I am a practicing
Anglo-Catholic lesbian who is tired of reading about how much we are not welcome in the Anglican community.
Five
Anglo-Catholic nuns set out to establish a school and clinic in a former harem that is located on a mountain cliff in the Himalayas following an invitation from the local Indian ruler.
After moving to London, Timmins held a number of organ posts, including one at the St Chad's Haggerston
Anglo-Catholic church in the East End of London, where he formed a choir.
The most important of these new forms of piety were holiness-oriented revivalism, which taught a "higher life" theology based on its particular understanding of the doctrine of sanctification, and a new
Anglo-Catholic piety, which drew inspiration from the revival of pre-Reformation liturgical and spiritual practices.
(9) One such
Anglo-Catholic friend of Orthodoxy was Father William Turney SSJE, whom we will meet later in this essay.
Once again today, still true to that
Anglo-Catholic tradition, St Alban's Church is attracting Christians in the immigrant community of Highgate seeking to reaffirm their far-flung Christian roots and traditions in their new home.
Archdeacon of Cardigan Dr William Strange, a member of the
Anglo-Catholic conservative alliance Anglican Mainstream, believes Richard is worthy of his grand occasion.
finds these pro-sectarian or pro-Catholic novels to be influenced by four major Victorian movements: the Catholic Emancipation of 1829, John Keble's 1833 sermon "On National Apostasy" and the rise of the Oxford Movement, the influence of
Anglo-Catholic ritualism, and the 1850 restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England.
Her contribution to the
Anglo-Catholic theological tradition, in particular her theology of work and her efforts to illuminate its Trinitarian underpinnings and social implications, are of real consequence, especially because her writing is itself the work of a consummate craftsman.
After the vote, the
Anglo-Catholic group Forward in Faith issued a statement saying it was pleased that the Church of England "is committed to providing bishops and priests for our parishes, enabling us to flourish in the life and structures of our church." However, the group also said it was "deeply concerned about the consequences for the wider unity of the whole church."
Martin Clarke's comparison of two early Victorian hymnbooks, one Evangelical, the other
Anglo-Catholic, investigates how the two groups positioned themselves in response to the Church of England's growing acceptance of hymn-singing (as opposed to psalm-singing, which had long been permitted) in church services.
Newtown Square, PA, November 20, 2013 --(PR.com)-- An
Anglo-Catholic church is meeting in Newtown Square on Sunday mornings at 9:00.