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Monarchy and Archiepiscopacy in England: A Working Thesis
By: Fr. N.J.A. Humphrey on May 18, 2010
Excerpt: In the constitutional arrangements of England, the Church and the State have the same cultural norms and expectations for their nominal heads, the Sovereign and the Archbishop of Canterbury. To…
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One man, one woman?
Channel: Christian Century
Author: Philip Jenkins
By: Fr. Jody Howard on January 27, 2010
Excerpt: Christian attitudes toward polygamy are more controversial today than they have been for many years. As Euro-American churches debate the issue of same-sex unions, African Christians attack Westerners for their…
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Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth
By: Fr. Dan Martins on November 11, 2009
Excerpt: For a number of reasons which I am not going to rehearse here, I am not a candidate for the provisions set forth in the new Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus.…
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The Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus: A Bridge to Nowhere?
By: Fr. N.J.A. Humphrey on November 09, 2009
Excerpt: The pope has issued his apostolic constitution making provision for former Anglicans to become Roman Catholics. There will be many words spilled over this, but I will simply note what…
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The Full Text of the Apostolic Constitution
Author: His Holiness, Benedict XVI, Bishop of Rome & Patriarch of the West
By: Fr. Dan Martins on November 09, 2009
Excerpt: The full text of the awaited Apostolic Constitution establishing norms for the reception of communities of Anglicans into union with the Holy See has been released.
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Discovering Global Anglican (Part 3): Anglicanism in Iran
By: Benjamin Guyer on August 05, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Discovering Global Anglicanism (Part 2): Trevor Huddleston, CR
By: Benjamin Guyer on June 12, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Discovering Global Anglicanism (Part 1): The Martyrs of Melanesia
By: Benjamin Guyer on May 25, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Metropolitan Jonah on Ecumenical Relations
Channel: Orthodox Christians for Accountability
Author: Dmitry Vlasov
By: Benjamin Guyer on May 14, 2009
Excerpt: In a recent interview given to the Russian religious information agency “Blagovest-Info”, Metropolitan Jonah of the Orthodox Church in America answered some questions on ecumenical relations that shed light on…
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Book Review: An Anglican Covenant
By: Benjamin Guyer on April 08, 2009
Excerpt: An Anglican Covenant: Theological and Legal Considerations for a Global Debate Norman Doe Canterbury Press (2008) xii + 259 pp. isbn: 9781853119040 On the front cover of the present volume…
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Book Review: The Anglican Spirit
By: Benjamin Guyer on February 06, 2009
Excerpt: <a></a> The Anglican Spirit Michael Ramsey Seabury Press (2004) xvii + 147 pp. isbn: 1596280042 Shortly before his death in 1988, Michael Ramsey, the 100th Archbishop of Canterbury (1961 –…
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