Is it insulting to invite Catholics to my Episcopalian confirmation?

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ACA Low? Odd. How expressed? Not that I doubt it. Motley is everywhere.

Well, that was a simple re-entry. And now you are home.
 
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I haven’t seen the most recent Missal yet. The FB group is quite 1928 and the daily prayer book I got from Amazon is as well. It’s official for OCSP, I believe. My St. Gregory’s book is on back order.(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)

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Any Anglo-Catholic able to affirm ( at the proper level of theological certainty) all that the RCC requires to be affirmed, has no good reason not to go. Heck, you know they have valid orders and all.

Good luck.
 
Well, maybe things have gotten better since the first Book of Divine Worship. If so, good.
 
Some were, like, Anglo-Fundamentalist Baptist, to coin a term. No real presence, Mary just some woman, etc. Some were more Calvinist. Same with APA, apparently.
 
APA, that is more to be expected.

My advice it to get outta th…

Oh, yeah. You did.

Check the liturgy for the Mass against the 28 Book, just to be sure.
 
There’s also domestic tranquility to consider.

So I keep reading, praying, and learning until I’m either convinced to the point where I simply have to swim or I’m convinced I don’t.
 
Keep everyone advised.

Some day I’ll tell of parts of my family who went elsewhere.
 
You’re fortunate if you have an Ordinariate parish to visit to help in your discernment. For me, it’s going to be a pilgrimage.
 
Why the ACC tied up with ACA and APA is beyond me.
I don’t know anything about the DHC. Have been to a couple of APCK services. They were fairly high Church and also reject both WO or SSM. As I’m sure you know. ACNA is all over the place on WO.
 
The ACC and APA and ACA and DHC (which is me, though I was APCK) tied up to save the Continuum, and set the path back as close as possible to what was supposed to come from the St. Louis meeting, 40 years ago. Going as well as one might hope.

ACNA is a sad case.
 
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The Catholic Church needs traditional Anglo-Catholic converts to help counterbalance vocal dissidents within the RCC. Like a certain priest who, just today, is quoting and praising “New Ways Ministry,” a group condemned by US bishops for it’s anti-Catholic teachings. These people don’t seem to care if the Church schisms, so long as they get their unholy matrimony in the Roman Catholic Church.
 
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Anglicans have an even more pressing need. You-all get to work and make your own. Ain’t enough of we-uns to leaven a loaf that big.
 
Yeah. And the push to closeness with the rapidly imploding CofE didn’t pan out, either.
 
Hard to say what the true numbers of dissidents are. But if there were a schism, I think the OCSP would be in the (perhaps smaller) orthodox segment. It would still be a pretty big Church.
I’d rather those who oppose Church teachings either shape up or leave. But they are emboldened, at present.
 
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