What is the Anglican Catholic Church?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2021
  • A brief description of who Anglican Catholics are and what they believe.
    The Anglican Catholic Church has a webpage for the Diocese of the United Kingdom here:
    www.anglicancatholic.org.uk/

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  • @Warwickensis
    @Warwickensis  7 месяцев назад +2

    For my Roman Catholic brethren who would seek to object to the existence of the Anglican Catholic Church, please see this video:
    ruclips.net/video/iYCdSZ3J028/видео.htmlsi=gBZfqiStPzUpJ8DR
    The book that I mentioned is here:
    www.lulu.com/shop/fr-jonathan-munn-oblosb/the-meaning-of-anglican-catholicism/hardcover/product-ye85pq.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4

  • @michellecooper5753
    @michellecooper5753 Год назад +3

    I’m so happy to hear your explanation. I was looking for this!? 🙏😊

  • @nattybaychonpangdao4109
    @nattybaychonpangdao4109 Год назад +4

    Thank you Fr. I am enlightened with your explanation. May God bless your ministry .

  • @glennbcnu
    @glennbcnu 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video. Yes father, you shall be in my prayers.

    • @lufhopespeacefully2037
      @lufhopespeacefully2037 Год назад

      hi there.hola hooray hey. here we go the truth coming up,actually turah&bible were from god but they had been corrupted afterwards as a result god sent down quran upon prophet muhammed&god said i`ll preserved the quran thereby god had fulfilled his promise ,let me show u friendly&honestly the truth,okee dokee.shedding the light over christianity to know the truth first of all there is no original bible the 4 main bible are contradicted to each other yet there is 1 quran but who is the writer of bible the answer is paul the jewish who hates jesus let us discuss about the significant event which is crucifixion why does your would claimed god left his only son to crucify without any sin he had committed the disaster reached its uttermost when u found bible said on the tongue of jesus my god my god why do u forsaken me means jesus has never crucified willingly have u an idea why do they `ve crucified jesus because it`s a penalty of an impure &particularly crucifixion because dindn`t touched the earth make it an impured that what paul said jesus gets impure for the sake of us &see the authentic god what does said in quran chapter 3 verse 55 by the name of god the most gracious&most merciful ,
      O Jesus, I will take you and raise you up to me, and had purified you from those who disbelieve, and He will place those who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection, then to Me is your return, so I will judge between you regarding that in which you differed,the authentic god rose jesus to the sky before they kill him in addition he had purified him from a false accusation of he was an impure . quran verse is comply with the bible itself :So they lifted up stones to stone him. But Jesus did and went out of the temple, passing through them." ( John 8:59 ),let alone of many verses in the bible incites to violence thus u found the largest massacres had happened in history the ww1&2 christian countries against christian countries 100 millions had been killed not to mention the sex stories in the bible nay u never found a single sex word in quran,don`t take it in personal just i clarify u the plain truth,bible said woman when she during the menstruation she gets impure &any thing she would touched it will be impure &should stay at her room till had done of it don`t see that an insulting to woman &how does the claimed god in bible said so he demeans& underrates his own creatures, yet islam honored the woman &she has a complete chapter its name women show us her rights,let us look at modern medicine which refutes the bible, ovulalation happens every 28 days from overy next month from other ovary when fertilization fails to happen mestrual bleading happens it always stops when a female gets pregnant ,menstrual cycle ovulation the female genital system consists of one uterus to overuse vagine& externat genital organs ,,the blood during menstruation could cause diseases to spread and that’s why does a woman during her menstruation needed to isolate so the blood would not be passed around to other people & diseases not be spread that`s what god has said in quran and they ask you about menstruation say, isolate women don't come near them untill they get purified verse 222 chapter 2,why there are priests,pastors&nuns are reverted daily to islam,yet u `ve never a muslim clergy left islam as per western media said that islam is the fastest growing religion in the world,i didn`t like to push islam onto u god said no compulsion in religion verse 256 chapter 2,figure it out then make up your mind,peace....//..,,;;;;'

  • @autumnangel8004
    @autumnangel8004 2 года назад +3

    This is very interesting....thank you and God Bless! X 🙏🌿

  • @williambullard9599
    @williambullard9599 2 года назад +9

    I went to Mass at Our Lady of Walsingham in Houston and was struck dumb. This was the Catholic Church I remembered.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +4

      I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. Of course, that Cathedral is part of the Ordinariate of St Peter in the Roman Catholic Church and not the Anglican Catholic Church.

