodist, or AME. This applies even if the person or their spouse has already become a Roman Catholic"
Dedication of New Chancery Building, su usordinariate.org, 19 gennaio 2015. URL consultato il 3 febbraio 2015 (archiviato dall'url originale il 4 febbraio 2015).