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Eric_Hyom
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Jesus Christ is ‘One’; we should strive to be as ‘One’.
Even earlier…remember Saint AlbanThe Church in England has been around since Augustine of Canterbury was sent to the British Isles by Gregory the Great in 595.
That question does not make any sense.Which Pope sent King Henry VIII?
Well, this is exactly the issue–the via media–that converted John Henry Newman. You can’t perpetually be “in the middle” of two distinct things. His writings are really powerful refutations of the Anglo-Catholic positions, which he came to see as untenable, and well worth reading.Where they really lost me is when I realized there was a group of them called “Anglo-Catholic” who apparently try to do things like the Catholic Church but stay Anglican. Why not just become Catholics, sheesh, ridiculous.
The original sentence included “was sent to the British Isles by”, so that later post asks:
The Church in England has been around since St Alban. The “Church of England” is a denomination, around about 5 centuries. It was established by the government, not any apostle. It seized property from the Catholic Church, and has at various times banned the Catholic Faith, as well as various Protestant communions. It has nothing to do with St. Alban or St. Augustine, they were before its time.ComplineSanFran:![]()
Even earlier…remember Saint AlbanThe Church in England has been around since Augustine of Canterbury was sent to the British Isles by Gregory the Great in 595.
Yep. That’s because they are truly ecumenical and we just pretend to be.Anglican’s don’t believe they are the “true church” in the sense you’re using the term at the exclusion of all other denominations. Rather Anglicans believe they are part of Christ’s Universal Church, as would Catholics so be considered.
But it was Catholic then.po18guy:![]()
The Church in England has been around since Augustine of Canterbury was sent to the British Isles by Gregory the Great in 595.And, after all, it’s been around almost 500 years!
Henry’s divorce was the trigger for the separation, but that was not all there was to it. The Church in England was starting to rival the monarchy in secular wealth and power and by extension, the Pope was starting to have unprecedented secular power in England, something that angered a lot of British people of all classes. The Church was definitely crossing the line of separation of church and state.I am so confused. How on earth do Anglicans believe they are the true Church? England wasn’t Christian for 200 years after Christ. And why would anyone say that it is true but the Catholic Church is not? As in if I talked to an Episcopalian priest how would he tell me the Anglican church is the true Church? Seeing it was basically founded over a denied divorce I can’t see how anyone can stay with that church. Not intending to be rude but the history of King Henry Vlll is almost comical is it not?