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Pauline Theology as a Way of Life: A Conversation with Dr. Joshua Jipp
On today's episode, Fr. Wesley sits down with Dr. Joshua Jipp to discuss his book Pauline Theology as a Way of Life: A Vision of Human Flourishing in Christ. Dr. Jipp is the Director of the Henry Center for Theological Understanding and Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In this insightful discussion, they explore how the Apostle Paul's teachings offer a compelling vision for human flourishing in Christ especially in light of conversation with ancient philosophy and modern positive psychology, revealing surprising parallels and unique insights.
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The Papacy and Its Recent Developments with Bishop Chandler Holder Jones
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On the first episode of the *fifth* season of the Sacramentalists Podcast, Frs. Creighton and Wesley discuss recent developments in the Roman Catholic understanding of the papacy in light of the new study document, “The Bishop of Rome: Primacy and Synodality in Ecumenical Dialogue and Responses to the Encyclical Ut Unum Sint". Bp. Chandler Jones is the Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Province ...
The St. Michael's Conference SW with Fr. Joseph Francis and Allison Reimschussel
Discover the transformative St. Michael's Conference Southwest! On this episode, Frs. Creighton, Hayden, and Wesley chat with Fr. Joseph Francis and Allison Reimschussel, who share their profound vision for this powerful conference. Fr. Francis and Allison will shed light on the conference's key theme, liturgical and non-liturgical activities, and impactful moments. If you would like to learn m...
Duns Scotus with Dr. Tom Ward
Join the Sacramentalists podcast as we delve into the fascinating world of Duns Scotus with renowned scholar Dr.Thomas Ward. In this episode, we explore Ward's insightful book "Ordered by Love," uncovering the profound implications of Scotus's theology for our understanding of God's love, creation, and the Sacraments. Discover the beauty and relevance of medieval thought for the modern Christia...
Our Favorite Titles for the Blessed Virgin Mary with Bishop Chandler Holder Jones
The Blessed Virgin Mary is the most important human person to ever live. Given her prominent role in the Christian faith, there has been a proliferation of titles for her that reflect various aspects of the Gospel story. Join us today as we sit down with Bp. Chandler Holder Jones, the Presiding Bishop of the Anglican Province of America, as we draft our favorite titles for the Mother of God! Wh...
The Sacramentalists Go Scriptural: The Book of Ephesians with Fr. Wesley Hill
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Join The Sacramentalists podcast as they dive deep into Scripture with Fr. Wesley Hill, Episcopal Priest and Associate Professor of New Testament at Western Theological Seminary, exploring the rich theology and practical wisdom of the Book of Ephesians. Discover how this ancient letter speaks to modern Christians, offering guidance on faith, relationships, and spiritual warfare. Whether you're ...
The Beatitudes
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Dive deep into the heart of the Beatitudes with the Sacramentalists podcast! This episode explores the profound spiritual teachings of Jesus, offering insights into how these blessings can transform your life and bring you closer to God. Join us as we unpack the rich symbolism and meaning behind each Beatitude, uncovering the hidden truths that can lead to a more joyful, fulfilling Christian li...
Our Top 9 Medieval Theologians
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The medieval period was one of the most exciting for theology. On today's episode, Frs. Hayden, Wesley, and Creighton each draft their top three medieval theologians (we define that as 500-1500). Who do you think won? In the comments below, tell us who your favorite medieval theologians are! We would love to hear from you! Send us your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or r...
Joseph Ratzinger on Holy Orders with Sr. Sara Butler
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Joseph Ratzinger was one of the most prolific and significant Catholic theologians of the 20th century. Given his important roles in the Roman Catholic Church, he was involved in some of the formative conversations about Holy Orders. On this episode, we have returning guest Sr. Sara Butler to discuss Ratzinger's theology of Holy Orders and how it interacts with and differs from Protestant theol...
On Enchantment with Dr. Brian Ballard
