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BernadetteM
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There has been much discussion within the Continuing Anglican groups and those Anglicans entering the Ordinariate in regards to Anglican Patrimony.
I have read many different opinions on this subject and would like an official definition of what Anglican Patrimony is within both the Anglican Communion and those who are part of the Continuum.
As a former Episcopalian, raised in a very low church setting, then attending an Anglo Catholic parish for many years, I cannot define what is recognized by all Anglicans as Anglican Patrimony.
There were extreme differences in liturgy, theology and traditions within the Anglican Communion then and there seems to be the same within the Continuum.
It appears to me that it is rather an individual’s opinion of what Anglican Patrimony is vs. what is officially taught within all who claim to be Anglican or claim to retain Anglican Patrimony as part of their faith.
What is the bottom line that one can find in official documents stating what it is? And if the definition given is not practiced by many within these these different groups, are they not truely “Anglican” or do they not retain Anglican Patrimony? What actually defines an Anglican if they are not in communion the the Anglican Communion? From the outside looking in, the individual groups just seem to be another denomination as there is no unity, nor leadership, outside of their own group.
Each country has there own traditions who are part of the Anglican Communion and those in the US who are part of the Continuum also practice distinct traditions within their individual groups. Many of these condemn those who claim to retain their Anglican Patrimony if it differs from their own.
It is rather confusing and it would be refreshing if there are official documents that state what Anglican Patrimony is and must be accepted by all who claim that Anglican Patrimony is an integrated part of their faith.
Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Bernadette
I have read many different opinions on this subject and would like an official definition of what Anglican Patrimony is within both the Anglican Communion and those who are part of the Continuum.
As a former Episcopalian, raised in a very low church setting, then attending an Anglo Catholic parish for many years, I cannot define what is recognized by all Anglicans as Anglican Patrimony.
There were extreme differences in liturgy, theology and traditions within the Anglican Communion then and there seems to be the same within the Continuum.
It appears to me that it is rather an individual’s opinion of what Anglican Patrimony is vs. what is officially taught within all who claim to be Anglican or claim to retain Anglican Patrimony as part of their faith.
What is the bottom line that one can find in official documents stating what it is? And if the definition given is not practiced by many within these these different groups, are they not truely “Anglican” or do they not retain Anglican Patrimony? What actually defines an Anglican if they are not in communion the the Anglican Communion? From the outside looking in, the individual groups just seem to be another denomination as there is no unity, nor leadership, outside of their own group.
Each country has there own traditions who are part of the Anglican Communion and those in the US who are part of the Continuum also practice distinct traditions within their individual groups. Many of these condemn those who claim to retain their Anglican Patrimony if it differs from their own.
It is rather confusing and it would be refreshing if there are official documents that state what Anglican Patrimony is and must be accepted by all who claim that Anglican Patrimony is an integrated part of their faith.
Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Bernadette