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In the News (Mon 13 Oct 08)

  
  WESTERN RESERVE ANGLICAN FELLOWSHIP
The Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship is an affiliate mission project of The United Episcopal Church of North America.
The vision is for an Anglican Fellowship that is Rooted in Scripture - Orthodox - Evangelical - Catholic.
Puritanism on the other, those Anglicans tolerant of multiple forms of conformity to ecclesiastical authority came to be referred to as "Broad." As the name implies, parishes associated with this variety of churchmanship will mix High and Low forms, reflective of the often eclectic liturgical and doctrinal preferences of clergy and laity."
www.wranglican.org   (441 words)

  
  Britain.tv Wikipedia - Anglican
Anglicanism is not congregational in its polity: It is the diocese, not the parish church, which is the smallest unit of authority in the church, and bishops must give their assent to resolutions passed by synods.
Anglican interest in ecumenical dialogue can be traced to the rise of the Oxford Movement, with its concern on reunion of the churches of "Catholic confession."?title=This desire to work towards full communion with other denominations led to the development of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral, approved by the Third Lambeth Conference of 1888.
Movements toward full communion between the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada were derailed because of the issue of episcopacy and the mutual recognition of ordained ministry (specifically, apostolic succession).
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Anglican   (7482 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.
The movement originated in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) and the Anglican Church of Canada.
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Continuing_Anglican_Movement   (922 words)

  
 All Too Common » Blog Archive » Orthodox Anglican Future?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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   (3327 words)

  
 Civitas Dei
Anglicans tend to be very wooly about their own identity, seeking to borrow bits and pieces from the traditional Roman Catholic liturgy, the spirituality of the 14th century mystics, the theology and ecclesiology of the Oriental Church and Roman Catholic Modernism.
Anglican clerics are, as a rule, closer to the faithful through being married, and it is the priest's family that helps him to relate to the faithful and the world.
Some of the larger Continuing Anglican Churches are finding a more solid footing in the light of their having turned away from the old ambiguity and "comprehensiveness" to embrace the doctrines of mainstream Catholicism.
perso.orange.fr /civitas.dei/anglicanism.htm   (4675 words)

  
 Articles
Anglicanism, historically speaking, has always played a corrective role, whether as restoring a more primitive and authentic form of the Faith against the errors of the Western Church of the Middle Ages, or as reintroducing Catholic(?) truth against Protestant inadequacies.
The growth of a ‘Tractarian’ movement drawing attention to the affinities of Anglicanism with the pre-Reformation Church.
At present Continuing Anglicanism has tended to do the same - and its failure to remain a united whole suggests that this is the case.
holycatholicchurch-wr.org /id29.htm   (5391 words)

  
 Anglicans on the Internet
The Anglican Communion is a branch of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church, the mystical Body of Christ in the world.
A wide variety of additional worldwide Anglican liturgical texts found within the virtual stacks of Simon's Liturgical Library, and there is now another excellent web-source for Liturgical Resources of the Church of England.
"Continuing" Anglicans in the U.S. include (but are not limited to) the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican Province of Christ the King, the Anglican Catholic Church, the Diocese of the Eastern United States, and the Reformed Episcopal Church.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Parthenon/5129/anglican.html   (1009 words)

  
 +Robert Samuel Loiselle
He was made both deacon and priest by +Peter Caputo and was called, examined and sent as a priest to serve the Blessed Trinity in a lawful, historical, and continuing PECUSA parish, according to the Tradition of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and the 39 Articles.
As a Catholic bishop, he was lawfully elected, and consecrated (1928 BCP) and was publicly recognized as such by the clergy, vestries and laity of the AIC as the lawful coadjutor to +Peter Caputo.
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.
www.cinemaparallel.com /Loiselle.Coadjutor.html   (909 words)

  
 Continuing Anglicanism given a bad write-up: Shame on Oxford University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In fact the majority of Continuing Anglicans are outside the USA in Africa, India, Australasia and elsewhere.
Yet another area where both charity and accuracy are missing is in his dismissal of the Anglican Mission in America as “potentially schismatic.” The Mission is the official Mission of the Anglican Province of Rwanda and its bishops are full members of the House of Bishops of the Church in Rwanda.
The Archbishop of Rwanda is the Primate of the Anglican Mission.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/1650242/posts   (782 words)

