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Theologians, historians, priests, and other Catholic scholars extol the contributions to theology, philosophy, and education ...
The former chaplain to the late Queen Elizabeth II lamented what he described as the apostasy within the Church of England ...
Anglicanism emerged from Catholicism under monarch Henry VIII who decided to separate England from the influence of the Roman Catholic Church and wished for his followers to conform to his dogma ...
At the end of May of this year I did a column on "The crisis in Anglicanism," prompted by an important address given in Houston, Texas, by the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord George Carey.
Why I Left Anglicanism and Became Catholic After years in Protestant churches, I found in Catholicism a deeper tradition, a firmer foundation, and a call to holiness I couldn’t ignore.
The Church of England remains Anglicanism's power hub. It has 26 million members, but 2019 weekly attendance was about 679,000 – before the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Kaye identifies Anglicanism, therefore, as the attempt to maintain catholicity without Leviathan. The fundamental character of our faith means an extensive diversity is required not only within ...
The Future of Orthodox Anglicanism Gerald R. McDermott (Editor), Gerald Bray (Contributor), Timothy George (Contributor), Mouneer Hanna Anis (Contributor) Crossway 288 pages $22.99 ...
Global Anglicanism at a Crossroads When leaders of the worldwide Anglican Communion gather in Canterbury, England, in mid-July for their decennial Lambeth Conference, they will deliberate over the ...
Over lunch in an Italian restaurant near the Minster, he announces: "Anglicanism is going to tip into the sea." He reaches for the bread with a thin smile. "But it will all come out in the wash." ...
It is no longer clear within Anglicanism that international unity is entirely consistent with regard for local autonomy, particularly the autonomy of The Episcopal Church in the United States ...