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Is Protestant England on its last legs?
VirtueOnline-News ^ | 5/12/2005 | Ruth Gledhill

Posted on 05/17/2005 5:13:27 PM PDT by sionnsar

LONDON (May 12, 2005)-- Anyone would think that with the demise of the Pope has come another death, that of our national church. Read Ruth Gledhill's comments and send us your views - using the e-mail form at the bottom of this page In case you hadn't noticed, with the demise of the Pope has come another death, that of Protestant England.

* Oh, so you hadn't realised? Your church is still standing, your services continuing on their weekly round, your vicar still paid his or her stipend. Well, maybe we shouldn't inquire too closely into that last one.

But I can't be the only Anglican to have become profoundly irritated by pundits who've interpreted the response to the death of the last Pope and election of a new one as a sign that our own church is on its last puff of smoke. To paraphrase the old obituary joke: "So the Church of England is dead? I didn't realise it was still alive."

What really got me was a writer in my own newspaper, who concluded not only that the Church of England had effectively become "just a weak version of Rome's strong spiritual medicine". He had the cheek to conclude that the same fate had befallen journalists of the Protestant persuasion.

He cited the reverence of the press to the RC church. "One can instantly think of a large handful of Catholic columnists," he wrote. "Can you name a single one who is noticeably Anglican?"

Well yes, Theo Hobson, actually I can. Me.

OK, so I am not technically a columnist, unless you count At Your Service, a weekly service review. But I have been writing about religion for The Times for 15 years. And I did write lots of comment on the Pope, much of it highly critical. And if I failed to point out my membership of our national church in each one, that was more due to journalistic etiquette than any sense of belonging to a doomed institution that is about to snuff it.

But there is a far more important point to be made here than my slighted desire to be recognised by my peers. For a few days after the death of Pope John Paul II, it was as if our world had been translated to a parallel universe, with the BBC transubstantiated into Vatican Radio. One can't help admiring the fortune of the Beeb, having the chance to fit all its required religious affairs programming for the year into the space of a few short days. More significantly, what all this showed was nothing like the death of our national church, less still of the Protestant heritage to which it belongs. Quite the reverse.

The homage paid by Protestants, from Rowan Williams downwards, to the late Pope and the advent of his successor illustrates the welcome death of an insidious anti-Catholicism that for centuries has poisoned ecumenism and nourished sectarianism, with all its attendant evils. Further, it displays a newly confident and adult Protestantism, a form of Christianity that can properly admire, respect and even love the mother Church that gave it birth, having finally come through the adolescent period of hate-driven rebellion that drove the initial separation.

It shows the extent to which our church has become a thriving, risk-taking and questioning body that is too busy with its business of saving souls to be overly worried by the new Pope's assertion, in his previous incarnation as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, that it is not, in fact, a "proper" church.

It shows a church that is prepared to look, as we shall see in the new document on Mary due to be published next Monday (16th) by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission, at reclaiming some of the religious symbolism it jettisoned at the Reformation.

It shows a tradition that is ready, not to be subsumed once more by the Church it rejected 400 years ago, but to work alongside her, as a child might work alongside its parent, or even the Son beside his Father.

In a world so desperately in need of the Holy Spirit, the recent elevation of all things Catholic on to the front pages of our newspapers is something to be celebrated, not bewailed.


TOPICS: Catholic; Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: anglican; angpost8; britain; churchofengland; cofe; england; europeanchristians; greatbritain; uk; unitedkingdom

1 posted on 05/17/2005 5:13:27 PM PDT by sionnsar
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2 posted on 05/17/2005 5:14:11 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Newsweek lied, people died.)
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To: sionnsar

You catch the Simpsons on Sunday night when Bart and Homer convert to Catholicism?


3 posted on 05/17/2005 5:16:16 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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Ping!


4 posted on 05/17/2005 5:23:21 PM PDT by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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To: sionnsar

What Britain needs is another John Wesley or Hudson Taylor. But where are they in today's Britain of David Beckham, OASIS, The Osbornes, George Galloway?


5 posted on 05/17/2005 5:30:39 PM PDT by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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To: Chi-townChief
You catch the Simpsons on Sunday night when Bart and Homer convert to Catholicism?

I think I have turned the teevee on once this year for anything but a video. I could be wrong, though, because I have no memory of having watched any broadcast teevee.

(The answer is: no.)

6 posted on 05/17/2005 6:11:32 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Newsweek lied, people died.)
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To: NZerFromHK

Waiting in the wings?


7 posted on 05/17/2005 6:12:31 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Newsweek lied, people died.)
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To: sionnsar

Trust in the Lord and His Spirit will lead Britons to Jesus. Meanwhile we have our work to do: preach the gospel, and hold fast to the truth. Never let our beliefs be tosses forth and pro, and beware of false teachers creeping into the scene as the Bible has warned they will come in the end times just before Jesus returns.


8 posted on 05/17/2005 8:41:05 PM PDT by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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"and beware of false teachers creeping into the scene as the Bible has warned they will come in the end times just before Jesus returns."

Well, the false teachers have been with us for nearly 2,000 years now, so I guess the end times are a long times and they could go on a lot longer yet!


9 posted on 05/18/2005 3:13:07 AM PDT by Tantumergo
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To: Tantumergo

In a sense it is true, but reading 2 Peter 3:3-4 it is obviously false teachings will increase as we near the return of Jesus.


10 posted on 05/18/2005 3:35:44 AM PDT by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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