What does it mean to be Anglican? III
Posted on October 19, 2009
Filed under Opinion
“The Anglican inheritance in both doctrine and church practice is irrevocably tied to the cause of the Protestant Reformation. For all its insistence that it is genuinely catholic, that it was not another church set up as an alternative to that existing at the time but rather the true church reformed, the English church from which worldwide Anglicanism has grown was unambiguously Protestant. …”
– ACL President Dr Mark Thompson continues his posts on What does it mean to be Anglican?