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 Dissuasive
It is not surprising that many Anglican theologians have been attracted to this sort of re-statement, and one can hardly deny that a doctrine of the eucharistic Presence constructed along these lines could be acceptable to Anglicans and not readily susceptible to the kinds of objections made in the English Reformation.
We left the Anglican Communion because it was distorting and betraying its own doctrines, not because we had found a better doctrine which Anglicanism had all along not had.
Transubstantiation is not a legitimate Anglican doctrine; the Book of Common Prayer, especially the 1549 eucharistic liturgy, and the Articles of Religion were rightly drawn up to reject and refute it as an "erroneous and strange doctrine contrary to the Word of God" (Ordinal, Consecration of a Bishop, 1550).
www.thechurchoftheascension.org /dissuasive.htm

  
 Dissuasive
It is not surprising that many Anglican theologians have been attracted to this sort of re-statement, and one can hardly deny that a doctrine of the eucharistic Presence constructed along these lines could be acceptable to Anglicans and not readily susceptible to the kinds of objections made in the English Reformation.
Transubstantiation is not a legitimate Anglican doctrine; the Book of Common Prayer, especially the 1549 eucharistic liturgy, and the Articles of Religion were rightly drawn up to reject and refute it as an "erroneous and strange doctrine contrary to the Word of God" (Ordinal, Consecration of a Bishop, 1550).
The purpose and effect of the proposed canons is to exclude and expel or re-educate believers in traditional Anglican doctrine, and their purpose is also to repudiate and even insult Protestants and Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches and all others in Christendom but the RC Church.
www.thechurchoftheascension.org /dissuasive.htm   (12642 words)

  
 Dissuasive
It is not surprising that many Anglican theologians have been attracted to this sort of re-statement, and one can hardly deny that a doctrine of the eucharistic Presence constructed along these lines could be acceptable to Anglicans and not readily susceptible to the kinds of objections made in the English Reformation.
Transubstantiation is not a legitimate Anglican doctrine; the Book of Common Prayer, especially the 1549 eucharistic liturgy, and the Articles of Religion were rightly drawn up to reject and refute it as an "erroneous and strange doctrine contrary to the Word of God" (Ordinal, Consecration of a Bishop, 1550).
The overall effect of the ACC's recognizing transubstantiation, concomitance, and BBS will simply be further to marginalize the ACC and to isolate and estrange it from other Continuing Anglican Churches and from 21st century ecumenical dialog, as was doubtless the intention of the framers of the two canons.
www.thechurchoftheascension.org /dissuasive.htm   (12642 words)

  
 Religioscope: Anglican Communion: hope for traditional Anglicans with the new Pope?
Toon and others in the balkanized Anglican Communion have good reason to wonder if this articulate, outspoken Catholic intellectual may soon play a role in their tense debates about sex, worship and doctrine.
Traditional Anglicans and Episcopalians have good reason to wonder if the new Pope, Benedict XVI, may soon play a role in their tense debates about sex, worship and doctrine, explains Terry Mattingly in the following article.
After all, Benedict XVI supports traditional Anglicans in the Third World and elsewhere on many issues, but he disagrees with some of their compromises -- such as a softened stance against divorce.
religion.info /english/articles/article_171.shtml   (927 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Blessed Trinity
The writers of this school contend that the doctrine of the Trinity, as professed by the Church, is not contained in the New Testament, but that it was first formulated in the second century and received final approbation in the fourth, as the result of the Arian and Macedonian controversies.
The Trinity is the term employed to signify the central doctrine of the Christian religion -- the truth that in the unity of the Godhead there are Three Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, these Three Persons being truly distinct one from another.
On the other hand, their orthodoxy was vigorously defended by the Anglican divine Dr. George Bull ("Defensio Fidei Nicaean", Oxford, 1685) and subsequently by Bossuet, Thomassinus, and other Catholic theologians.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15047a.htm   (12359 words)

  
 Anglicans endorse, restrict the spread of same-sex blessings
The diocese adopted the partial moratorium as part of a formal response to the Windsor Report, a document issued last October by Anglican leaders from around the world who were charged with finding a way to maintain church unity while resolving controversial issues such as the debate over homosexuality.
Their clergy are now licensed under the Anglican Archbishop of Rwanda, though the Canadian church does not recognize his authority to license clergy outside his own jurisdiction.
Another four congregations from the diocese, calling themselves the Anglican Communion in Canada, have left the Anglican Church of Canada altogether.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/na.cgi?nationalupdates/050519anglicans   (1379 words)

