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"The Preachers chiefly shall take heed that they teach nothing in their preaching, which they would have the people religiously to observe and believe, but that which is agreeable to the Doctrine of the Old Testament and the New, and that which the Catholick Fathers and Ancient Bishops have gathered out of that Doctrine." A proposed canon of Elizabeth I, 1571

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I am a presbyter in the diocese of Fort Worth, Texas (Anglican Church in North America). I serve as Chaplain at St. Vincent's School and as a canon of St. Vincent's Cathedral Church in Bedford, Texas. In addition to my parish duties and teaching Religion classes in the school I am also the Middle School Social Studies teacher.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Bishop Lyons of Bolivia Visits California

I do not know if Bishop Lyons has inside information that makes him so confident about the formation of a new, orthodox province in North America within this calendar year, but we should have some clarity about our future course following the Primates meeting in Tanzania just a couple of weeks from now. Let us pray that the Primates display both godly wisdom and steadfast courage in defense of the Truth.

From the San Diego Union-Tribune (hat tip to Stand Firm):

It won't be long until the worldwide Anglican Communion replaces the Episcopal Church as its U.S. branch with one more to the liking of conservatives.

“I see everybody coming together to form a new structure for the Anglican Church in the United States,” Bishop Frank Lyons said yesterday during a meeting with members of two breakaway congregations, St. Anne's Anglican Church in Oceanside and Holy Family Anglican Church in Vista, which are under Lyons' long-distance oversight.

“I see all that coming together in the next year,” Lyons said at the meeting, held at St. Anne's. “I think it will work that fast. That's what I'm pushing for.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tex, What issue of Christianity Today had the article re: the Virgin Mary mentioned at All Too Common?

8:44 AM  
Blogger Texanglican (R.W. Foster+) said...

Georgia, that article you mention is in the December issue of Christianity Today. It may be found on-line at
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/december/8.26.html

or just type Christianity Today Virgin Mary in Google and it will be the first story

9:12 AM  

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