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Hm, this forum is all too often quiet except for the Jesus prayer, so I thought I'd change it up a bit. 
Question is this:
Why, in your opinion, are those Churches regarded as "Apostolic" by this forum, the RCC, EO, OO, Anglican, Old Catholic, all Liturgical in their form of worship?
What made the earlier splits between the "Apostolic" churches different from, say, the Reformation, in that the above groups have kept the Liturgy and Protestants (with some exceptions, I know Tangible will see this thread eventually) have not?
tl;dr:
What factors played into some churches staying liturgical, and some going contemporary?
Question is this:
Why, in your opinion, are those Churches regarded as "Apostolic" by this forum, the RCC, EO, OO, Anglican, Old Catholic, all Liturgical in their form of worship?
What made the earlier splits between the "Apostolic" churches different from, say, the Reformation, in that the above groups have kept the Liturgy and Protestants (with some exceptions, I know Tangible will see this thread eventually) have not?
tl;dr:
What factors played into some churches staying liturgical, and some going contemporary?