Piddingworth Greg Benton |
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| 'Piddingworth...where St. George's Cross is not yet banned.' --Mark Steyn |
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| May God give you the strength & courage to do your Duty... Rose West Leonard |
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| Anglicans continue to argue over arrangement of deck chairs on Titanic |
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| The late, the Most Reverend Michael Ramsey,above, great scholar, theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury. He warned of 'heretical icebergs' but was ignored, even as was his successor, Archbishop Robert Runcie, who was mocked and backstabbed by many of his 'brethren' for his advocacy of the preservation of unity and the importance of some recognition of the authority of the see of Peter, aka, the Pope. |
| This 'Solemn Declaration' once a rallying cry for the legitimacy and place of the Anglican tradition within historic Christendom, has become utterly irrelevant in most of the Communion. (except to some dear faithful in parts of much more thriving Africa). It's assertions of faith and doctrine and the words themselves...including the doctrine of the Holy Trinity and the persons of the 'Father' and the 'Son' are considered either 'offensive' or just plain 'old hat'. Having abandoned the very tradition they once claimed, the Anglicans like the remnant in the 'liberal' Protestant churches, scramble on deck whilst bickering among themselves as 'sheep without a shepherd' and 'shepherds who've lost their flock'. Very, very sad, indeed. The Solemn Declaration of 1893 In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, Amen. WE, the Bishops, together with the Delegates from the Clergy and Laity of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada, now assembled in the first General Synod, hereby make the following Solemn Declaration: WE declare this Church to be, and desire that it shall continue, in full communion with the Church of England throughout the world, as an integral portion of the One Body of Christ composed of the Churches which, united under the One Divine Head and in fellowship of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, hold the One Faith revealed in Holy Writ, and defined in the Creeds as maintained by the undivided primitive Church in the undisputed Ecumenical Councils; receive the same Canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, as containing all things necessary to salvation; teach the same Word of God; partake of the same Divinely ordained Sacraments, through the ministry of the same Apostolic Orders; and worship One God and Father through the same Lord Jesus Christ, by the same Holy and Divine Spirit who is given to them that believe to guide them into all truth. And we are determined by the help of God to hold and maintain the Doctrine, Sacraments, and Discipline of Christ as the Lord hath commanded in his Holy Word, and as the Church of England hath received and set forth in The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches; and the Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests and Deacons and in the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion; and to transmit the same unimpaired to our posterity. from The Book of Common Prayer 1959, Church of England, Canada. |
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| 'Farewell to Southampton' by Ken Marschall |