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Dr. Brian Ballard is an assistant professor of philosophy at Concordia University in Irvine. He studied at the University of Pittsburgh. He is currently writing a book on the meaning of life and the spiritual dimensions of engaging with nature. His research focuses on emotions and their moral and epistemic value, human rights and their grounding, the ways God's existence would or would not make...
The Sacramentalists Go Scriptural: The Book of Habakkuk
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The book of Habakkuk is a short and often-overlooked book that is wrought with incredible theological depth and complexity. Through this episode, Frs. Creighton, Hayden, and Wesley delve into the profound themes of faith, justice, and God's mysterious ways and unpack the rich theological insights hidden within the verses of this Old Testament book while exploring Habakkuk's relevance for contem...
The Sacrament of Unction
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The Sacrament of Unction is administered to those who are sick when a priest anoints them with Sacred Chrism. In this episode, Fr. Hayden and Fr. Wesley discuss the biblical, historical, and practical aspects of this beautiful but perhaps less-visible portion of the sacramental life. We would love to hear from you! Send us your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out...
The Sacrament of Confirmation
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Confirmation has often been called a Sacrament looking for a theology. How is an Anglo-Catholic approach to Confirmation different from those of Protestant traditions? What is its purpose? Why do we need it? Fr. Hayden and Fr. Wesley explore these questions and more in today's episode! We would love to hear from you! Send us your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach o...
A Parish Exorcism with Fr. Matt Harlow
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It's easy to theorize and speculate about angels and demons. But what do you do when you actually encounter demonic activity in your home or parish? Fr. Creighton and Fr. Hayden find out by sitting with Fr. Matt Harlow, the Canon to the Ordinary in the Diocese of the Eastern United States of the Anglican Province of America, as he recounts an experience they had at his parish, Christ the Redeem...
The Three Best Editions of the Bible
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In this short episode, Frs. Wesley, Creighton, and Hayden draft their favorite three editions of Scripture! Who do you think won?? We would love to hear from you! Send us your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saints for only $5 a month.
Early Christian Initiation and Catechesis with Dr. Alex Fogleman
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Early Christian Initiation and Catechesis with Dr. Alex Fogleman
The End is Nigh: The Eschatology Episode
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The End is Nigh: The Eschatology Episode
Q&A
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Q&A
6 Tips for Having a Good Advent
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6 Tips for Having a Good Advent
The Hugh of Saint Victor Episode with Dr. Boyd Taylor Coolman
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The Hugh of Saint Victor Episode with Dr. Boyd Taylor Coolman
Dr. Hans Boersma on Lectio Divina (Rerun)
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Dr. Hans Boersma on Lectio Divina (Rerun)
How to Make a Good Confession
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How to Make a Good Confession
Sacred Seasons with Danielle Hitchen
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Sacred Seasons with Danielle Hitchen
The Theological Virtues
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The Theological Virtues
The Cardinal Virtues
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The Cardinal Virtues
The Sacramentalists Go Scriptural: The Book of Ruth with Abp. Mark Haverland
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The Sacramentalists Go Scriptural: The Book of Ruth with Abp. Mark Haverland
Acedia
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Acedia
A Sacramentalists Short: The Top 10 Works of Patristic Theology
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A Sacramentalists Short: The Top 10 Works of Patristic Theology
The Seven Deadly Sins
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The Seven Deadly Sins
A Discourse of the Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God by John Norris read by Austen Haynes
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A Discourse of the Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God by John Norris read by Austen Haynes

