Is the Anglican Church in North America a good denomination to join?
Is the Anglican Church in North America a good denomination to join?
Like all Anglican churches, they're mixed. Some churches in ACNA can be quite liberal, some aren't. Really depends on where you live
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So helpful.
If you are thinking of the ACNA, why not examine the Western Rite, especially those parishes which use the rite of St Tikhon.
They have more than meets the eye, user.
ANCA is the realignment response to the Episcopalian church - ANCA should by definition be all the conservative Anglican churches in USA. Episcopalians are the liberals.
Yes, a lot of them are theologically sound Prot congregations. The Anglicans have a beautiful heritage that God used mightily.
The anglican church has all of the exterior trappings of the Catholic church but none of the interior graces; it has none of the saints, none of the miracles, none of the divine history, and none of the valid sacraments. For the safety of your soul, don't do it.
If your going to be Protestant that's one of the better churches to join
But you should BEGOME ORDODOX
We're nice, but also too nice. Like all state churches, we feel a need to please everybody at an institutional level. Never had a bad experience in an Anglican congregation though.
More wives, your grace?
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More wives, your grace?
No. Ask your priest if there's a difference between logic and reason.
No, the only good denomination to join is the Catholic Church.
Whoooooo
Anglicanism is really cool and I like it.
True dat!
Isn't that the ultra cuck church that celebrates gay marriages and ordains women priests and subordinated to the shitlib UK (((government)))?
More wives, your grace?
no, ACNA is an independent Anglican movement that prohibits gay marriage, abortion, euthanasia, etc. Some parishes ordain women but not all.
Schismatics of Schismatical heretical sect must be the true Church.
Why are women in the clergy? Isn’t that supposed to be only for men?
More wives, your grace?