tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post108451753218349411..comments2024-03-22T18:43:00.710-04:00Comments on Unam Sanctam Catholicam: Anglican Personal OrdinariatesBonifacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10672810254075072214noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-2572146276519875972010-03-12T07:57:47.325-05:002010-03-12T07:57:47.325-05:00So, if this Anglican liturgy including explicitly ...<i>So, if this Anglican liturgy including explicitly Catholic prayers alongside the traditional Anglican ones, it shouldn't cause offense, except by their history.</i><br /><br />That's my position, too. Are these prayers "Catholicized" verisons of the traditional Anglican prayers, or are they simply being assimilated with all their "Cranmerisms" and omissions? If so, then I don't know how I feel about treating this as a liturgy worthy of its own Use in the Catholic Church if it retains the omissions of the Edwardine period.<br /><br />I'm going to give everybody the benefit of the doubt though and assume that these elements have all been looked into...<br /><br />Re: something being offensive historically only, is that like how we sing hymns by Wesley (and even Luther) in the NO sometimes? LOL...Bonifacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10672810254075072214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-62463947752694168132010-03-12T00:44:07.729-05:002010-03-12T00:44:07.729-05:00Boniface,
It would indeed contain prayers by Cra...Boniface, <br /><br />It would indeed contain prayers by Cranmer, though as we know the prayers of the Common Book are not so much offensive for what they say, as for what they don't say. So, if this Anglican liturgy including explicitly Catholic prayers alongside the traditional Anglican ones, it shouldn't cause offense, except by their history. <br /><br />By the way, Boniface, I was wondering if you knew the answer to this: why do many Anglicans refer to the table of the Eucharist as an "altar" even though they deny a sacrifice occurs there? I've seen it called an altar in Austen and I think Shakespeare and on television, etc. and found it strange. <br /><br />God bless you!Ben Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-89803111350887092062010-03-10T17:00:18.934-05:002010-03-10T17:00:18.934-05:00Jack-
I agree with you over all; presumably, the ...Jack-<br /><br />I agree with you over all; presumably, the Anglican Use will be "high church." But what I want to know is, even if it is a reverent liturgy, does it contain, for example, prayers written by Cranmer? If so, I think that would be offensive.Bonifacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10672810254075072214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-25212582885706811602010-03-10T13:16:01.892-05:002010-03-10T13:16:01.892-05:00I'm not sure that the Anglican use is offensiv...I'm not sure that the Anglican use is offensive to the English martyrs, a friend of mine who is a former anglican says that the liturgy of the high church anglicans is much more Catholic than what passes for worship at the hippie Mass's. <br /><br />(apparently the seminarians of high church anglicans even have their own liturgy for dunking each over in the well at walsingham)Jacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-47117649931473283332010-03-10T07:39:57.399-05:002010-03-10T07:39:57.399-05:00Ha...guess my post is just riddled with typos. Tha...Ha...guess my post is just riddled with typos. Thanks guys.Bonifacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10672810254075072214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-39965304948941087752010-03-09T23:55:17.795-05:002010-03-09T23:55:17.795-05:00Here's a general defense of the Anglican Use b...Here's a general defense of the Anglican Use by Ed Snyder: http://www.pugiofidei.com/anglican.htm<br /><br />God bless you. <br /><br />(P.S. I think that should say "orate" pro nobis.)Ben Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086833995941525990.post-68875543737336640672010-03-09T23:50:19.152-05:002010-03-09T23:50:19.152-05:00It was probably just a typo in your blog entry, bu...It was probably just a typo in your blog entry, but Fr. Christopher Philips is not the primate of the Anglican Church in America. He is the pastor of Our Lady of the Atonement, an Anglican Use parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Antonio.Fr. Joseph Bittlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01960609677751665607noreply@blogger.com