Tag Archives: Continuing Anglicanism

Comment of ‘Salisbury’s Orb’

My modest work has not gone unnoticed on Anglican Rose with the posting Salisbury’s Orb. This article came as a result of my mentioning Anglican Rose on Discovery of a very interesting blog. The world of ‘Northern Catholicism’ and ‘Classical Anglicanism’ … Continue reading

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Simplified Easter Vigil

Archbishop Peter Robinson on The Old High Churchman has posted an article that continues his line of extremely interesting comments on liturgy and his Old High Church vision of Anglicanism. His subject is the Easter Vigil, which is approached from … Continue reading

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Secession, Accommodation or Witness?

Posting from the old English Catholic blog. * * * There is a striking article in New Directions – An Anglo-Catholic future by John D. Alexander and Phoebe Pettingell. To this posting I have given the three keywords these authors … Continue reading

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Discovery of a very interesting blog

Doing the rounds of forums and blogs, I came across the Anglican Rose blog. The about page called Pax Dei tells everything about the blog author and his ideas. This blog gives a tremendous amount of insight into the world … Continue reading

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High-Church Anglicanism after Anglo-Papalism

In the light of events surrounding the departure of many Anglicans into the ordinariates and the total side-lining of the Traditional Anglican Communion, we really do need to look yet again into the perils of following Rome in all liturgical … Continue reading

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