  
 Articles
Anglicanism, historically speaking, has always played a corrective role, whether as restoring a more primitive and authentic form of the Faith against the errors of the Western Church of the Middle Ages, or as reintroducing Catholic(?) truth against Protestant inadequacies.
The growth of a ‘Tractarian’ movement drawing attention to the affinities of Anglicanism with the pre-Reformation Church.
It is the discovery of this solution which provides the special contribution of Continuing Anglicanism to the healing of the divisions amongst the Churches of Christendom.
www.holycatholicchurch-wr.org /id29.htm   (5381 words)

  
 IRIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Anglican Catholic Church of Canada was established to be that jurisdiction.
Like most churches/missions of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, the Mission is incorporated under the laws of the Province of Alberta as a non-profit corporation or society.
On March 28th, 2000 The Rev. Canon Trevor Elliott a retired priest in the Anglican Church of Canada, joined the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada and became assistant priest in the Mission of the Resurrection.
www3.telus.net /public/cox3/mission/parish.htm   (883 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_HTM.htm   (505 words)

  
 Anglican/Orthodox Pilgrim Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
There were, and still are, a handful of great Anglican bishops who professed that a strong East wind had affected their own theological thought.
Anglicans have sought the stamp of approval and validity from the Orthodox Church, almost from the very beginning of the Church of England.
Additionally their stories inspire us to continue to struggle to make sense of our religious faith and experience in a world that seems indifferent and hostile, knowing that inevitably, the Church is in the hands of God.
www.orthodoxinfo.com /inquirers/aop31.aspx   (5513 words)

  
 Touchstone Archives: A Neglected Opportunity
Relations continued along a road of significant progress, reaching what would prove to be their summit in the 1960s and early 1970s, during the time of Pope Paul VI and Archbishop Michael Ramsey.
It is one of the reasons why I am a priest in the Continuing Anglican movement, separated from the Episcopal Church in which I was raised, and therefore from Canterbury, too.
Robert Hart is the Vicar of St. Andrew's Chapel, a Continuing Anglican parish in Easton, Maryland, where he lives with his wife and three of their four children.
www.touchstonemag.com /archives/article.php?id=15-05-018-v   (2267 words)

  
 Intro to the Parish
This parish has no affiliation with the so-called “Continuing Anglican Movement,” nor with any branch of the Episcopal or Anglican churches.
Now, with the establishment of the Pastoral Provision for an “Anglican Use” Common Identity within the Catholic Church, the historical precedent of a particularly English “Use” is once again a reality.
Phillips was appointed to serve on the Vatican’s Liturgical Commission for the Anglican Use headed by (then) Archbishop (now Cardinal) Vigilio Noé, of the Sacred Congregation for Sacraments and Divine Worship.
www.atonementonline.com /intro.php   (1123 words)

  
 The Continuing Anglican Churchman
I have decided to phase out The Continuing Anglican Churchman once and for all, and focus more on art and Christian spirituality in general (on my new blog) rather than focus on the rarefied world of continuing and traditional Anglicanism.
Unity movements and concordats can invigorate the church and give it a real shot in the arm, which is what I saw back in Maryland with the REC and APA churches in that area.
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   (2605 words)

  
 Quo Vadis?
Firmly believing in Anglicanism as a full and true branch of the Catholic Church, I looked at where I could go if that branch was destroyed.
As an Anglican I believed the undivided church did not accept papal infallibility (that the pope, when speaking to the entire church, from the throne of St. Peter, on a matter of faith and morals, cannot error—declared dogma by Vatican Council I and reaffirmed by Vatican II).
Second, clearly Anglicans were sharing Communion with people who rejected the faith and practice of the undivided church—even with those who rejected parts of the Creed!
www.westernorthodox.com /quovadis   (1627 words)

  
 Bishops' Letter Concerning Missions : Providence Reformed Episcopal Church, Corpus Christi Texas
Our brothers and sisters in Christ in the Anglican Province of America, with whom we are merging, have played an important role and continue to do so in the continuing Anglican movement.
He continues the story of the Risen, Living Christ with special attention to the Ascension and its primary ramification, the establishment of God's heavenly temple on earth, the Church.
In the early 20th century, an insightful Anglican missionary, Roland Allen, observed the missionary disaster of a colonial approach to missions.
www.providencerec.org /missions.html   (8557 words)

