Anyone want to collaborate on outlining an unofficial 39 Articles of Religion for AngloCatholics?
More of a thought experiment and a fun exercise to work on,
More of a thought experiment and a fun exercise to work on,
As an Anglican communicant myself I'm unsure what it means for the Church of England.
I'm a Roman Catholic who's very interested in what the general view of Anglo-Catholics (not ordinariate) is regarding the distinctions between mortal and venial sins and if they see mortal sins as something that must be confessed privately with a priest to be in a state of grace. I'm also curious to know how the sacrament of reconciliation is seen in anglo-catholic circles. Is it seen as something necessary and are there guidelines that ensure its validity, such as not withholding any sins, etc.
I hope my thoughts make sense. Thank you and God bless!
I’ve been considering trying both of these, and was wondering how common they were within Anglo Catholicism? I know one priest at my cathedral who prays the hours instead of the daily office.
This is the Responsory Sancta et Immaculata from the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary translated into English at the beginning of the 20th century by the Anglo-Catholic Society of SS Peter & Paul. My friend, Vera Padgett, has adapted the Gregorian chant of the Latin to the English text and posted her rendition of it on YouTube