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Convert Bishop counters Protestant critics
By Jules Gomes at ChurchMilitant.com: An internationally renowned Anglican bishop is fending off a barrage of fierce criticism leveled against him by global Protestant evangelical leaders after he was received into full communion in the Catholic Church. Anyone who … Continue reading
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Ex Anglican Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali converts to Catholicism
By Damian Thompson at The Spectator: Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester and one of the best-known Anglican clerics, could be ordained as a Catholic priest as early as next month. The conversion of such a high-profile intellectual would … Continue reading
Queen’s chaplain crosses the Tiber at the invitation of Bishop Mark Davies
From the Anglicanorum Coetibus Society Blog: Many of us have enjoyed listening to Gavin Ashenden on Anglican Unscripted on YouTube. Here in episode #558 he explains why he left the Church of England to be ordained a Bishop of the Christian Episcopal … Continue reading
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Ecumenism is not compromise, says the Holy Father
In a November 18 address to members of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, Pope Benedict XVI underlined the importance of ecumenical work, yet cautioned that ecumenism cannot be seen as a political effort. The Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, … Continue reading
BBC interview of 24th. Oct. with Bishop John Broadhurst who decided to join the Ordinariate
Bishop Edwin Barnes transcribed this interview (interviewer: Edward Stourton, abbreviated as E.S. below) which we reprint here in full, taken from the website: The Anglo-Catholic. ———— E.S. The Bishop of Fulham, the Rt Rev’d John Broadhurst, is resigning and says … Continue reading
Salt of the Earth – Pope Benedict and Archbishop Hilarion in joint fight against Secularism
“If salt loses its taste, what can make it salty again? It is good for nothing, and can only be thrown out to be trampled under people’s feet” (Matthew 5, 13). With these words Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev, (born 1966, 1995 PhD … Continue reading
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