tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318946601530749054.post958363857381836745..comments2023-08-02T15:41:21.326+01:00Comments on Ancient Richborough: A Priest in Every ParishEdwinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318946601530749054.post-60490184816806239482010-11-09T10:03:44.629+00:002010-11-09T10:03:44.629+00:00I agree entirely about the end to rancour and bitt...I agree entirely about the end to rancour and bitterness. I have dared a comment on your catholic gossip blog to try to spell out some of my misgivings about the post you recommended.<br />+EEdwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318946601530749054.post-26060109145828431742010-11-09T09:29:49.825+00:002010-11-09T09:29:49.825+00:00I bow to your wisdom, Bishop but cannot help feeli...I bow to your wisdom, Bishop but cannot help feeling that once the ordinariate is up and running its groups, there is just a chance that the rancour and bitterness, the "feuding and fighting" of recent decades will cease, and that this will encourage vocations into each "Anglican Patrimony" (the Roman style one of the ordinariate and the Hooker style one of the rest).<br /><br />It struck me as ironic that the 1990s, the "Decade of Evangelism", became marked as the start of great division in the Church of England.<br />Fortunately the parish where I worked had had a cheerful and successful "Decade of Evangelism" 1983 - 1992. They don't seem to have stopped either!<br /><br />Is the ordinariate likely to be pointed towards Newman (who has always seemed rather liberal to me) and George Herbert as their pastoral reference points?<br /><br />My best wishes to you,<br /><br />Ted BatyFr Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04783526602064844509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318946601530749054.post-80116698034538892372010-11-05T23:05:59.067+00:002010-11-05T23:05:59.067+00:00It used to be said of the Church Times that it was...It used to be said of the Church Times that it was a venial sin not to read it, but a mortal sin to enjoy it. I think the same might apply to the blog recommended above.Edwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15213363119774322096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-318946601530749054.post-2687066696636034272010-11-05T12:14:03.691+00:002010-11-05T12:14:03.691+00:00A letter to all Anglo Catholics:
http://catholicg...A letter to all Anglo Catholics:<br /><br />http://catholicgossip.blogspot.com/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com