    • @williambullard9599
      @williambullard9599 2 года назад

      @@Warwickensis Confessing here,
      Am not strictly conversant with differences; but, I saw the plaque in front of the Church and it said "Anglican usage". Later talking with the Priest and Deacons and I got "the history" of how "they" came to be.
      I not a 'Roman' anymore, but still a Catholic. The 'Roman church' left me a very long time ago, the VaticanII silliness.
      I am a Maronite, the Eastern Antiochene Maronite Rite; we trace back to Ya'akov the lesser, first Bishop of Jerusalem. After he was thrown from the roof of the Great Temple and beaten to death his "followers" went to Antioch the second greatest seat of Judaism to get away from the purges. We are the oldest, the most faithful of the Rites, and the most Jewish. Our liturgical calendar starts almost on the same weekend as Rosh Hashanah. As does most of our liturgical calendar which parallels the lunar Hebrew calendar many times. It's funny odd!!!! People ask us: "...aren't yew really????? Jeeeews...." or the real kicker: "....yew sure yer' not Muslims...?????".
      I kind of laugh; sometimes I reply back: "....no we're actually Jacobites....!!!!!"
      Then I really get the "...whatzzzUp ...??????" stares.
      Our liturgy is in Aramaic and Arabic; Aramaic is almost identical to biblical Hebrew. Consequently I had to go to Temple BethEl to learn Aramaic; I am probably "the only" Catholic who has a Rabbi and Priest [Abuna] for teachers. Both know my voyage.
      Good to see and here you. I think after some study and prayer that HM the Queen Elizabeth [the first one] would as soon stayed a Catholic as be an Anglican, all things considered. Her principal focus from my perspective was to maintain her power and she saw and had first hand intelligence from 'boots on the ground' what "Papal" armies on the continent we're capable of and she was deathly afraid of that.
      Anyway a long topic for discussion for another time. A blessing for you Father[Abuna] from the first high priest:
      haShem to make his face to smile upon You and get be You Happiness.
      haShem to hold You in his hand and keep You Safe.
      haShem to lift up his countenance to You and give You Peace.
      We must bless each other as the prophet Shmu'El tells us to; otherwise we are no better than atheists; we deny G_d to the other.
      MashAllah, inshAllah, AllahMach
      "G_d wills, if G_d wills then go with G_d".
      ---Bill---
      Write me anytime "the finger points". It would be good to talk with you.
      CpoBull@comcast.net

    • @williambullard9599
      @williambullard9599 2 года назад

      @@Warwickensis have developed a commentary on the first Elizabeth; would be interested in hearing from you critically on it.
      AllahMach.

    • @richlopez5896
      @richlopez5896 2 года назад +7

      That is a Catholic Church in union with Rome that is part of the Ordinariate.Roman is the largest Rite of the Catholic Church but there are others.I am Byzantine Catholic and we are in union with Rome and have maintained our Eastern Ytaditions like the other 22 Churches that comprise the Catholic Church.NONE of that Vatican II novus ordo liturgy for us

    • @saltburner2
      @saltburner2 5 месяцев назад

      You should try the Original which has both Anglican and RC presences. Not far from Sandringham if you are ever in Norfolk (not the one in Virginia!)

  • @johngeverett
    @johngeverett 2 года назад +7

    God's peace to you, Father!
    I am a priest in the Anglican Catholic Church in Georgia, USA.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +1

      God's peace be with thy spirit, Father! Thank you for subscribing.

    • @charlesramsay2401
      @charlesramsay2401 Год назад

      High John nice to see this explanation. Who would've thought the source is found UTube. Charles Ramsay

  • @tommygun333
    @tommygun333 2 года назад +4

    I wish you grow bigger. Jesus said be all United, so being in connection with Rome means that what you do. Thanks you for your testimony Father. God bless you all!

