Tag Archives: Continuing Anglicanism

Ideal Characteristics of Anglo-Catholicism

To follow up from my previous article, I give some ideas about what I would like to see in Anglo-Catholicism as expressed in the Continuing Churches and how things could be in the future. Rather than a revival of the … Continue reading

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Suggestions for Anglo-Catholic Union

My perspective will certainly seem to some to be a little on the “innocent” side, as I have very little experience of Anglican institutional wrangling. I am isolated and have very little in the way of social connections with my … Continue reading

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Post Brockton Continuing Anglicanism

Post-Brockton takes a bit of wading to get through it, but it is interesting in this barren post-ordinariate, post-everything, time. Outside State control like under the English Monarchy and Parliament, I don’t see how comprehensiveness can work. Comments would be … Continue reading

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Fragile Unity

I have just been looking at Retro-church and its recent articles. Go over there, read them and come back here: An Appeal from the Continuing Anglican Churches to the ACNA and Associated Churches – the background, already linked to and … Continue reading

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What’s worse, Heresy or Schism?

Deborah Gyapong wrote a thoughtful article in her blog – Happy New Year and Happy Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God. Actually, some priests and their communities in union with Rome still celebrate the Circumcision when they use the 1962 … Continue reading

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Why this Blog?

There has been no small amount of discussion in several blogs since I wrote to Bishop Marsh to ask him about what bishops thought they were doing when they signed the Roman Catholic catechism and a petition, wearing copes and … Continue reading

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More Questions about the ACNA

This article came up in Deborah Gyapong’s blog – What are the chief obstacles in persuading ACNA members to consider Ordinariates? Would the Anglican Church in North America be interested in the Ordinariate, the PNCC or the uniting Continuing bodies from … Continue reading

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The Anglican Church of India

This is a reposting of an old article (November 9th 2010) from the defunct English Catholic blog. I have edited the text a little. * * * In October 2007, I had the honour of meeting Archbishop Samuel Prakash in … Continue reading

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The Anglican Catholic Church in Australia

As a final piece of work for today, I give a portrait of the ACCA, from whose ranks a bishop was chosen by Pope Benedict XVI to be the Ordinary. I am not sure the separation process is yet complete … Continue reading

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The Traditional Anglican Church in Britain

The Traditional Anglican Church in Britain was never very sizeable in a country where it would almost be said that people would continue to attend the same church building even it were sold to the Muslims and converted into a … Continue reading

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