Yeah, I'm scottish. I have anglo descent through the stanton family. I've really been studying catholicism of the brittish Isles, and as you can see on the " nicklas Catholic "channel, British catholicism is a real gem ...I feel its connected to the restoration prophecy of st Edward and the prophecy of la sallet on the conversion of a great protestant nation In the north wich in turn causes the revival of christianity around the world !
James Anthony Froude, the younger brother of Tractarian Hurrell Froude, recalled that an Oxford professor of astronomy had said to him, "The obligation of a Tractarian to go to Rome was in ratio of his intellectual obtuseness. If he was clever enough to believe two contradictory propositions at the same time, he might stay in the Church of England; if his capacity for reconciliation was not so good, he should go."
Sir, how Oxford Movement got its name Can you say clearly I understand What about the Movement but I got doubt What is the relation to its name with the Movement
Hey! Found it help Can you help me with; what we're the major difference before this Movement And after this movement did they accepted to pray to satan and mary. Just curious
@@christeena As I understand it, there was not at first an inclination to pray to Mary and the saints, but that became a feature of the Anglo-Catholic movement which followed the Oxford Movement (which was also called Tractarian because they published "Tracts for the Times", on doctrinal questions. One Anglo Catholic who has written on the Invocation of Saints was Darwell Stone, who lived towards the end of the 19th century, and into the 20th. Some of the hymns of the Anglo Catholic movement were addressed to Mary, and many Anglo Catholics pray the Hail Mary.
p.s. Henry Parry Liddon, one of the Oxford Movement, published many sermons. I have readings of his sermons on the Magnificat. He writes of the importance of praying the Magnificat at each evening prayer service, and that it is right to pray with Mary in that sense.
The Church of England is essentially a Protestant Church. The Anglo-Catholic movement, although they have given that Church a fine artistic and cultural patrimony, was engaged in theological delusion. St John Henry Newman had the honesty and courage to realise this and joined the one true Church. Many followed in his wake. Deo gratias.
Pray for the unity of Christendom.
St. J. H. Newman Ora pro nobis! 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Ora pro nobis!
Gods word alone is sufficient, nothing needs be added. And the psalms do talk about worshipping GOD with music.
BRAVO! (Amen!) Wonderful music; robust pipe organ accompanying lovely hymn --- complete with words for sing-along. Thank you. Do you have more?!
A wonderful lecture on a fascinating topic!Thank you!!🌺
Proud Anglo-Catholic
Me too
So am I!
Yeah, I'm scottish. I have anglo descent through the stanton family. I've really been studying catholicism of the brittish Isles, and as you can see on the " nicklas Catholic "channel, British catholicism is a real gem ...I feel its connected to the restoration prophecy of st Edward and the prophecy of la sallet on the conversion of a great protestant nation In the north wich in turn causes the revival of christianity around the world !
Thanks for this. Helps so much with my study.
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James Anthony Froude, the younger brother of Tractarian Hurrell Froude, recalled that an Oxford professor of astronomy had said to him, "The obligation of a Tractarian to go to Rome was in ratio of his intellectual obtuseness. If he was clever enough to believe two contradictory propositions at the same time, he might stay in the Church of England; if his capacity for reconciliation was not so good, he should go."
Sir, how Oxford Movement got its name
Can you say clearly
I understand
What about the Movement but
I got doubt
What is the relation to its name with the Movement
The leaders were associated with Oxford University.
Best off texts. Same church. A-C. Middle C.
Hey!
Found it help
Can you help me with; what we're the major difference before this Movement
And after this movement did they accepted to pray to satan and mary.
Just curious
*saints
@@christeena As I understand it, there was not at first an inclination to pray to Mary and the saints, but that became a feature of the Anglo-Catholic movement which followed the Oxford Movement (which was also called Tractarian because they published "Tracts for the Times", on doctrinal questions. One Anglo Catholic who has written on the Invocation of Saints was Darwell Stone, who lived towards the end of the 19th century, and into the 20th. Some of the hymns of the Anglo Catholic movement were addressed to Mary, and many Anglo Catholics pray the Hail Mary.
p.s. Henry Parry Liddon, one of the Oxford Movement, published many sermons. I have readings of his sermons on the Magnificat. He writes of the importance of praying the Magnificat at each evening prayer service, and that it is right to pray with Mary in that sense.
The schism brought by Henry VIII was the most vile and most divisive
The Anglo Catholic movement had poisoned Anglicanism. Its Protestant roots are withering because of the Anglo Catholic movement and apathy.
God bless Newman
traitors to the reformation
Good.
Comparing apples to oranges....
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The Church of England is essentially a Protestant Church. The Anglo-Catholic movement, although they have given that Church a fine artistic and cultural patrimony, was engaged in theological delusion. St John Henry Newman had the honesty and courage to realise this and joined the one true Church. Many followed in his wake. Deo gratias.
The schism brought by Henry VIII was the most vile and most divisive
@@patrickmartin1868 The schism brought by Henry VIII was the most vile and most divisive, actually sinful & evil