The rise and fall of Anglo-Catholicism is a well known story, but the noted Roman Catholic scholar, Aidan Nichols OP offers a new and sensitive perspective on its past history and current crisis in the September 2005 issue of New Directions.
The Catholic 'party' - Aidan Nichols OP
The joy is gone. The traditional Anglo-Catholic who worked the docks in England, who ploughed the fields in the Biretta Belt, and worked the streets of the cities as the only white collar on the block, is now a curmudgeon.
I Am an Anglo-Catholic - The Rt. Rev'd Keith Ackerman
Why then do the new protectors of the truth fail to apply
their criteria for orthodoxy consistently, making one thing a 'salvation issue'
and another not, when both break the same rules?
A New
Directions Letter from America - The Rev'd Michael Heidt
Last week a friend of mine shared that he believed that evangelicalism and revisionism are flip-sides of the same coin.
Looking into the Crystal Ball: Three Anglican Futures - Pontifications
Where orthodoxy is optional, orthodoxy will sooner or later be proscribed.
The
Unhappy Fate of Optional Orthodoxy - Richard John Neuhaus