tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9073400.post5124534847973632996..comments2023-10-28T05:58:07.377-07:00Comments on Anglicans Ablaze: Long Ago and Far Away: Thomas Cranmer, author of the Prayer BookUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9073400.post-38492305271722470482010-10-05T16:47:49.438-07:002010-10-05T16:47:49.438-07:00@RM Bruton: let's see if TEC, ACNA, Continuue...@RM Bruton: let's see if TEC, ACNA, Continuuers, or our favourite source for "all things Anglican," Virtue, will cover. You are correct.<br /><br />@Charles Morley: bravo for TPEC. A fellow beacon in this dark exile.<br /><br />@Joe: While I think the 1873 REC BCP had improvements, there are some 1662 BCP matters that are substantive. As an Exilic Anglican, I work with it daily and find the lections satisfying (<br />and quite demanding if notes are taken) along with singing the Canticles and Psalms. I could say more. This much, the AMiA work where I attempted to worship--charismania and 79 BCP are show-stoppers. <br /><br />@RM, let's monitor this situtation. All of us...let's see who remembers Reformation Day. Charles has for 25 years to his credit. Some of us for longer than that. About 33-34 years here. But, as for Continuuers, who has done that longer--in this nation--than Charles Morley? Who?Reformationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06818168068978748081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9073400.post-74642275126566357232010-10-02T14:11:44.675-07:002010-10-02T14:11:44.675-07:00Reformation Sunday should be celebrated using a re...Reformation Sunday should be celebrated using a reformed liturgy, such as the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. All American Prayer Books since 1892 are in fact in the camp of the Oxfordians especially the 1928 BCP.Joe Mahlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11159602829251282904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9073400.post-26055563190383345342010-10-02T11:03:08.249-07:002010-10-02T11:03:08.249-07:00Reformation Sunday has been celebrated by the Trad...Reformation Sunday has been celebrated by the Traditional Protestant Episcopal CHurch for the past twenty-five years. "Ecclesia catholica semper reformanda." www.reformer.orgCharles Morleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17790991223703472573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9073400.post-37859916723284470732010-10-02T10:24:33.848-07:002010-10-02T10:24:33.848-07:00I doubt whether Episcopalians, Continuing-Episcopa...I doubt whether Episcopalians, Continuing-Episcopalians or <br />Continuing-Anglicans will give Reformation Sunday a second thought.RMBrutonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15017576806723146013noreply@blogger.com