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Bishop Farrell: As everyone knows, this past year has been particularly intense in this area. The first visit of the new archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, to the Pope was greatly successful in consolidating the special nature of Anglican- ... more
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The Anglican Communion is a fellowship of independent provinces/national churches sharing a common tradition and all “in communion” with the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Communion was created by the formation of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. ... more
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• ANGLICAN COMMUNION (noun) The noun ANGLICAN COMMUNION has 1 sense: 1. the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the sovereign as its temporal head Familiarity ... more
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The Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes, commonly referred to as the Anglican Communion Network (ACN), is a united biblically-based missionary movement dedicated to bringing the “true and legitimate” expression of Anglicanism to ... more
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Eh, probably not. For all I know, it's a tenth of that. If I had to guess, I'd say it's probably one or two hundred thousand, with maybe 60-90% of those willing to swim the Tiber. I don't have any hard data, but those are the numbers which strike ... more
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Homebound parishioners of the Cathedral are able to receive Holy Communion from a Eucharistic Minister on a weekly basis and from a parish priest or deacon once a month on First Friday. Contact the rectory to be placed on the homebound Holy ... more
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(1399-1401, 1336, 1213) We can consider three groups of non-Catholics: Eastern Orthodox Christians, Protestant Christians, and non-Christians. Eastern Orthodox Christians Although they are not in full communion with the Catholic Church, Eastern ... more
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According to church teaching, the state has the right to protect its citizens from unjust aggressors through use of the death penalty. However, at present the church stresses that non-lethal means namely life-imprisonment are more in keeping with ... more
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The Free Episcopal Church is not affiliated in any way with ECUSA, the Anglican Communion, or any other Continuing Anglican organization. We are a separate and Independent denomination/jurisdiction. We use the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as our ... more
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The present plan is to remove the existing communion rail at the very front of the chancel. It, too, limits chancel flexibility. The only time we ever use it is for the reception of the confirmation class. Were we to design a portable communion ... more
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