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In the News (Wed 2 Dec 09)

  
 An Informed (Anglican) Conscience and Its Problems
Yet, for the devout Anglican living in the sphere of the continuing Anglican movement, one aspect of an informed conscience that constantly returns to make him feel insecure and guilty is the conviction that he ought to be within the Anglican Communion of Churches and in communion with the See of Canterbury.
Part of being an Anglican is that of belonging to a jurisdiction of the one, holy and apostolic Church that was planted in England in very early times (Ecclesia Anglicana) by missionaries from Europe and is thus a Church with a patristic foundation.
Anglican tradition means precisely passing on to the next generation of Anglicans what we have received from preceding generations of Anglicans, complete and intact.
www.episcopalian.org /pbs1928/Articles/TenderConscience.htm   (2656 words)

  
 All Too Common » Blog Archive » Orthodox Anglican Future?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Continuing Anglican churches will grow as people come to their senses and realize that ECUSA is no longer a Christian church.
Continuing Anglicanism will likely continue to grow and do well (as I opined in my previous post), but its only real security will be in the arms of the Church of Rome.
Otherwise, continuing Anglicanism may just as well fall, one day, into the heresies of the current ECUSA or, on the other hand, become a quasi-gnostic, emotion-based, prosperity-based spirituality akin to the state of evangelicalism in America (thanks to the charismatic movement).
all2common.classicalanglican.net /?p=190   (3316 words)

  
 Touchstone Magazine - Mere Comments: October 22, 2006
Anglican Communion Network: An organization of conservative, mostly Evangelical, Episcopalians organized in November 2003 to oppose theological heterodoxy and moral revisionism, and particularly the acceptance of active homosexuality and the blessing of “homosexual partnerships” in the Episcopal Church.
Continuing Anglican Churches: Most “Continuing Anglican Churches” emerged as a result of the 1976 decision of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church to authorize the ordination of women to the priesthood and episcopate.
In addition, a letter from the Korean Anglican bishop of Taejon, Mark Pae, was read at the consecration ceremonies, in which the bishop both regretted his inability to be present and to participate in the acts of consecration and endorsed the consecrations.
merecomments.typepad.com /merecomments/2006/10/22/index.html   (1835 words)

  
 Continuing Anglican Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Continuing Anglican Movement is a group of Christian churches which follow the Anglican tradition but which split from one or another province of the Anglican Communion because of its perceived rejection of orthodoxy.
These are the Anglican Catholic Church, the Diocese of Christ the King (later renamed the Anglican Province of Christ the King), and the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada.
These churches are not always considered to be Continuing Anglican churches, although the REC has recently moved to associate itself more closely with them by entering into agreements with a number of Continuing churches such as the Anglican Province of America.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Continuing_Anglican_Movement   (928 words)

  
 The Continuing Anglican Churchman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The greatest part about being a priest is being with people and families at the critical moments of their lives, and bringing the sacramental presence of Christ to bear on whatever situation they are in.
Fellow traditional and continuing Anglican bloggers get on their high horse from time to time and denounce anglo-catholic “innovations”, such as the use of the missal, certain vestment styles (showing they care more about clothing and fashion than any anglo-catholic), and more, as being not truly Anglican, or Rome-aping.
James Gordon Anderson is a priest of the Anglican Province of America (APA), and serves as curate of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Vero Beach, FL.
continuinganglican.blogspot.com   (2190 words)

  
 Anglican Communion News Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Welcomes and encourages continuance of the ecumenical work on ecclesiology and ethics done since the last Lambeth Conference; rejoices at emerging consensus that racism, sexual inequality, economic injustice and ecological degradation are un-Christian; and calls for continued efforts to resolve ethical issues threatening to divide the Anglican Communion (IV.5).
Encourages the world's Anglican provinces to embody the "spirit and content" of existing ecumenical agreements in their life and teaching: urges provinces to ensure new liturgical texts be "consonant with accepted ecumenical agreements"; requests the Primates to facilitate greater consultation between provinces and the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation (IV.12).
Invites Anglican bishops to study and respond to Interim Agreed Statements of the International Commission of the Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue; note continuing difficulty with Orthodox Churches regarding ordination of women; request circulation for study of Dublin Agreed Statement 1984; and welcome and recommend for study emerging Christological agreement between Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches (IV.20).
www.anglicancommunion.org /acns/lambeth/lc086.html   (1377 words)

  
 Anglican Communion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the expansion of the British Empire, Anglicanism outside Britain and Ireland, the Communion sought to establish new vehicles of unity.
The Anglican Church of Bermuda (extra-provincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury)
This, as well as Anglican stands on certain social issues such as the ordination of priests and bishops in public same-sex relationships and the not infrequent practice of blessing gay unions, has likewise hindered dialogue between Anglicans and conservative evangelical Protestant denominations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anglican_Church   (3710 words)

