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Which one is the liberal?
Which one wants to push the envelope?
Which one wants to remake the Church in the image of his own theology?
At Matins/the Office of Readings on Holy Saturday the Church gives us this 'ancient homily', I find it incredibly moving, it is abou...
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I don't know but I would consider burning in hell before I confessed to #3 there.
He scares me!
;)
(I would wait for #2's confessional to open up. He looks like a kindly gent.)
I'm wondering what the collective noun for bishops is? Or are they archbishops?
If they're Anglican I dare say all of them are guilty of each charge.:-)
How interesting that you raise the questions. In the past they would have just been bishops. One might have been interested in school building, another might have over done Marian devotion, or something else. But now we do ask if a bishop is Catholic.
If they are Anglican bishops, then they aren't Church of England.
I don't think they are Old Catholics.
They aren't episcopi vagantes, are they ?
Dr Wright,
Have you not seen pictures of Mgr G Leonard, when Bishop of London? Once, I saw him wearing a superb, tall mitre decorated with an image of the Immaculate. Now that is HIGH!
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