The Old High Churchman

Some thoughts about Anglicanism - Continuing and otherwise - from an old-fashioned High Churchman.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

By Bishops Rent Asunder - Part II

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One thing that comes across in reading White's 'Case' is that he maintains the moderate, 18th century, view of Episcopacy, and h...
Friday, July 11, 2025

By Bishops Rent Asunder... Part I - The Conventions of the Church

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A line from a paraody of 'The Church's One Foundation' which I sometimes think describes the dilemma facing Continuing Anglicani...
Monday, July 7, 2025

A Republican Episcopate

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An Anglican or rather Episcopalian Episcopate was not established in the American Colonies until the 1780s, and much of the theoretical basi...
Monday, February 20, 2023

Evangelicalism in the PECUSA

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I think it would give a lot of American Anglicans a bad attack of the vapours if you told them that there was once a very influential Evange...
Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Is Anglicanism Reformed?

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The very title of this post will give some folks the vapours, as they have been brought up in the Post-Tractarian World in which, if Anglica...
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Monday, December 30, 2019

Theological Foundations - The Articles of Religion

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The theological foundations of Anglican were long accepted to be the Bible, the Articles of Religion, the Book of Common Prayer and the Ordi...
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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

The Old High Church Ethos

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Ethos is a word that seems to have been popularized, at least in Church of England circles, by the Rev. John Keble. It refers to that combi...
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I was born in North Lincolnshire, read history and theology at York St John, and was ordained as a Continuing Anglican clergyman in the UK in 1994 after studying at Holyrood Seminary, NY. I came to the USA in 1999, and have been Vicar of Good Shepherd Anglican Church, Waynesboro, VA since March 2018, having previous held parishes in Virginia and Arizona. I was consecrated as a Bishop of the United Episcopal Church January 10 2009. I served as a suffragan bishop from January to November 2009, then became Bishop of the (revived) Missionary District of the West, and was translated to the Eastern Missionary District in 2017. I became Presiding Bishop of the United Episcopal Church in September 2010. Please do not reproduce my articles without permission as this may be an infringement of both Blogger's T&Cs and U.S Intellectual Property and Copyright Laws.
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