How do Anglicans view the Marian dogmas, and what differences exist between our view of dogma and Romeโs?
Book Review: Maiden, Mother and Queen by Roger Greenacre
Maiden, Mother, & Queen: Mary in the Anglican Tradition is an editorial compilation of works and homilies by the Rev. Canon Dr. Roger Greenacre (1931โ2011), a leading Anglican ecumenist and liturgical scholar.
We Believe: Was Incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and was Made Man
Each Sunday, the Church rises and speaks the truth that forms and sustains her by reciting the Nicene Creed. We stand with Christians throughout the world and across the centuries and say, โWe believeโฆโ We confess not only with our mouths but also with our lives what the Church has always held to be true….
St. Mary the Virgin: Reflections from a Former Evangelical
As someone who grew up evangelical Protestant, I always viewed the doctrinal distinctives of the Church of Rome with suspicion. To me, one of the stranger elements of Roman piety and practice was devotion to the Virgin Mary. I always believed Mary was important and special. She miraculously conceived our Lord, after all! However, because…
Anglicans & Roman Catholics
Anglicans are sometimes said to be “a little bit Protestant and a little bit Roman Catholic.” That’s probably true to some extent as a description of what people see in a worship service. We Anglicans see ourselves as both fully catholic and as a church of the Reformation at the same time. Because we are…
The Blessed Virgin Mary: A Rookie Anglican Guide
March 25th is the feast day commemorating the Annunciation, the announcement to the Virgin Mary that she would bear the Son of God. See Luke 1:26-38 for the beautiful story. We observe this day because it is nine months before Christmas Day. Mary: The God-Bearer, or Mother of God Maryโs faith lives on, and many generations have…
