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William Wordsworth: Christian, Anglican, and Anglo-Catholic

By David Goodhew William Wordsworth is one of the greatest poets of the English language. Yet it remains little recognized how deep a debt he...

Holy Smoke! Incense Shortage Looms

The study authors predict a 50 percent decline in frankincense production over the next 20 years if significant steps are not taken to reverse the current trends.

Parish Practice, Anglo-Catholicism, and the Oxford Movement

What many see as a clear connection between the Oxford Movement and later Anglo-Catholicism is not real.

Delegated Oversight in London

In the new London Plan, the Fulham parishes are a church within a church — for that is what every diocese and every episcopal area is or should be.

Hippieland

From 1968: Christians must not restrict our service based on “matters of dress, hair style, politics, or even religion.”

Catholic renewal and Curry in Rome

Should Presiding Bishop Curry have been in Rome? And what does renewal look like?

Benediction is good for the (Anglican) soul

Does hoisting Jesus up in a brass contraption and waving him at his people do something beneficial? Yes.

Eschew liturgical idiosyncrasy

When does a desire for liturgical diversity become merely an excuse for anarchy and personal preference?

To Trebizond by camel, with tea

The enchanting beauty and intricate patterns of Anglo-Catholic liturgy provide the lineaments of imagination in The Towers of Trebizond.

God Is in the Neighborhood

Allan Crite was a painter of urban life. Much less familiar are his works devoted to Christian themes such as the illustrations he did for a small volume on the Mass published by Cowley Press.

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