Комментарии

  • @jamesryan1258
    @jamesryan1258 6 часов назад

    Fr. Hayden is the literal bomb. That is all. And believe it or not his heart is even more magnificent than that beard.

  • @ClarkeZona-t8w
    @ClarkeZona-t8w 2 дня назад

    Perez Michelle Jackson Michael Taylor Christopher

  • @barbaracope5111
    @barbaracope5111 2 дня назад

    Can u post link to documents

    • @spaceman001e7
      @spaceman001e7 День назад

      www.christianunity.va/content/dam/unitacristiani/Collezione_Ut_unum_sint/The_Bishop_of_Rome/The%20Bishop%20of%20Rome.pdf

  • @AngloLee
    @AngloLee 5 дней назад

    Maybe I'm talking out of my ear, but i feel like the G3 are unique in their ability to serve as a true bridge for all Apostolic churches. We're catholic and we're staunchly orthodox. Maybe it's because we're anglican catholic but our churches are becoming it's own ecclesial body.

  • @charliek2557
    @charliek2557 6 дней назад

    Praise God 🙌🏻

  • @brianbrownell689
    @brianbrownell689 6 дней назад

    Cool

  • @Booger414
    @Booger414 6 дней назад

    Great episode, I listened to most of it. I have to catch the rest in repeats. The perils of listening at work.

  • @spaceman001e7
    @spaceman001e7 6 дней назад

    I listen to the podcast version earlier today, great talk. As a Roman Catholic I like a lot of the ideas in this video but I think something like this could lead to further schisms if not taken extremely carefully. Ideally all Roman Catholic, Conservative Old Catholic, Anglican (Opposed to WO), and Eastern Orthodox bishops would hold a ecumenical council like a Florence 2.0 to figure out what reunion could look like without forcing either groups to delegitimatize themselves by rejecting dogmas they hold. Historical Theology is badly needed and open minds to figure out a method.

    • @Booger414
      @Booger414 6 дней назад

      This is an attractive idea, but the problem is the sliding scale of orthodoxy that we find in the alphabet soup of Anglicans, and I suspect within some Rome adjacent churches also. The ACNA will tell you they are orthodox but refuse to decide either way about WO. Would the FSSP, SSPX & RCC ever sit down together and talk? Some Old Catholic groups are fairly staunch in their beliefs, but others have liberalized overtime. Deciding who to invite gets very complicated.

    • @PadiZH
      @PadiZH 6 дней назад

      The problem I see there is that the Roman Catholic Church (especially under this Pope) is more and more moving into strange ways. Look at this awful liturgy as well as their giving up their own tradition at a very cheap price. Who really wants to be in communion with them?

    • @spaceman001e7
      @spaceman001e7 6 дней назад

      So you going to write off half of Christianity because of the actions of one man? By that logic we must wrote off every group since everyone has had bad bishops in the past, Anglicans, Roman Catholics, Eastern Ortodox, even the Church in the first millennium

    • @PadiZH
      @PadiZH 4 дня назад

      @@spaceman001e7 it's not only because of this man. However, if you see how mass is celebrated I really have my doubts. And all the new heresies which are thought nowadays makes me think..,

  • @marcellooliveira6981
    @marcellooliveira6981 6 дней назад

    Is this Live??

  • @simonslater9024
    @simonslater9024 6 дней назад

    Sorry friend but your totally wrong! You have the holy Catholic Church. You have the Anglican CULT. And you have the orthodox CULTS because there’s ONLY ONE CHURCH the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church which is also the mystical body of Christ on earth. And his Holiness pope Leo XIII said Anglican communion orders were null and void therefore NOT Christian! To be Christian one be a practicing Catholic loyal to Rome and there’s NO salvation outside the holy Catholic Church!

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 6 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! You should check out this episode that we did with a Roman Catholic priest who was conditionally ordained after being an Episcopal priest. Much has occurred since Apostolicae Curae. Further, Rome has admitted the validity of Orthodox and Old Catholic orders (which is where present-day Anglican orders come from, by the way), which means communion with Rome is not essential to Apostolic Succession. ruclips.net/video/n1ayLyCEJMU/видео.html&lc=Ugyakp3wUbwssZoCvU54AaABAg

    • @simonslater9024
      @simonslater9024 5 дней назад

      @@thesacramentalists9855 there’s NO such thing as a episcopal priest because there’s ONLY ONE CHURCH the holy Catholic Church. You have the Anglican CULT. And Rome is disobeying his Holiness pope Leo XIII who said Anglican communion orders are null and void therefore NOT Christian!

