Posted on 01/04/2013 11:58:20 AM PST by marshmallow
Yeah, sure, why not. Let’s have monkeys be bishops too.
These guys would make terrible chess players.
I mean, if you can’t tell a bishop from a queen...
Time to call the realtors. Someone get the lights.
Indeed, the fact that it has survived nearly 500 years since shows the strength of the original Christian roots. But now that tree is dying, roots and all.
To be fair, the reformation movement was already afoot in England when Henry VIII tried to have his cake and eat it too. Those reformers were in the right place at the right time to help push Henry VIII along to the seperation from Rome.
Yes, all indications point to the CoE as an orchard tree which no longer bears fruit. I read about people calling for disestablishment of the CoE from the UK government but am not sure how that would bring folks back into the pews. Many are watching as the new nominee for the Archbishop of Canterbury is about to be consecrated to fully assume the office.
Anglicanism worldwide, specifically the Commonwealth nations (including the TEC in the U.S.), is definately in retreat. However, it appears to be flourishing in the 3rd world. Maybe it's time for those churches to missionize in the 1st world Commonwealth nations, e.g., the AMiA = Anglican Mission in America.
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