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Can the Thirty-Nine Articles Function As a Confessional Standard for Anglicans Today?

During the Reformation, and for centuries afterward, Protestant bodies defined their theological stances, towards Catholicism and one another, by means of “Confessions of Faith.” Such Confessions were issued by the Lutherans, the Reformed and the Radicals alike, and some Protestant … Continue reading

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While the world disputes, I believe.

The following prayers are taken from The Private Devotions of Dr. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr, edited by the Rev. Frederic(k) W. Faber, B.A., Fellow of University College, J.H. Parker, Oxford, 1838, a reprint of A Summarie of … Continue reading

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Prayers of Archbishop Laud for the Church

The following prayers are taken from The Private Devotions of Dr. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr, edited by the Rev. Frederic(k) W. Faber, B.A., Fellow of University College, J.H. Parker, Oxford, 1838, a reprint of A Summarie of … Continue reading

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A Fragile Thread

Fr. Anthony Reader-Moore, SSC has responded to Robert Ian William's most recent polemical feature in The Catholic Herald.  Williams had attacked this excellent piece written by Fr. Reader-Moore in defense of the Anglican Patrimony. Anglo-Catholicism: a 19th-century invention or the full … Continue reading

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