  • @simonslater9024
    @simonslater9024 6 дней назад

    First so called ecumenical dialogue is of Satan. You have the holy Catholic Church. You have 48,000 man made protestant CULTS. Protestant’s are NOT Christian! Protestant”baptism”is INVALID. The Bible a Catholic book condemns protestantism and orthodoxy. And the orthodox have NO sacrament’s. God bless. Ps please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then Following Padre Pio.

  • @AnHebrewChild
    @AnHebrewChild 15 дней назад

    38:45 brings to mind... The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written of him: but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed. Good were it for that man if he had never been born. Mrk14:21

  • @AnHebrewChild
    @AnHebrewChild 16 дней назад

    "It's a claim that the eschatological language has to be able to synthesize all of the theological claims of the New Testament including a very large number of universalist statements into a single theological picture without evasion or contradiction." 22:35

  • @corybyrum8103
    @corybyrum8103 17 дней назад

    I already know this episode is going to be 🔥

  • @AnglicanOrangutan
    @AnglicanOrangutan 17 дней назад

    I found you guys about 6 months ago. Really appreciate your work. I spent 6 years digging into high church traditions, moving from evangelicalism towards liturgical worship. I only recently, within the last year and a half, settled into Anglicanism. You guys help reinforce that. You guys and Word and Table really have been such a blessing to me.

  • @EremiasRanwolf-d6z
    @EremiasRanwolf-d6z 24 дня назад

    St John Chrysostom's Easter sermon makes no sense when read from an infernalist POV.

  • @EremiasRanwolf-d6z
    @EremiasRanwolf-d6z 25 дней назад

    Thanks so much Father and Dr. Hart.💙

  • @PadraigTomas
    @PadraigTomas 26 дней назад

    By SSC you mean _Societas Sanctae Crucis?_ Thank you for this discussion. Accedia is an insidious state.

  • @tgibridays
    @tgibridays 27 дней назад

    Ohh man. I would love a Mewithoutyou episode. I used to be a fan back in the day. I became a fan during his more evangelical phase.

  • @EremiasRanwolf-d6z
    @EremiasRanwolf-d6z 28 дней назад

    Thank you Father Hart and DB Hart. You are setting captives free and delivering sight to the blind. You can do nothing better.

  • @EremiasRanwolf-d6z
    @EremiasRanwolf-d6z 28 дней назад

    The single most read sermon in the history of the church is St. John Chrysostom's Easter sermon. It only makes sense from a universalist perspective. Maybe the saint embraced ECT, maybe the Easter sermon is wrongly ascribed to him. I have no idea. But I know what ghat sermon says. It is 100% universalist and perhaps the most beautiful piece of Christian writing in history.

  • @katywest
    @katywest Месяц назад

    Woot woot! Can't wait for this episode!

  • @dalecaldwell
    @dalecaldwell Месяц назад

    Fascinating the Sufi shout out. I returned to University at about age 65, inspired by Pavel Florensky. The only really helpful class I found was one taught by a Iranian Poet, Islamic Mysticism.

  • @AngloLee
    @AngloLee Месяц назад

    For kids, i would recommend Sophies World: A Novel about the history of philosophy by Jostein Gaardner.

  • @etheretherether
    @etheretherether Месяц назад

    I really appreciate these answers, but I'm also not really seeing how there's any defense given for why I should be Anglican rather than say part of the Anglican Ordinariate of the Catholic Church. Would you describe yourselves as affirming Papal authority? If not, why? Would've been nice to here some of the points where Anglo-Catholicism differs from other Apostolic traditions. As an outsider Anglicanism looks like a minimalist version of Orthodoxy and Catholicism, where traditions that aren't obviously present in the Church universal are done away with or relegated a secondary level of importance. Some of the pastoral measures are appealing, like advocation of saints rather than invocation, which seems much less prone to excess compared to the other apostolic branches.

