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Anglo-Catholicism - Episcopal Church of the Atonement

Anglo-Catholic tradition, which is a branch or identity within the Episcopal Church and indeed within the entire Anglican Communion.

Frequently Asked Questions - Trinity Episcopal Church

If you have not been baptized you are welcome to worship with us and receive a blessing at the time of Eucharist.

What is an Episcopalian? - Episcopal Diocese of New York

What is an Episcopalian? The Episcopal Church is a member of the world-wide Anglican Communion, with 70 million members in 164 countries. We are a community ...

How Are Roman Catholics and Episcopalians Different in Their ...

Episcopalians (Anglicans) uphold and proclaim the Catholic and Apostolic faith, based on the same creeds and scripture, and interpreted in the light of ...

What is the Episcopal Church?

The Episcopal Church is neither truly Protestant nor Catholic; rather it is a blending of both traditions. We trace our history back to the Protestant ...

Rome Wins! My Journey to the Episcopal Church and Back

My journey and struggle with my Catholic Faith began in the summer of 1999. At that time, I was a social work major in college. I loved the school and my ...

Episcopal vs Roman Catholic: Understanding the Core Differences

The Episcopal approach, with its focus on Baptism and Eucharist, may encourage a more flexible understanding of how God's grace is mediated.

What We Believe - The Episcopal Church

What We Believe. As Episcopalians, we believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We believe that ...

For Our Roman Catholic Friends - St. Paul's Episcopal Church ...

Our parish survey has shown that about one-third of St. Paul's parishioners are Roman Catholics or former Catholics.

Why I have quit Catholicism to become an Episcopalian

Why I have quit Catholicism to become an Episcopalian ... The Catholic Church has a new pope, but for the first time in my life, he won't be mine.

Holy Apostles: The Story of a Catholic and Episcopalian Joint Parish

Founded November 1, 1977 as a joint assembly of Roman Catholics and Episcopalians, Holy Apostles has worked diligently to promote ecumenism in ...

Episcopal is really Catholic lite? - DC Urban Moms and Dads

I believe the theology is very similar between the Catholic and Episcopal churches, with the major exception being the authority of the Pope.

Episcopal FAQs - The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia

It's an international community with more than two million members. The Episcopal Church falls under the general jurisdiction of its elected, presiding bishop.

GUIDELINES FOR MARRIAGES OF ROMAN CATHOLICS AND ...

In recent decades the Roman Catholic Church and the Churches of the Anglican. Communion, including the Episcopal Church in the United States, have enjoyed an.

Episcopal Churches Are Unique Mixes of Protestant and Catholic ...

The Episcopal Church calls itself “Protestant, yet Catholic,” going back to its roots in the Church of England, which also describes itself as “ ...

Anglican Catholic Church - Wikipedia

The continuing Anglican movement, including the Anglican Catholic Church, grew out of the 1977 Congress of St. Louis. The name "Anglican Catholic" is defined as ...

The Anglican Church – CERC - Catholic Education Resource Center

The promise of celibacy is waived as a favor to those married clergy, given their particular circumstances and their desire to unite with the Catholic Church.

Anglo-catholic Episcopalians can... - Episcopal Church Memes

To me, the Episcopal Church is the Via Media, the middle way, fully protestant and fully catholic (though we don't deal with the hierarchies ...

Why Episcopalians Should Read the Pope's Latest Letter

As a non-Roman Catholic, I have only limited awareness of the Roman Catholic debates and disagreements over liturgy that lie behind Pope Francis ...

Episcopal Church | St. Martin's

St. Martin's is a parish church of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island. Episcopalians are Christians faithful to the historic Catholic and Apostolic faith.


Stealing Jesus: How Fundamentalism Betrays Christianity

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