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Is there such, and what do they believe?
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I have not thought about it much but the term 'broad church' reflects the Episcopal churches I've been part of. I like this because it is so encompassing. In the same congregation you will have some people who are doctrinally conservative and some who are progressive. I suppose that those who get to the extreme poles of either of these, very conservative or very liberal, will not be satisfied with the Anglican Communion and so will leave for other churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Catholicism luna
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Thanks!
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A majority of young priests today are choosing the Anglo Catholic style.
Their beliefs are identical to other anglicans, as there is only one set of authorized beliefs in the anglican church. How ever their preferred style of service is closer to the Roman tradition, as is their dress. Most of those older priests who had difficulty with women priests have already moved on to become Roman Catholics. In my part of England Low church was once the norm, this is no longer so, and I only know of Anglo Catholic Curches round here now.
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The Anglican is a very broad church which covers the near puritanical Low church to the Very high Anglocatholic . Both extremes are quite rare now. The extreme High Church Use insence and bells at all services, as would our Priest if our church council would allow it. They have allowed him votive candles and an Ikon, which is fairly unusual in Anglican Churches. We have insence a few times a year ( we usually borrow the censor for our local Catholic Church as ours is not safe) ( pic of our Bishop, installing the Altar I made, using the Catholic censor) It was a white(or silver) vestment occasion. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Amen! Truly I say to you: Gather in my name. I am with you. Last edited by Terrywoodenpic; 09-05-2006 at 04:19 PM. |
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Two questions. First, I notice that the Table appears to be located in the nave, at the liturgical west end of the chancel, instead of in the sanctuary. Is this where the Table "lives," or was it dedicated there and then moved to the sanctuary? Second, the woman at the left side of the picture is wearing a deacon's stole, although she is not vested in a dalmatic. Is she a deacon? If so, I didn't know y'all ordained women to the diaconate.
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