  • @audremyers422
    @audremyers422 Месяц назад

    (giggling) You mean 'the bird' is not the word??? (wink)

  • @audremyers422
    @audremyers422 Месяц назад

    You reminded me of an experience I had: my sister-in-law had been a "Child of God" and then became Pentecostal - she would just slip in and out of tongues and she really was a dear, sweet person but had no concept about anything outside of Pentecostalism. I forget why but one Easter she and my brother came to our church (APA). As we were walking out of church, she turned to me with this amazed look on her face and said, "That whole thing came from the Bible!" Lol! Where did she think it would come from, lol?

  • @ThomasPrior-wv6zn
    @ThomasPrior-wv6zn 2 месяца назад

    HAIL MARY FULL OF GRACE THE LORD IS WITH THEE, I LOVE YOU MY MOTHER, OUR LORD ON THE CROSS TOLD JOHN BEHOLD YOUR MOTHER OUR MOTHER I AS A CATHOLIC , DONT PUT HER ABOVE OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, ONE THING I WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS HERE WITH THE ARCH BISHOP , I WAS FOR 2 YEARS A ANGLICAN - CATHOLIC, I COULDNT GET THE POINT OF STAYING HALTH AND HALTH A MAN MADE HIME SELF HEAD OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND , ANGLICAN HENRY THE 8 TH, BROKE THE CURCLE FROM ROME WHY DO YOU STILL SIT ON THE FENCE , AS A ANGLICAN - CATHOILC I COULDNT TAKE THE FULL UKHARIST IE THE BREAD JUST A BLESSING IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH , NOW I CAN FROM LAST EASTER WHEN I BECAME A CATHOLIC MARY LIKE OUR LORD WAS PURE , FROM SIN , WITH OUT OUR MOTHER MARY NO JESUS ?? HER MOTHER , SHE HAD TO BE PURE OR SHE COULDNT HAVE GAVE BIRTH TO OUR LORD, LOOK IF YOU PUT VINEGAR IN THE BEST WINE IT ISNT PUR WINE ANY MORE SHE WAS SINNLESS SHE HAD TO BE , MOTHER MARY PRAY THAT THEY SEE ERRORS OF THERE WAYS AND UNITE OUR CATHOLIC CHURCH AMEN

  • @audremyers422
    @audremyers422 2 месяца назад

    This has been so meaningful to me. I'm a member (long distance; I'm in Florida) of Christ the Redeemer. I write a daily Christian blog based on each day's Morning Prayer New Testament reading. I think I need new glasses because I got today's reading out of sync with the Lectionary so I decided I would just 'chat' for today's post. I have had an experience in my house and now, I can share this video and relate my story. Thank you for this.

  • @thisgeneration2894
    @thisgeneration2894 2 месяца назад

    Lol happen his middle name is Diane

  • @judygaleinchapelhill
    @judygaleinchapelhill 2 месяца назад

  • @fritula6200
    @fritula6200 2 месяца назад

    Why dont you try and have Dr Gavin Ashenden of England as guest on your show and let him explain: This would be most interesting:

    • @wesleywalker8923
      @wesleywalker8923 2 месяца назад

      I think we're okay on that. That wouldn't really get at the problem.

  • @jamesmccluskey7
    @jamesmccluskey7 2 месяца назад

    Amen. Thank you @legit.jacquie- that 18:00 minute mark is so helpful. How could anyone in the new creation (heaven) be in bliss while many of our friends and family are in eternal torment? We couldn’t. I love DBH. I bought his most recent translation of the New Testament and will have a hard time reading any other translation.

