Anglo Catholic Church Planting: Recovering the Tradition Why has Anglo-Catholicism neglected its church planting tradition?
“A Merry Heart Goes All the Day”: Why I’m Reading Walter Scott Scott invests many of his characters with moral goodness and, occasionally, holiness. His heroes and heroines are inspiring. The sheer degradedness and badness of his anti-heroes leaves the strongest impression. The novels are above all about character.
American Anglo-Catholicism and Black Episcopalians: Integrating the Narrative, Part II: The Witness of Ritualism Though the number of black Episcopalians has and continues to be low, they have remained a faithful presence within the greater American Anglican tradition.
Ritual and Revolution: Conrad Noel and the Catholic Crusade In music, in dance, and in joyful worship Conrad Noel molded Thaxted into an image of the heavenly Jerusalem.
American Anglo-Catholicism and Black Episcopalians: Integrating the Narrative Has Anglo-Catholicism appealed to black Episcopalians?
Racial solidarity and English Catholicism The third and concluding part of “Reconciled Bodies: Recasting Race in Catholic Ecclesiology”
Demands of the singular body The second part of “Reconciled Bodies: Recasting Race in Catholic Ecclesiology”
Zanzibar takes London Bishop Frank Weston, a white Englishman, advocated tirelessly for justice and respect for the black Africans among whom he lived and served.