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.
‘Obedience the Remedy’ The two key works of John Henry Newman, written while he was still Anglican, present at least an implicit theory of a Catholic virtue ethic.
An ‘Anglican Catholic’ case for the episcopacy Part two of “Apologia episcoporum: Anglican Catholicism and the reformation of ecclesial order”
Apologia episcoporum There are two principal ways of speaking of Anglo-Catholicism: as a matter of “taste,” and as a matter of truth.
Taste the goodness of the sacrament The conclusion of Practical Allegory: Keeping the ‘et’ in the ‘res et sacramentum’