  • @perfectlyspecialgifts
    @perfectlyspecialgifts 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @ryanmoore7639
    @ryanmoore7639 Год назад +2

    Fr, would you consider making a video about our Holy Orders in the ACC, specifically about the Old Catholic lines? I would love to see a video about that.

  • @Saluspergratiam
    @Saluspergratiam 2 года назад +1

    I have a question about the Church's teachings. Is there any book, confession, or catechism that I could find which contains the teachings of the Anglican Catholic Church? I know there's the Affirmation of St. Louis for the Continuing Anglicans as a whole, but I was wondering if the Church has put out any documents which teach what Anglican Catholics believe
    Also, do you hold to some variation of Sola Fide?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +3

      Hello! There are a two or three books available on our teaching. You can find them on Amazon or the Anglican Parishes Association bookshop.
      Anglican Catholic Faith and Practice
      anglican-parishes-association.myshopify.com/products/anglican-catholic-faith-and-practice
      is the best, but there are also
      Anglican Catholicism: Unchanging Faith in a Changing World
      www.lulu.com/en/gb/shop/fr-jonathan-munn-oblosb/anglican-catholicism-unchanging-faith-in-a-changing-world/paperback/product-1z92dgkk.html?page=1&pageSize=4
      and
      Whom Seek Ye?
      www.lulu.com/en/gb/shop/fr-jonathan-munn-oblosb/whom-seek-ye/paperback/product-1e5mrqpr.html?page=1&pageSize=4
      Sola Fide is not part of our official doctrine.

    • @Saluspergratiam
      @Saluspergratiam 2 года назад +1

      @@Warwickensis So although Sola Fide isn't part of the official doctrine, would you say it is an acceptable position for Anglican Catholics to hold? When I say Sola Fide, however, I don't mean the modern protestant misconception that once you believe once you're saved forever, I more mean that we're justified by faith, but that we're constantly being saved daily and becoming more like God every day (similar to Theosis)

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +2

      @@Saluspergratiam I think you have our understanding rather well, though it's a long and difficult doctrine to express in comments. Justification is essentially a legal description of the process of acquiring conformity to Our Lord and playing our part by living lives that express our faith. In that sense we are not justified by faith alone but rather being justified by faith and cooperating with God's grace through acts of obedience. ("If ye love me, keep my commandments...) If one sees works as being caused by faith, then I think it to be an acceptable position.
      Theosis is a most comfortable doctrine for us.

    • @Saluspergratiam
      @Saluspergratiam 2 года назад

      @@Warwickensis Gotcha, I would say I have a similar view then. I would say that we are saved by God's grace alone, but we must obviously cooperate with and accept it. I mean, if one was stuck in a well and someone was trying to save him, he obviously has to grab onto the rope, so to speak. I think people having arguments about monergism VS synergism is worthless, practically speaking, since on this side of eternity, we perceive free will and have to make choices.

  • @theodoreheckaman2640
    @theodoreheckaman2640 3 года назад +6

    Is the Anglo-Catholic church in communion with Rome or is it like the orthodox churches? Because as a Roman Catholic I’d like to learn more about other Catholic Churches

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  3 года назад +7

      First, it's important to know that we are the Anglican Catholic Church, not the Anglo-Catholic Church. I know that sounds pedantic, but just as "Roman" describes the Catholicism of those who are in communion with the Pope, "Anglican" describes our Catholicism as a Catholic body that shares a heritage with the ancient Church in England. We are more like the Orthodox.
      Also, there is another group calling itself the "Anglo-Catholic Church" which is not connected with us in any way.

    • @theodoreheckaman2640
      @theodoreheckaman2640 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the info, hope this channel teaches many others about the Anglican Catholic Church

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  3 года назад +1

      @@theodoreheckaman2640 I will do my best! :)

  • @joshuatrott193
    @joshuatrott193 Год назад +2

    There is a small ACC parish in my town. Father there created a course that has given me the tools to partner with God and create lasting change. This was my first introduction to Catholic & Orthodoxy. As an evangelical, whos been digging into things, I am bumping up against a lot of contradictions and false teaching. The more i research the early Church the more it challenges the status quo.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      I pray for your onward Christian journey that it proves fruitful to you and those around you.

