An American Argument for Episcopal Ordination - The Anglican Renaissance Podcast
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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Really dig the new intro 😁🔥
Great video brother!
Lol Yale calling 7 ministers that go to get ordained "The Great Apostasy" sounds a tad over dramatic. Early north American history is fascinating, when you go to the primary sources it almost feels like some of these folks or living in completely different realities. Especially if you compare people on the opposite ends of religious or political spectrums like the loyalists and the patriots.
Nothing will change Rome's mind that the Anglican Apostolic Succession is utterly null and void.
But great video defending the Anglican Episcopate!
Well Malta I might change it. Pope Francis and the DDF are strongly reconsidering the validity of Anglican orders. Who knows what might happen with that?
Because they are null and void.
Excellent. History is always rhyming
Joe, something you might enjoy that I watched recently. Go to PBD and watch the Neil Howe interview. The Anglican Church sans women’s ordination with high views of authority and ministry will be the future.
Wetmore points out some interesting things
Hi, Interesting talk. I have a very vague memory, regarding Apostolic Succession, that while The Episcopal Church of England refused to have anything to do with the Americans after the Revolution there was a duly ordained Scottish prelate who ordained some Americans for the Episcopal Church. Maybe you could check it out. There were several churches in Mass. that had Church of England connections at one time. King's Chapel in Boston, was the Episcopal seat when it was established at the end of the 17th century. It is now Unitarian tho. Trinity Church in Boston has had a long association with the Cof E. History can be murky.
Where can I read the Anglican homilies?
Very interesting. Maybe you could do a video on why the English referred to the War of independence as the Presbyterian Rebellion. Some Presbyterians are really proud of this 😊
Why does Rome recognition matter so much for you guys?
Amazing
Just an idea, but maybe you can cover lay investiture (what secular authorities did with clergy) in the medieval Catholic Church and how that would affect Anglicanism's apostolic succession. Also a good idea to address the accusation of Anglican holy orders (somehow) being invalid. I imagine a lot of the RC and EO arguments will wind up inconsistent.
You can just reais Apostolicae Curae
@@luizeventos6414 You mean, the arbitrary "nullification" by a pope without an ecumenical council? What do you think I am suggesting YA respond to, genius?
@@coffeehousedialogue5684 Read the document.
@@luizeventos6414 If that's what you want, just don't be surprised if I respond on my CZcams or Odysee by pointing out some logical holes in its narrative.
@@coffeehousedialogue5684 I Will not, actually i would be happy if you send me the video link.
Fmr Anglican and convert to the Orthodox Faith. Anglicans lost apologies succession by embracing heresies when the then Patriarch of Rome dragged the Western out of The Church. So figures like Mr. Welbey, Mr. Curry or Mr. Beach are all simple layman in robes, same with Mr. Bergoglio. It's not to be rude but a fundamental disagreement with my former protestant faith on matters of what is "The Church" and that the Holy Life-giving Sacraments don't exsist outside The Church. Naturally as Orthodox I view The Western Rite as the Only true expression of the Anglican heretiage (Though I was brought into The Church by Baptism in and attend an Imperial (eastern) Rite Parish)
Your position towards Roman Catholic ordanations is inconsistent and not Orthodox.
@@luizeventos6414 It's fully Orthodox, having left the Orthodox Catholic Faith the west no longer have Holy Orders, nor Sacraments nor Apostolic Succesion.
Anglicans can say the same about but doesn't mean you have to agree.
@@thomasewatt No, it’s not Orthodox and no Orthodox teologian after schism hold this opinion.
The Western Rite has only existed since the 1800s. Ironically you have a very evangelical type view of the Church given you believe the Church is only the EO. Funny enough that means you believe the Holy Spirit “blinked off” and the gates of hell prevailed against the Church in the entire western world for well over 700 years. That’s too Joseph Smith for me, good luck with that but that paradigm you’ve created is definitely not Catholic and defintely not Orthodox.
"were the true church so you guys arent real"
saved everyone the time from reading this non-argument. when will EO learn that presupposing your views are correct and then appealing to that presupposition will never be taken seriously lol