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I know we were, we were in communion with the Anglo Church for at least a decade after the Schism. St Waltheof of Northumbria is the last Western Saint on our Church, being martyred in 1070. but the problem is that the Church of England of a century ago is nothing like the Church of England today. my great grandmother's grandfather was Fr William Tracy, an Episcopal priest around Philly who died in 1903. reading his sermons I don't think he would recognize what the Anglican world has become.
The Anglican Communion is no longer Christian.
The Anglican Communion is no longer Christian.
You can go that far, because we are talking about an organization, not indidividual people. Bear in mind, Anglicanism at the time your grandparents were growing up was quite different from what it is now.
You cannot deny the basic foundational tenents of Christianity and remain Christian. Otherwise, we might as well call Muslims Christians since we 1st considered Islam to be a Christian heresy when we 1st encountered Islam back in the day.
You cannot deny the basic foundational tenents of Christianity and remain Christian. Otherwise, we might as well call Muslims Christians since we 1st considered Islam to be a Christian heresy when we 1st encountered Islam back in the day.
People seem to forget that the Anglican Communion does not just exist in North America. The majority - and not a small majority - of it is outside North America. And the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada are both in impaired communion with other parts of the Communion, so it would be hard to say that what they are doing should be considered normative or widely accepted.
It's my understanding that the African Churches in the Anglican Communion are nonetheless very low church, evangelical, and otherwise non-traditional even if theologically and morally conservative. That doesn't help much more than TEC, unless you're referring to other churches.
It's my understanding that the African Churches in the Anglican Communion are nonetheless very low church, evangelical, and otherwise non-traditional even if theologically and morally conservative. That doesn't help much more than TEC, unless you're referring to other churches.
We haven't forgotten that, we are very much aware that the Anglican communion exists outside of North America, and very much aware of the heresies and immorality being taught and practiced by those outside of North America as well.
guys, look, at one time, the Church in England was Orthodox and in communion with the Church. Not anymore
Regardless of the details, the most important point is that she is out of communion with the Church.
So, why not just come back into communion?
We haven't forgotten that, we are very much aware that the Anglican communion exists outside of North America, and very much aware of the heresies and immorality being taught and practiced by those outside of North America as well.
guys, look, at one time, the Church in England was Orthodox and in communion with the Church. Not anymore
Regardless of the details, the most important point is that she is out of communion with the Church.
So, why not just come back into communion?
Anglican Communion as a whole has not apostatized from Christianity. Perhaps some parts of it are so far gone that they can no longer meaningfully be called "Christian" in any remotely orthodox sense (uber-heretics like Spong, for example), but certainly not the Communion as a whole. There are still very good and orthodox Anglicans in the Communion.
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