  
 Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is a world-wide organisation of Anglican Churches, and refers to all of the Christian churches that share the dogma and doctrine of the Church of England.
The ultimate head of any Anglican church is believed to be Jesus Christ, with his representative taken to be the Primate, head of the church at the national level; but Anglican primates acknowledge the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury as primus inter pares, or "first among equals".
There is no single "Anglican Church"; it is better to speak of the Anglican Communion, which consists of national churches in communion with the Church of England.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/a/an/anglican_communion.html   (442 words)

  
 titusonenine
All Saints Anglican Church is one of 11 churches that have aligned with Lyons since the Episcopal Church in 2003 ordained an openly gay bishop, Gene Robinson, in New Hampshire.
Anglican bishops in Africa, Asia and Latin America, have denounced that action and withdrawn from the American church.
You have affirmed your Anglican identity by affirming the faith, by affirming and caring for those who affirm the faith in Ohio, and by making yourself accountable to others who affirm the faith in the Southern Cone.
titusonenine.classicalanglican.net   (442 words)

  
 Anglican Mainstream
All former references to 'communion with the see of Canterbury' were deleted and replaced with another provision of communion with all Anglican Churches, Dioceses and Provinces that hold and maintain the 'Historic Faith, Doctrine, Sacrament and Discipline of the one Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church'.
Anglican Mainstream is a community within the Anglican Communion committed to promote, teach and maintain the Scriptural truths on which the Anglican Church was founded and which guarantee its catholicity.
Anglican Mainstream has issued a letter to all Bishops, Archdeacons and Deans of the Church of England, calling on them to rethink their statement on and response to UK Civil Partnerships.
www.anglican-mainstream.net   (442 words)

  
 Anglican-Use Web Log
Here is a history of the Anglican Use and its establishment as well as the document of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which established it.
If you are an Anglican interested in becoming part of the Roman Catholic Church, I direct you first to the webstie of the pastoral provision of 1980.
The paradox is this: the scholars who study the scriptures can only use the tools that other scholars use to study other works of literature; but the scriptures are far more than any other work of literature ever could be.
anglican-use.blogspot.com   (8208 words)

  
 Anglican TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia
The Anglican Province of Christ the King is an Anglican church with traditional forms both of doctrine..., which separated from the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and the Anglican Communion
Anglican chanting is a method of singing prose translations of the Psalm s in the Anglicanism Anglican church.
The Anglican Church of Australia is a member church of the Anglican Communion, previously known as the Church...
www.tutorgig.co.uk /encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Anglican   (8208 words)

  
 St. Michael's Anglican Church Product 5
ANGLICAN Pertaining to the historic Church of England and her characteristic liturgy and doctrine (q.v.), or having any other historic relationship with or through England.
DIVORCE The Anglican Church does not recognize civil divorce, and neither party may remarry within the Church unless (a) the divorce resulted from failure to consummate the marriage, (b) the marriage was invalid because of a previous marriage of either party, (c) fraud, or (d) infidelity.
ANGLICAN WORTHY This is a term used to describe an Anglican who has led a saintly life but who has not been canonized as a saint.
www.stmichaelsanglican.org /prod05.htm   (8208 words)

  
 About the Province, Anglican Province of Christ the King
The Province of Christ the King is an Anglican Church committed to traditional forms of doctrine and liturgy.
The Province of Christ the King represents Apostolic Christianity in the Anglican tradition.
The Province is a body composed of five dioceses with parishes and missions throughout the United States.
www.anglicanpck.org /about   (8208 words)

  
 Anglican Province of Christ the King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Anglican Province of Christ the King is a continuing Anglican church with traditional forms both of doctrine and liturgy.
Five dioceses with parishes and missions throughout the United States comprise the province, which separated from the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and the Anglican Communion in 1977.
This page was last modified 19:46, 22 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anglican_Province_of_Christ_the_King   (8208 words)

