[faithandlife] Anglo Catholics and Evangelicals in the new Church RSVP 2

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From: charles scott <crscottblu@...>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 03:29:05 -0800 (PST)
Mark, 

I'm not sure what you have in mind when you refer to
Anglo-Catholics.

In Cincinnati, Ohio, and 5 counties around, I found
only one ECUSA parish that was Anglo Catholic in the
past 35 years. Diocese of Southern Ohio (ECUSA), I
suppose might be described as Broad Church or Low. 
Some ECUSA Churches in Southern Ohio Diocese, in an
effort to reach a younger constituency have adopted a
community church format with infrequent Holy
Communion.    

I am not as familiar with the Indianapolis area, but I
have yet to find an ECUSA church here that is Anglo
Catholic.

I suspect one could list on the fingers of one hand
the cities in these United States where there is more
than one Anglo-Catholic Ecusa parish.

How many are in the REC?  How do you define
"Anglo-Catholic?"

Charles+




--- Mark & Mary Woolsey <mark.mary@...> wrote:

> This is the first time I've heard Anglicans being
> called "too  fundamentalist".  Definition I heard
before I was an Anglican was that an  Episcopalian was
just a Catholic w/o a pope.  At least in the US,
Anglo-Catholics heavily outnumber
> Anglo-Evangelicals.
> 
> Mark "the virus" Woolsey
>