  • @marmeemarch7080
    @marmeemarch7080 3 месяца назад

    The song goes, "I *just* wanna be a sheep, baa baa!" 😃

  • @stephengriffin4612
    @stephengriffin4612 3 месяца назад

    Hi do you belong to a specific Anglican denomination? Were you ordained by a bishop? What is your denomination's position on abortion, women ordination, apostolic succession, gay marriage, do you approve of the 39 Articles, etc etc Do you support the direction that the Church of England has been heading in over the past 40 years?

    • @sviator1sviator1
      @sviator1sviator1 Месяц назад

      They're priests in the Anglican Province of America, which is an ecclesiatical body in the Continuing Anglican movement. It was founded by members that broke off from the Episcopal Church for the sake of protecting valid episcopal succession and safeguarding the Church from liberalism. Given this info, I doubt they weren't ordained by a valid bishop nor support the recent direction of the CofE.

  • @JimKanaris
    @JimKanaris 3 месяца назад

    DBH cleared the path for me in my old age to reconnect with the God of my youth whom I loved and I intuitively felt unconditionally loved me. Years of well-meaning yet pernicious dogma eclipsed this God whose representation I rightly and subconsciously came to loathe, a being giving me a stone when starving for bread, a serpent when needing fish. DBH's rationally sensible treatment of tradition, thanks to his appreciation of Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, Maximus the Confessor, and other careful readers of St. Paul, reconfigured Eckhart's celebrated prayer in me. No longer is it tenable for me to believe in a so-called omnipotent, omnibenevolent God less merciful than I calling the shots.

  • @kennethfurr7397
    @kennethfurr7397 3 месяца назад

    I am definitely not in the school of "eternal torment" anymore. It is impossible to love a god like that. It really doesn't make any sense at all to me. I am still looking into whether this or the conditionalist view wins out. Edward Fudge wrote some pretty good stuff about the latter viewpoint. For me, the jury is still out.

  • @OrtugaVorsaikai
    @OrtugaVorsaikai 3 месяца назад

    just started listening to your podcast a few days ago it has been very helpful in my growth as a new catholic Anglican just got into the church about 4 months ago

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for listening :) Congratulations on becoming an Anglo-Catholic!

  • @paulafortin1044
    @paulafortin1044 3 месяца назад

    Maybe I should read the book. I skipped through the video and the speaker is so testy I can't listen. I hear him argue, though, what god can do. That reminded me of my objection to a popular preacher who does the same thing. I spend more time listening for God than preachers, and never heard one time, I am bound by men's opinion from anything surrounding Him,

  • @kingpatriarch224
    @kingpatriarch224 3 месяца назад

    It is not easy being Orthodox due to some placing their ethnicity before faith and the harsh reality that American Orthodoxy is divided into ethnic and foreign national Church lines in this country. God bless him, but as a fellow American Orthodox Christian, this is a reality I face every Sunday.

  • @cadenbooth6735
    @cadenbooth6735 3 месяца назад

    Your podcasts are always a great blessing to my friends and me - Thanks to you all, and may the Lord bless you!

  • @jeffreyl1354
    @jeffreyl1354 3 месяца назад

    I used to be an avid listener to this podcast and I am without a doubt in debt to it for many things I have learned. I have since been persuaded to become Catholic - that is, to place myself in communion with the Bishop of Rome. I still greatly appreciate this podcast and many of the insights. I am curious if the Anglican provinces to which these Anglican priests belong are interested in joining the Ordinariate or perhaps have considered doing so and were met with difficulties? Or perhaps some doctrine surrounding the Pope, such as papal infallibility or papal jurisdiction, are still seen as worth a schism over?

    • @wesleywalker8923
      @wesleywalker8923 3 месяца назад

      The big issue for many Anglicans is that we don’t want to commit a sacrilege by being re-confirmed or re-ordained.

