Tag Archives: Continuing Anglicanism

Morning After Round-up

I’m still reeling even though I went nowhere when most of the TAC either crumbled or went by bits and pieces into the Ordinariates. What transpired is that anyone who has an interest in liturgy, Anglican or pre-Pauline Roman, is … Continue reading

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Does it Matter if we’re Alphabet Soup?

The question may seem to have lost its relevance and no one discusses it, but the people still exist. Division, multiplication and Alphabetti Spaghetti! by Deacon Jonathan Munn is well worth reading.

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The New Continuing Anglican Churchman

In the past, I have followed The Continuing Anglican Churchman of Fr Gordon Anderson of the Anglican Province of America, and I have occasionally corresponded with this fine priest who is also an artist. He has recently begun a new … Continue reading

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Priestly Training

There has been a certain amount of discussion in three blogs about the proper training of priests. Once we get rid of the red herring according to which the clergy of a “proper denomination” are properly trained and small minority … Continue reading

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The “Classical Anglican” Golden Age

Classical Anglicanism™ in Retro Church is worth a read in the light of some of our recent discussions. I don’t have anything new to add, but it seems a fair evaluation. There is also Anglican Rose with a very interesting … Continue reading

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Article on the Octave of Christian Unity

This is an interesting one in Virtue Online – Anglicanism, the Universal Church and the Octave of Christian Unity. Some parts of it could almost have been written by Soloviev! Towards the end of this long article, I see where … Continue reading

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Re-reforming Anglicanism?

I always enjoy reading the Old High Churchman and the reasoned reflections of Archbishop Peter Robinson, a case in point being his most recent Keeping Things Tidy. As usual, I see the same binary choice being offered between an idealised … Continue reading

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From the TTAC Website

A reflection on What makes the Traditional Anglican Church of Britain Traditional? has appeared in the TTAC website. It dates from the very beginning of this year. It seems as though the English member Church of the TAC has a … Continue reading

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A TAC Census

Deborah Gyapong has a post on her blog (no comments as yet) – A TAC census. I link to it on account of my earlier project of trying to find out what the “pre-ordinariate” TAC consisted of and what remains. She … Continue reading

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The Affirmation of Saint Louis as a Hermeneutic Key

Sorry, hermeneutic key simply means something that enables us to interpret data, without which interpretation might be ambiguous or simply wrong. It’s a fancy term I only ever heard about in university, but it has become quite popular when it … Continue reading

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