" Next two are the traditional elements of the "Elizabethan Compromise", which I'll loosely call the "Evangelical" wing (most of the wwAC, including Africa), and the "Anglo-Catholic" wing (most of the Continuum, with elements elsewhere).
These two basic groups, with their rather separate origins, will not reunite."
I'll bet the evangelicals survive in some communion with Africa et al, and the Anglo-Catholics end up in Rome and/or Orthodoxy.
Indeed. I am guessing that many Anglo-Catholics who grew up on the Branch Theory feel somewhat uncomfortable out there as independent units in communion with hardly anyone.
So sionnsar, do you think the Elizabethan Compromise is essentially dead in the water from here on out?