Thank you for worshipping Jesus in spirit and in truth, and what a splendid choir do you have! wonderful, God is glorious! Deo gratias. And please offer reparation for the abusing and desecration of the Eucharist by lost souls on RUclips, and keep watch for false communions. Keep up the great work!
@stmarksjonesboro I asked once the editor of the Episcopal Life when I was on its Board of Governors (1998-2005) about the use of 'Episcopal' and 'Episcopalian'. He told me the difference: that people who attend or belong to the Episcopal Church are called 'Episcopalians'. But that this denomination should never called the 'Episcopalian', rather 'Episcopal'. Thus, your line might read " No, St. Clement's is Episcopal..." or 'St. Clement's is an Episcopal Church'. Respectfully submitted...
I once went to the church in the town next to me - St. Mary's, built in the 11th Century. I initially thought it was Catholic given the use of images, latin recital and very 'showy' presentation of everything; much like the images in this video. However, I later found out like most churches in England, it is Protestant - this one was simply High Church.
Thank you for worshipping Jesus in spirit and in truth, and what a splendid choir do you have! wonderful, God is glorious! Deo gratias. And please offer reparation for the abusing and desecration of the Eucharist by lost souls on RUclips, and keep watch for false communions. Keep up the great work!
They're Anglican heretics.
@stmarksjonesboro I asked once the editor of the Episcopal Life when I was on its Board of Governors (1998-2005) about the use of 'Episcopal' and 'Episcopalian'. He told me the difference: that people who attend or belong to the Episcopal Church are called 'Episcopalians'. But that this denomination should never called the 'Episcopalian', rather 'Episcopal'. Thus, your line might read " No, St. Clement's is Episcopal..." or 'St. Clement's is an Episcopal Church'. Respectfully submitted...
I once went to the church in the town next to me - St. Mary's, built in the 11th Century. I initially thought it was Catholic given the use of images, latin recital and very 'showy' presentation of everything; much like the images in this video. However, I later found out like most churches in England, it is Protestant - this one was simply High Church.
Sad.
If it is so high church I take female priests are not allowed to celebrate or concelebrate the mass? Nice video!
that used to be the case before the politics..
This A Roman Catholic Church?
Anglo-Catholic Episcopalian.
So, no, they're Anglican Heretics.