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A little guide for those preparing to enter the Anglican Catholic Church, exploring their faith, or perhaps a little curious as to who we are. This book contains exercises to help explain the Catholic Faith as understood by Anglican Catholics.
This text seeks to introduce the reader to Anglican Catholicism and explain what Anglican Catholics believe through examples from Sacred Scripture and the Early Church Fathers. The hope is that the reader will have a better understanding of the Anglican Catholic Church and its relationship with Continuing Anglicanism. This is the requested version with the dust cover!
Many Benedictine Oblates use the Monastic Diurnal to pray their Daily Offices. In Lent, each day has particular antiphons written for it at Lauds and Vespers. Each antiphon is a short verse, or an allusion to a verse from the Gospel reading for the Sunday that begins each week. This little collection of Reflections arises from Lectio Divina on these antiphons and it is hoped that they will allow the reader to find some assistance in the practice of devotion during Lent.
A setting of the Stations of the Cross using traditional prayers and with reflections on them by an Anglican Catholic priest.
It is a consequence of our size that we often have to explain ourselves by answering the same questions. Often we are asked if we are a "real" church. Of course we are. The question is, however, what enquirers mean when they ask us whether we are real. This present little booklet frames the answer to the question by presenting what many would consider to be a "real" church and showing that we are so. We hope that this will provide a quick guide for those who are truly curious as to who we are and are willing to listen to what we have to say about ourselves.
This is the workbook associated with the Anglican Catholic Church - Diocese of the United Kingdom's publication Whom Seek Ye? in which those who want to participate in following this introduction to the Anglican Catholic Church may jot their answers to the exercises for discussion and reflection with their Mentors. This workbook can be used as a resource to chart progress in the Catholic Faith, to stimulate beginnings of conversations and to act as the springboard for deeper questions as readers form their own relationships with God.
Many Benedictine Oblates use the Monastic Diurnal to pray their Daily Offices. In Advent, each day has particular antiphons written for it at Lauds and Vespers. Each antiphon is a short verse, or an allusion to a verse from the Gospel reading for the Sunday that begins each week. This little collection of Reflections arises from Lectio Divina on these antiphons and it is hoped that they will allow the reader to find some assistance in the practice of devotion during Advent.
Whilst having the highest regard for all human beings, male and female, the Anglican Catholic Church, like all other parts of the Catholic Church, does not ordain women to the priesthood. Of course, this raises serious questions and this booklet seeks to show why Anglican Catholics hold this belief respectfully in the face of modern opposition.
The Anglican Catholic Church is often criticised for not ordaining women into Holy Orders. This book seeks to show that women do have the opportunity to minister in God's Church and seeks to inspire them into discerning their vocation as part of their expression of the Traditional Catholic Faith.
This text seeks to introduce the reader to Anglican Catholicism and explain what Anglican Catholics believe through examples from Sacred Scripture and the Early Church Fathers. The hope is that the reader will have a better understanding of the Anglican Catholic Church and its relationship with Continuing Anglicanism