Mark+ (or you prefer Fr Mark?)
But again, aren't those things exactly what the REC was originally formed in
opposition to? I guess my point is to ask this question: since the REC
seems to have moved a bit (some would say quite a bit), is there now room in
the house for both Evangelicals and Anglo-Catholics? And I mean real
Anglo-Catholics, not crypto-Romanists.
MLW+
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From: mark.mary@... [mailto:mark.mary@...]
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 3:31 PM
To: faithandlife@...
Subject: RE: [FaithandLife] Anglo Catholics and Evangelicals in the new
Church RSVP 2
Fr Mike:
Not taking you as contentious. This is the kind of conversation that needs
to occur between the APA and REC, rather than some bland plattitudes.
As far as my high churchmanship goes, I'm quite flexible. I can live in a
low or high chuch environment, even tho I prefer high (given the right
doctrine). I was in a smells and bells CEC parish (nose-bleed high. Left
bec of doctinal differences.) and now am in a quite lower REC parish. We
have no smells or bells. No one genuflects; few cross themselves. However,
when I attend Synod, I get to do all those things.
mw