The meaning of freedom:what the Catechism teaches about obedience to God’s commandments.

Mar 1, 2021 by

by Martin Davie: In the fourth in my series on the teaching of the Prayer Book Catechism I am going to look at how freedom and obedience to God’s commandments fit together. In contemporary British Society (as in the Western world as a...

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Why we should be grateful: What the Catechism teaches about what God has done for us.

Feb 22, 2021 by

by Martin Davie: In the third of my series of posts on the teaching of the Prayer Book Catechism I shall look at the topic of gratitude. In contemporary British society, as in the Western world as a whole, there is division over what...

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Hundreds of people tune into church’s Morning and Night Prayer services

Feb 9, 2021 by

from the Church of England website: Prayer services dating back to the early days of Christianity have enjoyed a big revival at a Middlesex church during the pandemic.. Daily Morning and Night Prayer, or compline, are attracting online...

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Church of England parish boosts its flock 20-FOLD after adopting traditional services from the 500-year-old Book of Comm...

Dec 30, 2020 by

by Steve Doughty, Mailonline: A Church of England parish has boosted its flock 20-fold after adopting traditional services abandoned by most Anglicans. By 2010, St Marylebone in central London had seen its regular congregation fall to...

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Truth and Tradition

Dec 4, 2020 by

by Dr Philip Murray: Philip Murray considers his own sense of call to faith and to priesthood, and questions if the Church of England risks its own identity by its enthusiasm to seem relevant, asking questions about truth, tradition and...

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Marriage According to the Book of Common Prayer

Aug 24, 2020 by

Throughout the month of September, “Lift Up Hearts, Gafcon!” will offer a series of devotions on the subject of “Marriage According to the Book of Common Prayer” by the Rev. Dr. Stephen Noll, Professor Emeritus at Trinity School for...

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