A Creedal Posture 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 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 Do Anglican "ordinariates" in the Roman Catholic Church really manifest Anglican heritage?
For the Visitation: E.L. Mascall on the Incarnation and the Virgin 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 What do Roman Catholics consider the "treasures" or "elements of sanctity" in the Anglican tradition?