The Old High Churchman

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

Monday, March 21, 2011

Cranmer - an Appreciation

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It seems inappropriate to let the 455 anniversary of Cranmer's execution pass without saying something about his achievements as a refor...
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Monday, December 27, 2010

On the Fourth Day of Christmas...

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...we chuck out the tree and take down the lights. Or at least that seems to be the way it is around here. This seems to me to be a pity, ...
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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Some Thoughts on Episcopacy

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November 14th is the anniversary of Samuel Seabury's consecration as the first Bishop of Connecticut in 1784. He is also accorded first...
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Friday, September 24, 2010

First Steps

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I want to take a moment and look at the mechanics of bringing together the various strands of the Continuum. I tend to see this in terms of...
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Politics of Fear

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I am often asked, "Why is the Continuum such a mess of different jurisdictions?" I think in the final analysis the situation is w...
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Monday, July 19, 2010

The Unity Problem

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I have to be quite honest and say that, in human terms, I do not see there ever being a unified Continuing Anglican Church mainly because of...
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Monday, July 12, 2010

The Scottish Influence on American Anglicanism

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The first thing that I have to say is that this is not just another "Samuel Seabury and all that" article, though he will feature ...
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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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