    • @joshuatrott193
      @joshuatrott193 Год назад

      @@Warwickensis what are some of key distinctions between ACC and Orthodox?

    • @joshuatrott193
      @joshuatrott193 Год назад

      @@Warwickensis I'm in US and there's 2 main Anglican Churches, 1 is ACNA, the other is ACA. It seems ACA is more in line with what Church has always taught. ACNA is more liberal leaning and adapting to western culture

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      @@joshuatrott193 I would say that there is a lot of similarity between Orthodox and ACC doctrine but differences occur because the ACC is a Western Church and still retains elements of the Roman approach to some issues. We still have the filioque in the Nicene creed as this is in the BCP but we are free to omit it (I do) or say it with St Maximos' understanding of what it means. Some members of the ACC believe in Purgatory , others don't. I think, when we enter into a deeper dialogue with the Orthodox Church that we will understand our differences better and perhaps work them out.

    • @DickBakerSql
      @DickBakerSql 8 месяцев назад

      @@joshuatrott193 I hink you'll find that ACNA has remained orthodox [not liberal/revisionist] and has split to remain so. See all the GSFA/GAFCON and GAFCON and search for Abp Foley Beach

  • @sr.AnnaOnline
    @sr.AnnaOnline 3 года назад +2

    what is the difference between the Anglican Catholic church and Anglican church?
    thank you
    bless

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  3 года назад +5

      That's a very good question. It's difficult to answer because there isn't something called THE Anglican Church as there is a wide variety of beliefs held by Anglicans. Some will be very hard-line and hold to Protestant Principles; some will lean towards Catholicism; some are very liberal and will allow many modern innovations. The Anglican Communion is essentially a loose grouping of churches which have some official connection with the Church of England.
      The Anglican Catholic Church is different. We were forced to walk away from the Anglican Communion in the 1970s because the Episcopal Church of America was making changes to the Catholic Faith and the Anglican rite, and we could not accept that. Our theology is clear and, although there are some practical variations between dioceses, the essential Catholic Faith is preserved as I state in the video.
      The differences between the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Catholic Church are doctrinal and, therefore, cannot allow us to be in communion.

  • @BelaMadeira
    @BelaMadeira Год назад

    Thank you for the explanation Father. As a Roman Catholic, who would the equivalent of the Pope be in the Anglican Catholic Church, assuming it isn’t the Archbishop of Canterbury / King Charles III?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      The Anglican Catholic Church has a Primate in the form of the longest serving metropolitan among the provinces. At the moment our Primate is Archbishop Mark Haverland. He is regarded as the primus inter pares.

    • @BelaMadeira
      @BelaMadeira Год назад

      @@Warwickensis Thank you.

    • @TruLuan
      @TruLuan 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Warwickensis Since you guys don't have a magisterium, how do you guys resolve matters? The Catholics seem to have the authority still to hold councils. Do Anglicans hold their own councils?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 месяца назад

      @@TruLuanI can't speak for the Anglican Communion but the Anglican Catholic Church holds regular Diocesan and Provincial Synods. We also gave have a full system of canons in which we can determine resolutions of differences and enter into dialogue with others.
      The G3 movement is a case in point where the Anglican Catholic Church is entering into more organic unity with the Anglican Church in America and the Anglican Province of America, which is enabling us to enter into similar dialogue with the Polish National Catholic Church.
      Like the Orthodox Church, our magisterium is the Undivided Church of the first millennium. Our synods are very much along the same lines as the local councils of the Early Church, but we know that there cannot be another Oecumenical Council until the Church is visibly one. Personally, I don't think there can be another Oecumenical Council after the first seven but I may be wrong.

    • @TruLuan
      @TruLuan 2 месяца назад

      @@Warwickensis What is it that makes it seem like the councils after the first 7 are illegitimate and what is the basis of authority to decide that without being considered schismatic?

