A Creedal Posture Timothy O'Malley July 22, 2019 Commentary, Liturgy, Roman Catholic Church Christianity without a Creed risks becoming an endorsement of works righteousness, of human effort at being a decent person. With the Creed, Christianity becomes a remembering of what has been accomplished through Christ.
Ordinariate Evangelism and Archbishop Sheen Jonathan Mitchican April 24, 2019 Commentary, Roman Catholic Church Abp. Fulton J. Sheen: “The only way to win audiences is to tell people about the life and death of Christ. Every other approach is a waste.”
Extraordinarily Ordinary Bishop Daniel Martins April 6, 2018 Commentary Do Anglican "ordinariates" in the Roman Catholic Church really manifest Anglican heritage?
For the Visitation: E.L. Mascall on the Incarnation and the Virgin Zachary Guiliano May 31, 2016 Catechesis, Church of England, Commentary, Liturgy, Ressourcement Mascall provides a profound reflection on the theology of the Incarnation, bursting with insights from St. Leo and St. Augustine.
Gathering the fruit, May 21: Roman Catholics ‘recognizing’ the Anglican patrimony Zachary Guiliano May 21, 2016 Church of England, Commentary, Gathering the fruit, Liturgy, Ressourcement What do Roman Catholics consider the "treasures" or "elements of sanctity" in the Anglican tradition?