  
 Touchstone Magazine - Mere Comments: Anglican Taxonomy
There are at least 40-45 Continuing Anglican bodies in the USA alone; and I have passed over in silence some of the more bizarre and/or inconsiderable ones.
The Anglican Rite Service book was also a terrible botch because, by drawing on the 1979 book instead of the authentic classical 1928 BCP (as set in the Anglican and American Missals), Rome lost its best chance at attracting stalwartly orthodox Anglican Catholics to its fold.
I don't know of a single Anglican who would fall on a sword for the 1979 liturgies, but I know plenty (including myself) for whom one major reason they stay within some form of Anglicanism, rather than going to Rome or Orthodoxy, is to keep the beloved classical BCP for daily worship.
merecomments.typepad.com /merecomments/2006/10/anglican_taxono.html   (5699 words)

  
 The Complexity  of the Anglican Communion
The “Continuing” jurisdictions are those that are outgrowths of the St. Louis Congress of 1977 convened after the first ordinations of women to the diaconate and presbyterate.
Almost all of the continuing jurisdictions point to the theological statement formulated at the St. Louis Congress of 1977, the Affirmation of St. Louis, as a point of common ground between themselves.
Thus, while perhaps a majority of the laity that joined the Continuing Churches were ordinary Prayer Book Churchmen, and likewise a minority of the members of the clergy, there was very little in the way of classical Evangelical or classical Prayer Book Anglicanism in the leadership of the new jurisdictions.
theroadtoemmaus.org /RdLb/32Ang/Ang/CmplxAng.htm   (2045 words)

  
 Episcopal News Service
In September 1977 nearly 2,000 Anglican bishops, clergy and lay people met in St. Louis to establish what they called an 'orthodox jurisdiction' for those opposed to the ordination of women in ECUSA and the Anglican Church of Canada.
Some of those churches disdain the term 'continuing Anglican' and maintain that the plethora of organizations, estimated between 30 and 50, marching under that banner are little more than congregational churches using Anglican liturgical forms.
The REC and the larger Anglican Province of America (APA) are in the initial stages of merger talks.
www.episcopalchurch.org /3577_20100_ENG_Print.html   (519 words)

  
 Pontifications » Blog Archive » An Anglican Uniate Rite?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He also encouraged Continuing Anglican priests to petition the Vatican to expand the scope of the Pastoral Provision to include Anglicans not in communion with the see of Canterbury.
It was time, he said, for Continuing Anglican priests and congregations to avail themselves of the Pastoral Provision and the Book of Divine Worship.
I would guess that most continuing Anglicans are not convinced that the RCC is really committed to supporting an Anglican Rite, and that once those priests under the Pastoral Provision retire or expire, they’ll be replaced with Latin Rite priests who will impose the Novus Ordo Mass on the parishes.
catholica.pontifications.net /?p=1737   (5416 words)

  
 titusonenine » Anglican Continuing
A Covenant Between The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) and the Reformed Episcopal Church and the Anglican Province of America
The Traditional Anglican Communion is a small step closer to reestablishing unity with the Roman Catholic Church after a separation of five centuries.
Leaders of the Anglican Church in America, one of the 44 national churches in the conservative body, were in Portland this week considering a plan to begin formal conversations with the Roman Catholic […]
titusonenine.classicalanglican.net /?cat=23   (709 words)

  
 St. Paul Anglican Church, Seattle, A Traditional, Faithful Church for these Troubled Times.
Most continuing Anglicans in the Western U.S. use the 1928 edition of the Book of Common Prayer.
Look for words like "Anglican" (not to be confused with Episcopalians or the Church of Canada), "1928 BCP", "Traditional", "Orthodox" (not to be confused with Eastern Orthodoxy), or "Continuing".
Henry VIII blamed her (wrongly according to modern science) as the cause of why there was no male heir to the English throne and a new wife would solve the succession problem.
www.seanet.com /~bross/anglican.htm   (953 words)

  
 EV News :: Continuing Anglican Church moves Romeward
There are now a wide number of continuing Anglican churches around the world having separated themselves in some way from the Anglican Communion.
Some broke away because of the growth of Roman practices in the 19th Century, others formed as a result of the ordination of women and consecration of women Bishops and some have been a result of the homosexualisation of the mainline churches.
One of the largest groupings, the Traditional Anglican Communion, is now reportedlyseeking ways to build on its relationship with the Roman Catholic Church.
www.evangelicals.org /news.asp?id=191   (412 words)

  
 Anglicans Online | Churches not 'in the Communion'
A constituent member of the world-wide Orthodox Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of America (the Episcopal Orthodox Church) was established in 1963 as a Western-rite Orthodox Province of the Holy Catholic Church.
This organization, which also calls itself the Anglican Mission in Italy and Missione Anglicana in Italia, 'is a canonical Foundation of the Diocese of Ruvuma in the Anglican Church of Tanzania within the Anglican Communion [...] under the direct authority and jurisdiction of the Rt.
We are Anglican in nature, in that we uphold the traditions of Anglicanism by means of liturgy and practice.
anglicansonline.org /communion/nic.html   (5488 words)

  
 Pastor Zip's Anglican Web Links
"Anglican" churches are those whose heritage is the Church of England.
Anglicans in the 13 English colonies of eastern North America formed the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States after the colonies had severed their political ties with England in the American Revolution.
The Anglican Churches of Britain and Ireland joined in 2001 with the Lutheran and Reformed churches in France for this declaration of communion.
homepage.mac.com /pastorzip/anglicanlinx.html   (729 words)