  • @raquaza7777
    @raquaza7777 6 дней назад

    Out of curiosity since there has been greater unity with the continuing communion has that attracted new members and has the church been doing good on growing

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  6 дней назад

      I'm afraid I don't have numbers for the US. Things here in the UK have been stable but there are no other G3 Churches in the UK.

  • @firstpeter31822
    @firstpeter31822 3 года назад +1

    Do they pray to Mary and look to her as co-mediatrix in the Anglican-Catholic Church like the Roman Catholic Church does?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  3 года назад +9

      We ask for the intercession of the Saints according to Hebrews xi-xii but we do not regard Our Lady as a co-mediatrix. She is a willing instrument of Our Lord's work of Salvation, not an active worker of redemption.

    • @firstpeter31822
      @firstpeter31822 3 года назад +2

      @@Warwickensis Thank you. I just learned something new.

    • @dyzmadamachus9842
      @dyzmadamachus9842 4 месяца назад

      Isn't co-redemptrix an outdated title? Even some popes have said they won't use the term because it leads to misunderstandings about their teachings.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  4 месяца назад

      If that's true then that clarification needs to be heard more widely as it will help many to get a more accurate view of Our Lady's part in our redemption.

  • @MikeyJMJ
    @MikeyJMJ Год назад +1

    What would you say are the biggest stumbling blocks for why Rome will not open dialogue with your church, like they successfully did with priests in the Anglo-Catholic rite?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад +1

      This is a good question. The Anglican Ordinariate was set up by the late Pope Benedict (God rest his soul) in order for Anglo-Catholics to enter the Roman Communion with their Anglican Use.
      It was a noble and generous gesture but it still requires Anglo-Catholic priests to be ordained unconditionally. There is a nod to the previous ministry in the Anglican Church but the Holy See do not see that as being Catholic priesthood. We Anglican Catholics believe that we are truly Catholic priests and we cannot in conscience say otherwise even to join the Ordinariate.
      The major stumbling block is that the Roman Communion conflate us with the Anglican Communion which ordains women and thus any question of re-examining the basis of Apostolicae Curae is rendered moot. They may also see us as too small to be significant and that any dialogue with us would damage relations with the Anglican Communion.
      In light of this, I think that our focus would be better spent on dialogue with the Orthodox Church.

    • @MikeyJMJ
      @MikeyJMJ Год назад

      @@Warwickensis Thank you for your response. God bless.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад +2

      @@MrPeach1 The problem here is that it is a sacrilege to ordain again a man who is ordained. See here, for example:
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.lastampa.it/vatican-insider/en/2012/08/06/news/excommunicated-chinese-bishop-accused-of-committing-sacrilege-by-ordaining-new-priests-1.36474326/amp/
      In the ACC, we believe that we have valid orders and are as much ordained as any Roman Catholic priest. It's not our problem that others don't recognise that, especially since the Vatican II reforms to the ordinal have raised questions as to whether they suffer from the same defect of form as Pope Leo XIIi declared for Anglican orders.
      To submit ourselves for ordination is an act of faithlessness against God Whom we believe ordained us and a lack of charity against the RCC for allowing them to commit sacrilege.
      Even if the Edwardian Orders were invalid, which the response to Pope Leo in Saepius Officio demonstrates that they were not, the fact that the ACC has had Old Catholic and Polish National Catholic orders in its lines which are recognised by Rome renders Apostolicae Curae not just wrong but moot.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      @@MrPeach1 there are Catholic ordination liturgies in the third century that do not mention the sacrifice of the Mass in relation to the priesthood.
      Further, Fr Anthony Cedaka demonstrates that the 1968 Roman Ordinal suffers from the same defect of form and intention as the Edwardian Ordinal. He may be SPPX, but his arguments are very cogent.
      www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.traditionalmass.org/images/articles/NewEpConsArtPDF2.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi3v7L53Kv9AhWIasAKHa_EC6wQFnoECA4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw2Hh-pNnOId_giZrOfp5eBK

  • @danarose6314
    @danarose6314 2 года назад +2

    There seem to be so many, many Anglican related churches that I am thoroughly confused.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +1

      I understand! There are so many different types of Anglican, it's no wonder it gets called alphabet soup. But the same is true for Old Catholic churches, Orthodox churches, Pentecostal, Baptist, Methodist et c. Ultimately you have to listen to what each church is saying and what they believe. It's not easy sometimes.

