Hey Antonio:
Yes, this is interesting taking this question apart and getting a better understanding what it really means. Personally, I like the view of the sacriments (and most any ritual for that matter) as 'an outward and visible sign of an inn...
Hey Antonio:
It seems I was somewhat mistaken. I was able to get in touch with the diocese and the local bishop replied with the following:
"I think this will never be totally clear, but the basic Anglican theology does not support classic trans...
Hey Antonio:
I looked into this and from what I can find the answer is yes, Episcopal theology does believe in transubstantiation.
I would recommend stopping in an Episcopal church some Sunday morning for mass. Within our church, all people are w...
Hello Antonio:
Likewise, I was raised Roman Catholic and felt very strong lies to the mass, liturgy, sacriments, and general order of worship and form. Like you I found it tremendously conflicting my deep draw to the Church and at the same time a...
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