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Yes, interesting article. Many Anglicans consider themselves both Catholic and Protestant.
Yes. Some Lutherans too, as I understand it.

Btw, I used to go to school near an Anglo-Catholic church, but didn’t know till I moved back home. I wish I had known. I would have like to have visited. 🙂
 
Yes. Some Lutherans too, as I understand it.

Btw, I used to go to school near an Anglo-Catholic church, but didn’t know till I moved back home. I wish I had known. I would have like to have visited. 🙂
Yes, absolutely, quite a few Lutherans as well. It occurs to me that I have visited so very many houses of worship, but I have never attended a Lutheran service. I should probably rectify that.

God bless, ZP.
 
You could always call them by their faith groupings, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, etc… since there does tend to be some fairly big differences between them. And of course Orthodox, Assyrian, Oriental Christians are not Protestant anymore than the Catholic Chirch is Protestant.
True but what is the fee esire not to be associated with Protestants
 
True but what is the fee esire not to be associated with Protestants
Probably because it’s an inaccurate grouping for many that overly simplifies differences that different denominations have between each other as much as they have between themselves and say Catholics or the Orthodox. That and for any raised in a “protestant” faith group, they’re generally speaking, not protesting anything. They’re simply Christians experiencing and living their faith. It just happens to not be Catholic, Orthodox, Assyrian, or Oriental.

Personally I’ve no issue with the term Protestant being used seeing as I am a Protestant in the very core sense of the term. But I can definitely understand those that prefer it not be used for various reasons.
 
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