Tag: Anglican
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In This Issue: Ex Fonte 1 (2022)
Features explore ḥūḏrā of the Assyrian Church of the East, Carthusian stole practice as a potential model for women in the diaconate, the funerary rituals of E II R, and much more!
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Brief Book Review: Crowning the Year
“An invaluable resource for anyone who wants to engage the liturgical life a rural parish for all its worth.”
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Brief Book Review: The Canterbury Book of New Parish Prayers
“Here is a highly-visible liturgist and author offering the Church a collection of excellent new prayers.”
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Ashes to Go? Context and Rationale
Many Episcopal parishes, along with other Christian in other communities, have begun to engage in a practice known as Ashes to Go. The idea is to go out into the world and bring something of the uniqueness of the Gospel to people in their busy lives.
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Whence Came that Cross?
When Anglicans and Catholics attend Mass at each other’s churches, there are always some moments of awkwardness or slight conclusion.
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Pentecost Novena Prayers to the Holy Spirit
I invite you to join me in entering and living, in prayer, this rich tradition in these days before Pentecost.
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Cardinal Bergoglio (now Pope Francis): Anglican Ordinariate is “quite unnecessary”
Cardinal Bergoglio made it clear that he values the place of Anglicans in the Church universal.
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A New Kind of Pilgrimage?
Lawrence Edmonds is likely to bring about a renewed interest in pilgrimages in the U.K.