Trigger warning:
this blog contains personal reflections and NOT endorsements, recommendations, advertisements, advice, criticism, admonitions, or censures. It is part of a personal activity of "thinking-through." All representations are merely provisional and are mine and mine alone. Its subject is 'Anglican patrimony'.
(N. B. Many of the posts are quotations or re-posts, as clearly indicated by the hyperlink.)
The point of this piece was to say: the script has not yet been written. I believe that the opportunity has arrived beyond all hope, to articulate the central Anglican tradition as authentically Catholic: and from the inside. And I am not alone in thinking this way in the Ordinariate.
But are any of them interested?
ReplyDeleteProbably not. Just more beautiful thoughts for beautiful losers.
DeleteThe point of this piece was to say: the script has not yet been written. I believe that the opportunity has arrived beyond all hope, to articulate the central Anglican tradition as authentically Catholic: and from the inside. And I am not alone in thinking this way in the Ordinariate.
ReplyDeleteMay you be right.
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