  
 Catholic.be Directory - Society:Religion and Spirituality:Christianity:Denominations:Catholicism:Not in Communion with Rome:Autocephalous Churches
Although this church body still has Anglican-style worship and terminology, in matters of doctrine they increasingly wish to witness to the Catholic faith held by the undivided Church.
Please submit catholic denominations which are not Anglican and not Orthodox, but which are independent of Rome, here.
The category if for Denominations, Churches, etc., who are Independent from the Roman Catholic Church and yet are not Old Catholic, Anglican, or Celtic in their theology and beliefs.
www.catholic.be /Not_in_Communion_with_Rome/Autocephalous_Churches/desc.html   (8208 words)

  
 Anglicanism
Anglicanism n : the faith and doctrine and practice of the Anglican Church
Anglican churches outside England do not have this relationship with the British monarch, however it remains the case that the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, is appointed by the Crown of the United Kingdom (in theory; in practice by the Prime Minister).
The Anglican Communion codifies the Anglican relationship to the Church of England as a theologically broad and often diverging community of churches, which holds the English church as its mother institution.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Anglicanism   (3498 words)

  
 Anglican Province of Christ the King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Anglican Province of Christ the King is a continuing Anglican church with traditional forms both of doctrine and liturgy.
At the founding of the Continuing Anglican Movement in 1977, a proposed constitution for the new Anglican Church in North America was put before the four existing dioceses for ratification.
The two which did not ratify because of concerns that the role of the new church's bishops was overly narrow, elected to continue under the original name of the movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anglican_Province_of_Christ_the_King   (236 words)

  
 VirtueOnline-News - Exclusives - PENNSYLVANIA: Anglo Catholic Rector To Be Consecrated Continuing Bishop
We are those Anglicans who long for the reunion of the one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and thus pray sincerely for reunion with Rome, as with the Eastern Church, but we do so on the basis of historic orthodox understandings of both ecclesiology and doctrine.
We are those Anglicans who call our Evangelical brothers and sisters on the Protestant side of the divide in Western Christianity to a more mature understanding and appreciation of the ancient liturgy of the Church and the importance of the sacraments.
Moyer's attorney insists that David remains a priest in the Anglican Communion since he is still a priest in good standing in the African Diocese and because he was illegally and fraudulently deprived of his status as a priest by Bennison, a matter that is now before the Court.
www.virtueonline.org /portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1813   (236 words)

  
 Thinking Anglicans: Nigeria redefines Anglican Communion
All former references to ‘communion with the see of Canterbury&; were deleted and replaced with another provision of communion with all Anglican Churches, Dioceses and Provinces that hold and maintain the ‘Historic Faith, Doctrine, Sacrament and Discipline of the one Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church&;.
CHAPTER I. The Anglican Church of Australia, being a part of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of Christ, holds the Christian Faith as professed by the Church of Christ from primitive times and in particular as set forth in the creeds known as the Nicene Creed and the Apostles' Creed.
CHURCH OF With a careful rewording of her constitution, the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) redefined her relationship with all other Anglican Churches.
www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk /archives/001330.html   (2489 words)

  
 The Anglican Diocese of Perú
Its roots and history are with the Church of England, and its doctrine is characteristically Anglican.
The Diocese of Perú is part of the Anglican Communion, which is both catholic and evangelical.
Being evangelical we believe in the primacy of scripture and its as centrality to the faith and mission as vital to the spreading of the Gospel, another way that we encounter Christ.
www.geocities.com /anglicanosperu   (2489 words)

  
 All Saints Anglican Church
A Parish in the Anglican Province of America
And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.
www.allsaintsanglican.org   (2489 words)

  
 St. Michael's Anglican Church Product 5
ANGLICAN Pertaining to the historic Church of England and her characteristic liturgy and doctrine (q.v.), or having any other historic relationship with or through England.
DIVORCE The Anglican Church does not recognize civil divorce, and neither party may remarry within the Church unless (a) the divorce resulted from failure to consummate the marriage, (b) the marriage was invalid because of a previous marriage of either party, (c) fraud, or (d) infidelity.
Bishops in the Continuing Anglican movement have received their orders variously from retired traditional Episcopal bishops and those from the Anglican Church of Canada; the Philippine Catholic Church, and the Old Catholics.
www.stmichaelsanglican.org /prod05.htm   (12416 words)

