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While I appreciate Thomas Lipscomb's point of view, I think the word "Protestant" in his title was used for reasons of "sound" rather than "sense." I am myself a self-described Anglo-Catholic priest with an ear for alliteration. We dropped the title "Protestant" some time ago, a fact of some delight to those of us who see Anglican life centered on Sacrament.
I might suggest that a true Anglo-Catholic would look to the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral in the back of the Book of Common Prayer, rather than to the 39 Articles as he does. If I have proved the point of his peregrinations by positing this, I am pleased.
-- (The Rev.) W.H. Marchl, III, M Div.
New Haven, Connecticut
click title for "The Peculiar Peculations of the PECUSA"
"I am afraid what you have proven is that able clergy occupies itself with minutiae while the church itself is inextremis."--Thomas Lipscomb
Brrrrrrr...




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