  
 Affirming Catholicism; The New Catholic Movement in the Anglican/Episcopal Church
Affirming Catholicism is a movement in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion called to witness to the generosity of the Reign of God being made present in our midst through the riches of the catholic tradition in our Church.
We believe that God has spoken, is speaking and will continue to speak to the assembled body of Christ in scripture, sacrament, prayer and human experience.
For Anglicans, discerning the Spirit involves being attentive to difference as we seek to respond to the same gospel in very different cultures.
www.affirmingcatholicism.org   (660 words)

  
 Father Bill's Annotated Anglican Bibliography
While I think most Anglicans today think of Dr. Toon as a liturgical scholar thanks to all the work he's done in promoting the traditional Book of Common Prayer, he is in fact by training and education a theologian and served for a number of years as professor of systematic theology at Nashota House.
Neill, but reflects more the current liberal state of Anglicanism in places like the United States, Canada, and the U.K. There are some good essays by well known evangelicals like Peter Toon and most of the writers are authorities in their own fields.
This is a valuable book for those wanting to sort out the "alphabet soup" of the Anglican Continuum, but be warned that most of the book's content is based on highly biased sources and the author readily admits that much of the history of the Continuing churches depends on who's giving the account.
homepage.mac.com /klock/ChristChurch/booklist.htm   (3352 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Divided We Stand: A History of the Continuing Anglican Movement: Books: Douglas Bess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Continuing Anglican Movement is made up of those who strive to "continue" in the way of traditional Anglicanism, which many feel the American Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have abandoned in their Prayer Book reforms, policies regarding the ordination of women, the full inclusion of gays and lesbians, and other issues.
This is the only full-length history of the Continuing Anglican movement in the United States and Canada, an engaging, fascinating, and often painful ecclesial saga-available once again in a new edition from the Apocryphile Press.
However, besides these juicy tales of strange and erratic behavior by some leaders in the Continuing movement, the book is basically a serious examination of the problems that committed "traditionalist" Episcopalians and Anglicans encountered when they were isolated in jurisdictions of their own creation.
www.amazon.com /Divided-We-Stand-Continuing-Anglican/dp/1933993103   (1151 words)

  
 The Fullness of the Faith [Orthodox to Anglican]
The Anglican Communion might be reorganizing, and rigor mortis appears to have set in in many ECUSA dioceses, but Anglicanism is far from dead.
If we are anything like oother mainstream continuing Anglican parishes, then I think that tradtional Anglicanism will do fine and continue to prosper in even larger ways.
If the attraction was to Anglicanism but not Roman Catholicism entering the TAC was probably a mistake since they are theologically Roman Catholic.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/1587230/posts   (1259 words)

  
 Anglican Communion News Service
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.
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.
www.anglicancommunion.org /acns/lambeth/acns1756.html   (2375 words)

  
 Episcopal News Service Archives
Bishop Nelson Onono-Onweng of the Anglican Diocese of Northern Uganda told the Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM) conference March 10 in Boksburg, South Africa, that education is at the heart of rebuilding his conflict-torn region.
Hellen Wangusa, Anglican Observer at the United Nations, said in her response to Shetty's presentation that Anglicanism's theological emphasis on the incarnation and the importance of embodiment fits well with the MDGs' concern about people's physical well-being.
The Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), the main legislative body of the Anglican Communion that represents the voice of the inner life of the provinces, is one of the four instruments of unity.
www.ecusa.anglican.org /3577_59911_ENG_HTM.htm   (2826 words)

  
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Website of St. Alban’s Anglican Church, located in Joppa, MD. You are welcomed to come and visit us.
Joint website of the Anglican Province of America, the jurisdiction of Anglican Churches with whom St. Alban’s is affiliated with, and the Reformed Episcopal Church, a jurisdiction of Episcopal churches that has been in existence since 1873.
The two are in the process of uniting into one traditional, conservative Anglican Church.
www.bcpl.net /~tbrowne/anglican.htm   (221 words)

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