Depends on which way you usually look at things. The glass is either half empty or half full. I myself would rather say that the glass is half full.400,000 - there are around 90 million Anglicans in the world - that is less than one half of one percent of them not embracing secularism and gay marriage and other things. It is a sad testament to the collapse of Chrsitianity.
They still seek unity, and split from those wanting to ordain women as Priests, which will probably be more frequent worldwide as Rome refuses to shift on the demands of popular opinion.These “Church of Ireland” parishes are not part of the Church of Ireland.
Yeah, but they had already split (from the Church of Ireland) a long time ago.They still seek unity, and split from those wanting to ordain women as Priests, which will probably be more frequent worldwide as Rome refuses to shift on the demands of popular opinion.
I would consider this a good thing. I would say they’re more Anglican than most in the Anglican Commuion, which means they’ll probably be better Catholics.Yeah, but they had already split (from the Church of Ireland) a long time ago.
Let’s look at this in simple terms:Yeah, but they had already split (from the Church of Ireland) a long time ago.