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Well, I most certainly thank you and hope I merit it.Grace & Peace!
GKC, I thank God for you.
Under the Mercy,
Mark
Deo Gratias!
Is there a particular reason? Or just my all-around comeliness?
GKC
Well, I most certainly thank you and hope I merit it.Grace & Peace!
GKC, I thank God for you.
Under the Mercy,
Mark
Deo Gratias!
Excuse my ignorance but what sort of Roman Catholics only hold to 7 ecumenical councils?Well considering that Roman Catholics don’t all agree that there have been 21 ecumenical councils (some of us say that there have only been 7), I would have deem any attempt to united Anglicans around being-Anglican-entails-acceptance-of-the-39-articles, to be an over-ambitious project. (Not that it’s any of my business.![]()
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In general, I’m way down on the 79 book. I show this by not referring to it as a BCP. But here and there, in small things (adiaphora) they got something right.BTW GKC I have nothing but disdain for that poor excuse for a BCP, the 1979 ECUSA BCP
The REC has issued its own BCP which is sort of an American version of the CoE 1662 BCP. As far as I am concerned this is THE best American BCP. It is on the Reformed Episcopal Church website in the “Downloads” section.
Sign me “Catholic, but not Roman”
See, for example, #8 in this list of questions.Excuse my ignorance but what sort of Roman Catholics only hold to 7 ecumenical councils?
ChadS
Please refrain from trying to sow discontent in our attempt to find interfaith agreement.I agree. However, it is worth remembering that the original shrine was desecrated by the Anglicans. I believe the original statue of Our Lady was taken to London and burned.
I agree, it seems some cannot help but try to ruin efforts at peaceful coexistence.Did you know that Romish is a horribly offensive slur?
I see my mistake now. Ecumenical councils refer to the ones where all of Christendom was united and so included the Orthodox Christians. Roman Catholics have 22 church councils that they adhere to.See, for example, #8 in this list of questions.
(BTW, since the phrase “Roman Catholics” is sometimes used to mean “Latin Catholics”, I had best clarify that I meant “in full communion with Rome”.)