  • @wmalgal
    @wmalgal 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is there an Anglican Catholic church in Northern Ireland?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  7 месяцев назад +1

      Not at the moment. As you can appreciate, the religious situation in Northern Ireland is very delicate. Just as the Orthodox Church is struggling to establish itself, our presence in Northern Ireland would need very careful consideration and consultation with the local communities.

  • @connorjames1586
    @connorjames1586 Год назад

    What is the angelology of Anglican Catholic church.thank you

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      Does this help?
      ruclips.net/video/crfiO1IN7zA/видео.html

  • @danielagarduno5559
    @danielagarduno5559 2 года назад +3

    Please excuse my ignorance. I am a Roman Catholic and still don’t understand how the Episcopal church in the United States had anything to do with the Catholic Church when they were making changes to the sacraments. Isn’t that two different churches? I know as a Roman Catholic I may not receive their communion and vice versa. Can I receive communion in an Anglican Catholic Church. There is one near my home that I’ve been curious to attend and even see if there are any differences in mass if allowed to attend. I thought all Catholic Churches are the same to all Catholics because it is universal.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +3

      Hello! Thank you for your question! It's good to hear from you.
      The situation is rather complicated but, essentially, the Roman Catholic Church still thinks of us as being part of the Anglican Communion which does not believe in the Real Presence and ordains women as priests. So, we aren't in communion with Rome until formal dialogue is begun. If the Roman Catholic Church were to engage with us in dialogue, she would find that we do possess Catholic orders at the very least through Old Catholic lines. Indeed, we left the Episcopal Church for the very reason that they broke the Catholic succession by ordaining women. We are Orthodox and Catholic.
      We do believe in the Real Presence in much the same way as the Orthodox Church does, so while we would be happy to give you communion, I doubt your church would be so happy.

    • @danielagarduno5559
      @danielagarduno5559 2 года назад

      @@Warwickensis thank you for explaining. Have a great day.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад

      @@danielagarduno5559 you too! God bless!

    • @richlopez5896
      @richlopez5896 2 года назад +3

      I'm Byzantine Catholic and we are one of the 23 eastern Catholic Churches that are in union with Rome and have kept our Orthodox Liturgy and Traditions.Roman is largest Rite of the Catholic Church

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +1

      @@richlopez5896 it is the largest rite. I personally use the English translation of the Gregorian Rite.
      Hope you continue to progress to Christ in your Byzantine phronema! God bless!

  • @lestorhaslam
    @lestorhaslam Год назад

    God bless.

  • @DickBakerSql
    @DickBakerSql 8 месяцев назад

    We stand together on the major points: Trinity, Creation, Jesus-Christ as Emmanuel, Crucification/Resurection, Salvation. Sure there are doctrinal disputes over 5Solas/Tradition/Magesterium/Reason, Sacraments, Pre/Post/A-Millenialinism, Election/Works/Faith OrdoSalutis/monergism/synergism, TULIP etc. but these are secondary to Love God with all your heart and your neighbour as yourself. There is more that binds than separates, and we must bow to the unmerited Grace, Mercy, Forgiveness, Salvation bestowed upon us. My God is Sovereign and has chosen to grant us autonomy/freewill to choose good/evil [work out your own salvation], hence today's muted light [else we would all see+hear+believe], but the end-times are decreed and we must be ready [not by our own efforts/choices]. Rejoice that we [even as sinners] are promised a place in God's kingdom, even if today we only view the "glass darkly".

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Год назад

    I can’t do the whole kissing statues feet, praying to saints or praying to Mary.
    These things don’t work for me.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      We're not asking you to. I'm saying why we do it.