    • @jeffreyl1354
      @jeffreyl1354 3 месяца назад

      @@wesleywalker8923 fair enough, I respect your conscience on that. I was in the ACNA and had a little less patience to wait on a reassessment of valid sacraments. I’m sure it is a lot more comfortable in the G3

  • @judygaleinchapelhill
    @judygaleinchapelhill 3 месяца назад

  • @spaceman001e7
    @spaceman001e7 3 месяца назад

    What your guys future plan for the 6 G-3? Is it to organize into one provience and join the TAC?

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 3 месяца назад

      It's a good question! These questions are slightly above our pay grade but we are big supporters of G3 unity and pray that it will happen sooner rather than later. Of course, we should say that we are already unified insofar as we are in communion with one another. But it will be nice when we're institutionally unified too!

  • @cydmack4074
    @cydmack4074 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @judygaleinchapelhill
    @judygaleinchapelhill 4 месяца назад

  • @spaceman001e7
    @spaceman001e7 4 месяца назад

    Based on my current understanding of development of doctrine, how could you even reach Nicea 1 with it? I thought development of doctrine consisted of clarification of the consensus such as using words such as Trinity. It was pointed out in the opening chapter of the book that consensus of language never existed until a council would develop it. What would be your response to this or am I miss understanding the the book?

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 4 месяца назад

      Could you perhaps elaborate on your question a little?

    • @spaceman001e7
      @spaceman001e7 4 месяца назад

      @@thesacramentalists9855 In the video it says that the it is common for the contiuum to reject development of doctrine. Without Development of Doctrine how would you square what seems to be disagreements in the language relating to the Trinity and other early doctrines before Nicaea 1? The Book claims that development is necessary to describe it as an evolutionary process since universal consensus with language did not exist. It claims the Vincentian Canon would be pointless since you could always point to a group that disagrees like the Coptics or Assyrians or Pre Nicaean Heresies

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 4 месяца назад

      @@spaceman001e7 That's helpful! Thank you! None of us on the show would be against the idea that doctrine develops. The question is how it develops. Newman has one hypothesis on that, but it's a uniquely, and somewhat ad hoc, Roman view.

    • @spaceman001e7
      @spaceman001e7 4 месяца назад

      Is there a video, article or book that describes how you would view doctrinal development, I understand you accept everything up to the great schism but how would that account for the Coptic schism?

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 3 месяца назад

      @@spaceman001e7 David Bentley Hart's Tradition and Apocalypse includes both a solid critique of Newman's hypothesis and a counter-proposal. It's worth checking out.

  • @dalecaldwell
    @dalecaldwell 4 месяца назад

    I think that Anglo-Catholicism is rather a misnomer. I think that the Anglican Church is, at best, Anglo-Orthodox. Not that Anglicanism isn't catholic, but then Orthodoxy is also catholic. But there are, I think, really more simialrities between Anglicanism and Orthodoxy than between Anglicanism and Papism.

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 4 месяца назад

      There are definitely similarities with Orthodoxy insofar as we both adhere to the seven ecumenical councils and are not in communion with the Pope. That said, our understanding of Anglicanism is thoroughly grounded in the Western Tradition. This doesn't mean we shut ourselves off from the East; they offer many wonderful things that we can learn from!

  • @hailholyqueen
    @hailholyqueen 4 месяца назад

    The catholic teachings on contraception and abortion can make it tough to pope all at once. We'll wait here for ya.

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 4 месяца назад

      I don't think that's any of our hold ups really. We agree with the principles of Catholic teaching on sex and reproduction but I think we would say the Lambeth position is more pastorally helpful.

  • @dalecaldwell
    @dalecaldwell 4 месяца назад

    I think that the two fairly legitimate objections Roman Catholics might have towards the CofE liturgy in the Lateran is that RC priests are not allowed to celebrate the Tridentine Liturgy there, and also that the Bishop of London , the Ordinary for the folks in the Lateran, is a woman.

    • @thesacramentalists9855
      @thesacramentalists9855 4 месяца назад

      We are not in communion with the CoE. We would agree those are legitimate objections.