I deeply appreciate getting recognized for frequent good humor (no, humour).
I love the reference to low flying bishop in earlier post. I will enjoy this for a few days.
I hesitate to post on this particular forum since it’s designed mainly for non-Catholics who know their Faith (sometimes another country) far better than I do. But ignorance hasn’t slowed me down in posting in other areas I know little about, so I post here, too.
I’m your basic, 65 year old man, fearful about erosion of sound doctrine among all Christians, leading to a feeble response to growing brutality and ignorance in society at large. This forum taught me there’s a lot of important stuff I don’t know, especially heritage of Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and EO. I apologize that my rants are occasionally adversarial or off-topic - hopefully not boring.
I would be very hesitant to advocate a bishop, or any member, campaign against just ecclesiastic authority. Independent rebels are usually wrong, deeply at risk of spiritual pride.
I believe for a long time the “understanding” of the C of E mostly coincided with absolutes of Truth and Goodness (as also taught by the Magisterium). I believe the “understanding” coincides less now, so it’s less reliable. One might argue that the 2015 understanding of the CofE reflects the bandwagon of British religious and secular culture and opinion (not any Magisterium) so a new bishop may campaign to impact the 2020 understanding; or join an option that has a Magisterium, not just an understanding.