  • @iqgustavo
    @iqgustavo 7 месяцев назад +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:01 🕊️ *Overview of Belonging to the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church*
    - Explanation of belonging to the "one holy catholic and apostolic church."
    - Distinction between Anglican Catholic Church and the Church of England.
    - Brief historical background on the separation from the Episcopal Church in the 1970s.
    03:16 🛐 *Understanding Catholicism in the Anglican Catholic Church*
    - Definition of "catholic" as adhering to what has been believed everywhere and by everyone.
    - Emphasis on subscribing to the full seven ecumenical councils.
    - Comparison with the Orthodox Church and acknowledgment of institutional youth.
    05:00 📜 *Anglican Catholic Church Worship Standards*
    - Adherence to worship standards from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer.
    Acknowledgment of *similarities with Roman Catholicism due to historical influences.*
    - Brief mention of the Anglican presence in Britain since the Roman period.
    06:42 🤔 *Anglican Reformation Context and Interpretation*
    - Interpretation of the Anglican Reformation in the light of the first thousand years of Christianity.
    - Distinction from Anglicans regarding the beginning of their expression of faith.
    - Emphasis on the adjective "Anglican" and the need to re-read the Book of Common Prayer in historical context.
    08:15 🌐 *Anglican Catholic Church's Ecumenical Outreach*
    - Description of looking like a Roman or Church of England priest.
    - Commitment to reaching out to Christians valuing the first thousand years.
    - Hope for unity and growth as a denomination through ecumenical efforts.
    09:32 🖥️ *Invitation to Explore Anglican Catholic Church Online*
    - Encouragement to explore online services and engage with clergy members.
    - Call for potential members to consider joining and contributing to growth.
    - Emphasis on the use of internet technology to connect with the church globally.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  6 месяцев назад +1

      Crumbs! Did I say all that?

    • @johnbeal1405
      @johnbeal1405 4 месяца назад

      @@Warwickensis Interesting that you use the 1549 Book of Common Prayer which was a much closer translation of the Sarum Rite than later iterations of the BCP. A pity that the Church of England lost it.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  4 месяца назад +2

      Our Bishop uses the 1549 Canon as a matter of course. And we have at least two priests in the UK and one in France who are proficient in the Sarum Use.

  • @jamessheffield4173
    @jamessheffield4173 Год назад

    Hebrews 13:14 For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.

  • @miltonthomaslowe
    @miltonthomaslowe 2 года назад

    Is the Anglican Catholic Church the same as the Anglo Catholic Church?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад

      Hello. No, the Anglican Catholic Church is not the same as the Anglo-Catholic Church. There is a different group calling themselves the latter which I don't know much about save that they are much more recent and have different origins.

  • @rizwanrasheed6032
    @rizwanrasheed6032 Год назад

    I am Anglican catholic priest from Pakistan

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      Excellent! Which bishop are you under?

    • @rizwanrasheed6032
      @rizwanrasheed6032 Год назад

      I come under the jurisdiction of Bishop Mushtaq Andrew

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад +1

      @@rizwanrasheed6032 you are lucky! He is a good man!

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      @@rizwanrasheed6032 I gather you have recently been ordained by Bishop Andrew. God grant your ministry much good fruit and many happy years!

  • @sigurdholbarki8268
    @sigurdholbarki8268 23 дня назад

    I was raised in the CoE and although I became and atheist I turned back to Christ and now attend an Episcopal Church in Scotland. Theologically I think I'm somewhere between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholocism amd hope I can rub off on some of my fellow parishoners, but I do worry we'll end up with a Liberal Priest, and worse, a Liberal Bishop (our parish is in interegnum and out Bishopric is about be vacant due to retirement).

  • @carmensolomonsz734
    @carmensolomonsz734 Месяц назад

    Please tell me are u with us who are followers of Jesus in the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church (which Jesus founded) OR are u Protestant...you can't be both

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Месяц назад +1

      As Anglican Catholics, we believe firmly in the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church just like the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church neither of whom are Protestant. Likewise we are not a Protestant Church either.
      Further, the majority of Protestants believe in the same Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ and therefore build their faith on Him. I believe the Roman Catholic Catechism regards them as "separated brethren in Christ" (paragraph 838) so you cannot say that the Roman Catholic Church believes that Protestant Churches are not Christian and therefore do not have faith built upon Jesus Christ considering that Rome believes that there is some form of impaired communion between her and Protestants, as well as impaired communion with the Orthodox and us.

