A "deep" discussion :O
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 2:05 am
This is a recipe for yet another dead thread (rhymes...
lol), but here goes...
I gather many of us here are either Anglican/Episcopalian or Roman Catholic (or both
). I recently had this comment handed to me via a group on Facebook from a young man in Durham:

I gather many of us here are either Anglican/Episcopalian or Roman Catholic (or both

So...any thoughts/opinions?Kelsie, you say that you are an Anglican by choice and I think that this points to a difference to the experiences of Anglicanism of those who are in the CofE and those in the wider Anglican Communion. Many of us consider the CofE to be simply two provinces of the Western Church that have (sadly) found themselves out of Communion with Rome. We consider the CofE to be that part of the catholic church that is by law established in this particular realm. It is therefore not merely a 'brand' of Christianity, just an alternative to others (including Rome). The expansion of Anglicanism across the world has confused matters - when you are an Anglican outside of England you really do have to ask 'why?' in a way that you don't in England. What sense does it make to define yourself as Anglican (i.e. of England) when you live in a totally different context? Personally, I'd rather call the Communion a communion of episcopal churches. 'Anglican' is a hangover from empire.