It is my honor to welcome two distinguished priests of the Anglican Church in America as contributors to The Anglo-Catholic. Fr. William "Doc" Holiday, Curate of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Diocese of the Eastern United States (Orlando, FL) has already logged a couple of posts. The Very Reverend Fr. Mark Siegel, Dean of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, is also joining the team and his first post will follow immediately upon this one.
Over the coming weeks, we intend to add additional contributors to the blog, both clerical and lay, who will each offer a unique perspective on our glorious Anglican Catholic patrimony and the historic moment in which we find ourselves.
This blog has only been active for several days and I have already received hundreds of notes from well-wishers, both from within our Anglo-Catholic tradition and from the Catholic Church. To all of you who have taken the time to write or to comment on the blog, I wish to express my sincere thanks. The Anglo-Catholic team will do our best to make the blog a success, but we can only do this with your help. If you have suggestions for content or would like to participate in the project in any way, please let us know. And when you have something to share, comment!
Again, welcome to Fr. Doc and Fr. Mark! I am so glad to have you both on-board.






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