  
 XIII Lambeth Conference - Section Four Resolutions: 'Called to be one'
commends continuing reflection upon the Quadrilateral's contribution to the search for the full, visible unity of the Church, and in particular the role within visible unity of a common ministry of oversight exercised in personal, collegial and communal ways at every level.
welcomes the continuing work of the Church Unity Commission on the ministry of episcope and requests that the result of the study be reported to the proposed Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations.
(ii) that each province of the Anglican Communion be invited to endorse the above resolutions and to report its endorsement to the Secretary of the Anglican Consultative Council by the Feast of the Nativity, AD 2000 and that these responses be reported to the WCC.
justus.anglican.org /resources/Lambeth1998/LC98res/sec4.html   (2392 words)

  
 the Fellowship of Concerned Churchmen - Minneapolis,MN
If you are in an continuing Anglican jurisdiction that consists of one parish, please consider merging with a larger jurisdiction.
Subsequently, faithful bishops consecrated four men as bishops so as to continue the Anglican branch of the Church - a light at the end of the tunnel.
The Anglican Continuum today includes bishops consecrated in the succession of those pioneers as well as other validly ordained faithful clergy who have left the Anglican Communion.
netministries.org /see/charmin/cm06091   (739 words)

  
 The Continuing Anglican Churchman: Alphabet Soup
It is so important that we understand that the word "Anglican" has meaning and that it is possible to know what an "Anglican" is or should be through study of the Anglican Formularies.
While we all wish all continuing Anglicans were united, it might not happen.
A member of our ACC parish attends a continuing Anglican parish while she winters in Georgia, and feels "right at home" even though it is in another continuing Anglican Province.
continuinganglican.blogspot.com /2006/09/alphabet-soup.html   (695 words)

  
 Continuing Anglican BlogRing
The primary reason for joining your blog into this webring is "traffic." People who traverse the Continuing Anglican BlogRing clearly have an interest in Continuing Anglican churches, and being a member of the webring makes it easier for them to find your blog.
If you run into a blog on this ring that does not have a navbar installed (there are some right now; I am working on those), I suggest returning to the previous site and/or getting the list.
The image to the right shows the block navbar as it appeared on Continuing Home when the ring was being set up; it also shows the "vertical" graphic navbar, supporting more options.
st-bartholomews.org /webring   (884 words)

  
 THE CONTINUING ANGLICAN COMMUNION IN ZAMBIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
There are now Continuing Anglican Churches in the U.S.A., Canada, the Caribbean region and Latin America, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, etc.
      Zambian Anglicans may either not be aware of the fact that their Church has been hijacked by half-believers and unbelievers, or may feel that while all is well at home, there is no need to be concerned.
      Zambian Anglicans are therefore now called upon to give their allegiance to the "faithful remnant" of traditional Anglicanism in an attempt to win back their Church for Christ.
www.zeuter.com /~accc/accc/cacz-why.htm   (786 words)

  
 The Christian Challenge - Web Links
Church of the Apostles is a traditional Anglican Mission in Santa Clarita, CA.
The United Episcopal Church of North America, is guided in faith by the Sacred Scriptures, the Nicene and Apostles' Creeds, the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the 39 Articles of Religion.
Backed by two millennia of church history and continuing the direct apostolic succession, the UECNA serves God?s kingdom humbly and faithfully.
www.challengeonline.org /modules/mylinks/viewcat.php?cid=2   (244 words)

  
 Continuing Anglican Smackdown!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The archflack for the Episcopal Diocese of Easton wrote a snooty letter to the local newspaper objecting to a continuing Anglican church daring to use the name “Anglican” in their church name.
In a transparent attempt to damage the little Saint Andrew Anglican Church, corner of Goldsborough and Aurora, Reese S. Rickards, Archdeacon and Communications Officer of the Episcopal Diocese of Easton, treads upon fl ice in his livid letter to the editor of August 25, 2005.
As for the hundreds of traditionalist Anglican parishes across the United States, like St. Andrew's, which are not part of the Anglican Communion, the 1998 Lambeth Conference of all of the bishops of the Communion recognized these and the need for their existence.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/1471250/posts   (2003 words)

  
 Welcome to the Anglican Church, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Anglican Church Incorporated was founded in 1991 to unite various Continuing Anglican Jurisdictions.
The denomination currently has five dioceses in the USA and Canada, and also associated jurisdictions in Great Britain, Mexico, Ecuador, Columbia, and India.
It is hoped that we will soon be able to provide pages not only for each Diocese, but for also for individual parishes.
www.angelfire.com /ga/anglicanepiscopal   (141 words)

  
 The Free Republic Traditional Anglican Directory
The Episcopal Orthodox Church (in The Orthodox Anglican Communion)
The Anglican Communion in Canada (for all of Canada, formerly The Anglican Communion in New Westminster)
The Anglicanism of C. Lewis, Glad to be Anglican, 11/25/2006
trad-anglican.faithweb.com   (6679 words)

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