about 2 weeks ago - 11 comments
The Anglo-Catholic is honored to welcome to its staff Bishop Edwin Barnes, formerly Bishop of Richborough, one of the provincial episcopal visitors in the Province of Canterbury.
Bishop Barnes read theology for three years at Oxford before finishing his studies at Cuddesdon College (at the time a theological college with a rather monastic character). He subsequently More >
about 2 weeks ago - 4 comments
Born in 1961, Fr. Seán Finnegan studied at the University of St. Andrews and St. John’s Seminary, Wonersh, England. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton on September 24, 1989 where he has spent the majority of his priesthood, apart from a few years in the Oratories of Oxford and More >
about 4 weeks ago - 1 comment
The server maintenance scheduled for 1:00 AM EST 02/10/2010 has been successfully completed.
Unexpectedly high levels of visitor traffic have compelled these upgrades to ensure optimum performance. We’ve experienced a few brief service interruptions during the past week. Hopefully these upgrades will keep us ahead of the curve for a while.
If you would like to help More >
about 4 weeks ago - No comments
The Anglo-Catholic server will be undergoing maintenance for a short period beginning at 1:00 AM EST 02/10/2010. The maintenance window is expected to last 45 minutes, during which time it is possible that the web site will be unavailable.
Unexpectedly high levels of visitor traffic have compelled these upgrades to ensure optimum performance. We’ve experienced a More >
about 1 month ago - 4 comments
I am very pleased to welcome Dr. William J. Tighe to the staff of The Anglo-Catholic as a regular contributor. Dr. Tighe is Associate Professor of History at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His papers have been published in numerous scholarly journals and his work has been featured in popular publications such as Touchstone and New More >
about 1 month ago - 9 comments
As The Anglo-Catholic becomes more well-known, our comments section is likely to attract trolls.
These are individuals who, for whatever reason, traffic in negativity or fixed positions that are impermeable to reason.
Nothing can kill a good comments thread more quickly than responding to them.
I’m reminded of an argument my sister and I had when we were More >
about 1 month ago - No comments
She beat me to it, having already posted a couple of times earlier today, but I am very pleased to welcome Deborah Gyapong to the staff of The Anglo-Catholic! Deborah is a communicant of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, the Canadian province of the Traditional Anglican Communion, and a member of the Cathedral Parish More >
about 2 months ago - 6 comments
We are privileged to announce that Fr. Christopher G. Phillips has agreed to join the staff of The Anglo-Catholic as a regular contributor.
Fr. Phillips is the pastor of Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas, where he has served for nearly twenty-seven years. He is the founding pastor of the first Anglican Use parish, More >
about 2 months ago - 4 comments
The “Groups of Anglicans” Discussion Forum is now online. I have added a new link entitled “Forum” to the main menu bar located in the header above.
As the site administrator, I am still learning the finer points of the forum software and, no doubt, the system will evolve based on user feedback and the changing More >
about 2 months ago - 3 comments
Several days ago, I wrote about a new initiative to establish an information portal/communications hub for the discussion and coordination of new Anglican Catholic communities to be brought under the personal ordinariates authorized by Anglicanorum Coetibus. Due to the very positive response I have received, I have decided to move forward with the project.
I am More >
about 2 months ago
I love the new interface! I’m a fairly new reader, an American Cradle Catholic, a Deacon Aspirant, and a huge supporter of the Motu Proprio. As, I suspect, are many of your RC readers, I am also a fan of Benedict XVI’s “Reform of the Reform” and pray daily that our joining together in full communion will lead to better liturgy, as well as many, many graces! I wish you all a very blessed New Year!
about 2 months ago
Yes, your “tweeking” has improved the load time.
Thanks!
about 2 months ago
Tried in on the Palm Pre’s webos and the iTouch via Safari. Both worked quite well. Nicely done.
Cheers,
-John-