  • @dondangler2458
    @dondangler2458 7 месяцев назад

    As a separated church in governance and communion, how can you be a part of the “one” church? The Anglican Ordinariate in communion with the Pope of Rome seems to me to be the answer to this.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  7 месяцев назад

      In response, may I offer the following articles:
      anglicancontinuum.blogspot.com/2009/11/achbishop-haverlands-responce.html
      and
      philorthodox.blogspot.com/2007/07/acc-on-church-unity.html

  • @lekimoa6652
    @lekimoa6652 Год назад

    You didnt have to leave the Communion

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад +1

      Once you change the meaning of communion, those who cannot in conscience accept the change have left the communion de facto. There is no such thing as impaired communion - there is communion or there is not.

    • @charlesramsay2401
      @charlesramsay2401 Год назад +1

      The communion left us to lead us a stray.

  • @Ob.juanmanuelcastrocortes
    @Ob.juanmanuelcastrocortes 2 года назад

    Dear partner, please put subtitles in Spanish

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  2 года назад +1

      Dear Padre, sadly, I don't know how.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 5 месяцев назад +1

    As an atheist, I identify with Dr. David Starkey, who calls himself a High Church atheist.
    What I cannot stand is the abomination of the Calvinism, Evangelicalism and Welbyism which has taken over large swathes of the CofE.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  5 месяцев назад +1

      Being an atheist with a bit of colour and ritual seems to me better than being an atheist with all the colour and fun removed. If you're going to be an atheist, you've got to enjoy it!

  • @sameash3153
    @sameash3153 Год назад

    I wish this wasn't such a jumbled church. It's hard enough finding a conservative episcopal church, let alone a breakaway Anglican church, let alone a breakway Anglo-Catholic Church, which apparently is a different church from the Anglican Catholic Church.
    I guess Ill just go nowhere then?

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      I don't envy your position. Finding a place to thrive spiritually is a daunting prospect. My advice would be to contact your nearest bishop/priest and see what they suggest.
      Keep praying!

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Год назад

      @frjonathanmunnoblosb6269 Yes, I live in an Episcopal diocese area in the states. None of our churches in this diocese left for the continuing Anglican movement. But, being in a red state, the Episcopal Church isn't so bad as it is in other liberal states, and one can get a traditional service in a conservative church for the time being. But in my heart, I'm ready to leave, as I can't support either our church leaders or our lack of a common vision. I'm ready to be reconfirmed if I have to be.
      However, I might have left my initial comment too soon. I checked the ACC's website and did find there is a parish that is within 50 miles from me - that's just about as far as I'm willing to go, so I should give it a shot. I was never able to find this church by looking online because apparently it shares a building with a Presbyterian church. I'm willing to give it a shot. Thank you for reading my rambles, hopefully I have something more positive to report later.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  Год назад

      @@sameash3153 glad to hear you found something. You are in my prayers.

  • @matiasdsouza9159
    @matiasdsouza9159 2 года назад

    We are reconcilled to creator becsuse of sacrifice of lord Jesus Christ offered on our behalf
    Churches that teach about the sacrifice of Jesus Christ are to be recognized not anyone who claims to be head of church like pope who has no right to call himself head of the church

  • @brendaal-rifai2919
    @brendaal-rifai2919 8 месяцев назад

    Protestantism is not a dirty word.

    • @Warwickensis
      @Warwickensis  8 месяцев назад

      Hmm. Given that it's an umbrella term to lump together churches with very different beliefs in order to create straw man arguments to dismiss them, I'm afraid I won't be changing my stance on the word.
      May I also offer this as a demonstration of why Anglican Catholicism is not really Protestant:
      ruclips.net/p/PLBEkZYErpxNG_s7bakwFiZ92OjYJoPdRG&si=r_uqWNRHXgrA_c1r