  
 +Robert Samuel Loiselle
+Robert Samuel is Anglican by doctrine and worship and stands by God's saving and forgiving grace in the middle of the "via media" lawfully and decently using the Anglican Use of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
Paul's Anglican Church, Parish of King Charles, the Martyr (continued from ECUSA in 1978) was originally part of ++ Dale Doren's, U.E.C., and then a member of a number of other Continuing organizations until +Peter Caputo established the A.I.C. in 1999 and became its first Ordinary.
Before joining the faithful Anglican Tradition, +Robert Samuel was a Minister of Music and Minister of the Gospel for more than forty years in Presbyterian, ECUSA and Evangelical Churches.
www.cinemaparallel.com /Loiselle.Coadjutor.html   (909 words)

  
 ST AIDAN'S TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN CHURCH - Barton-upon-Humber,Lincolnshire
Having said that, the Anglican Church accepts the main insights of the Reformation, particularly the need for doctrine to conform to Scripture, justification by Faith, and all-sufficiency of the Cross as an atonemt for sin.
St Aidan's Church maintains its traditional Anglican witness by holding fast the doctrines of Primitive Catholic Church as enshrined in Holy Scriptures, the three ancient Catholic Creeds, the Book of Common Prayer 1662, and the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion.
On the other hand, the Anglican Church maintains the historic apostolic ministry of the Church, the necessity of sacramental worship for sanctification of the believer, and a liturgical form of worship.
www.netministries.org /see/churches/ch05862   (593 words)

  
 Christian News, Updated Daily - Christian Today > Canadian Council Synod Decide to attend Anglican Consultative Council
The report concludes that the blessing of same-sex unions are a matter of doctrine and the final decision on the stand of the Anglican Church of Canada will be made by General Synod in 2007.
The Council of General Synod (CoGS) meeting held in Mississauga, Ontario between 6-8 May has concluded, and it was decided that the members of Anglican Church of Canada should attend the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) meeting next month, but not participate in its discussions.
Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, said that the decision conforms to the primates' request, since the voluntary withdrawal did not necessarily mean total absence from the meeting.
www.christiantoday.com /news/ame/345.htm   (618 words)

  
 CrossSearch category: Anglican
News, reviews, doctrine and features from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, Australia.
The Diaconal Association of the Church of England is a professional body for those engaged in nationally recognised Diaconal Ministries in the Church of England, and also other recognised ministers in the Anglican Communion Provinces in Britain and Ireland who support Diaconal Ministry.
NAME is an activist network of Anglican Bishops with their Dioceses, an informal network of the Anglican Communion symbolizing the mission commitment of our world-wide Church.
www.crosssearch.com /Churches_and_Denominations/Denominations/Anglican   (618 words)

  
 Anglican Province of Christ the King: Encyclopedia topic
[follow hyperlink for more...]) Anglican (Anglican: A Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism) church (church: A place for public (especially Christian) worship) with traditional forms both of doctrine and liturgy.
The Anglican Province of Christ the King is a continuing (continuing: the continuing anglican movement is a group of christian churches which follow the anglican...
The updated page can be found at: anglican province of christ the king
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/anglican_province_of_christ_the_king   (87 words)

  
 The Anglican Diocese of Perú
The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (USPG) is the second oldest Anglican mission society and supports the Diocese of Peru in different ways.
The Church of England is the Mother Church of all Anglican Churches.
The Church, both catholic and reformed, has had its own unique history and tradition for almost 500 years, while drawing on the history of the Christian Church, tradition of the Christian faith and doctrine rooted in scripture.
www.peru.anglican.org /links.html   (87 words)

  
 Churches and Priests Leaving Episcopal Denomination in Increasing Numbers [Free Republic]
Maybe in your diocese and parish the moral doctrine of the Catholic Church is openly and unapologetically proclaimed.
I invite any disaffected Anglicans on the list to investigate the Eastern Orthodox Church.
MM, The Anglican, and Orthodox "Church" at work.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39db97927fb8.htm   (87 words)

  
 Anglican Mission in America - Office of Clergy Credentialing
All Anglican Mission candidates for ordination to the diaconate and presbyterate
This course will cover the theology of the Celts, the Church of England, the Episcopal Church of the USA, and the Anglican Mission in America of the Church of Rwanda, in terms of its understanding of the Word of God and its teaching in a life of worship that includes sacrament.
Implicit in the understanding of doctrine within a life of worship is the necessity of obedience to the Word of God in all that it teaches us.
home1.gte.net /vze8e4u5/ASP/ASP701.html   (214 words)

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