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Class Notes and Videos for Inquirers - St. Matthew Anglican Catholic Church
Branch Theory or Branch Fact?: Catholic Ecumenism and the Elephant in the Room
On the Catholicity of Anglicanism
A Protestant Learns About Anglicanism (Video)
A Brief History of the English Church
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation
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The Pastorate as the Proper Venue for the Church's Theology
HIERATIC LITURGICAL ENGLISH
Peter Berger: The Vernacularist Illusion
Shawn Tribe: On the Use of a Hieratic Liturgical English
Mark Haverland: Modern v. Traditional Liturgical Language
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1662 Book of Common Prayer Online
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An Anglican Bookshelf (List of recommended Anglican books)
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Anglican Province of Christ the King
The Book of Common Prayer (Online Texts)
Classical Anglicanism: Essays by Fr. Robert Hart
(The Old) Continuing Anglican Churchman
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Continuing Forward: Joint Anglican Synod
Earth and Altar: Catholic Ressourcement for Anglicans
Faith and Gender: Five Aspects
Father Calvin Robinson
Fellowship of Concerned Churchmen
Forward in Faith North America
Francis J. Hall's Theological Outlines
International Catholic Congress of Anglicans
New Scriptorium (Anglican Articles and Books Online)
O cuniculi! Ubi lexicon Latinum posui?
Orthodox Anglican Church - North America
Society of Archbishops Cranmer and Laud
United Episcopal Church of North America
We See Through A Mirror Darkly
HUMOR
The Low Churchman's Guide to the Solemn High Mass
"WORSHIP WARS"
Ponder Anew: Discussions about Worship for Thinking People
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Cardinal Charles Chaput Reviews "For Greater Glory" (Cristero War)
Jim Kalb: How Bad Will Things Get?
The Once and Future Christendom
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Christians in the Roman Army: Countering the Pacifist Narrative
Bernard of Clairvaux and the Knights Templar
Nineveh Plains Protection Units
Restore Nineveh Now - Nineveh Plains Protection Units
Sons of Liberty International (SOLI)
The Once and Future Christendom
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Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture
The Church Impotent: The Feminization of Christianity, (Leon Podles' online book)
Monomakhos (Eastern Orthodox; Paleocon)
The Once and Future Christendom
Tim Holcombe: Anti-State; Pro-Kingdom
Project Appleseed (Basic Rifle Marksmanship)
What's Wrong With The World: Dispatches From The 10th Crusade
CHRISTIAN MUSIC FOR CHRISTIAN MEN
Numavox Records (Music of Kerry Livgen & Co.)
WOMEN'S ORDINATION
A Defense of the Doctrine of the Eternal Subordination of the Son (Yes, this is about women's ordination.)
Essays on the Ordination of Women to the Priesthood from the Episcopal Diocese of Ft. Worth
Faith and Gender: Five Aspects of Man, Fr. William Mouser
"Fasten Your Seatbelts: Can a Woman Celebrate Holy Communion as a Priest? (Video), Fr. William Mouser
Father is Head at the Table: Male Eucharistic Headship and Primary Spiritual Leadership, Ray Sutton
FIFNA Bishops Stand Firm Against Ordination of Women
God, Gender and the Pastoral Office, S.M. Hutchens
God, Sex and Gender, Gavin Ashenden
Homo Hierarchicus and Ecclesial Order, Brian Horne
How Has Modernity Shifted the Women's Ordination Debate? , Alistair Roberts
Icons of Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Theology for Women’s Ordination, Robert Yarbrough (Book Review, contra Will Witt)
Icons of Christ: Plausibility Structures, Matthew Colvin (Book Review, contra Will Witt)
Imago Dei, Persona Christi, Alexander Wilgus
Liturgy and Interchangeable Sexes, Peter J. Leithart
Ordaining Women as Deacons: A Reappraisal of the Anglican Mission in America's Policy, John Rodgers
Ordination and Embodiment, Mark Perkins (contra Will Witt)
Ordinatio femina delenda est. Why Women’s Ordination is the Canary in the Coal Mine, Richard Reeb III
Priestesses in Plano, Robert Hart
Priestesses in the Church?, C.S. Lewis
Priesthood and Masculinity, Stephen DeYoung
Reasons for Questioning Women’s Ordination in the Light of Scripture, Rodney Whitacre
Sacramental Representation and the Created Order, Blake Johnson
Ten Objections to Women Priests, Alice Linsley
The Short Answer, S.M. Hutchens
William Witt's Articles on Women's Ordination (Old Jamestown Church archive)
Women in Holy Orders: A Response, Anglican Diocese of the Living Word
Women Priests?, Eric Mascall
Women Priests: History & Theology, Patrick Reardon
I'm seeing an increasing number of articles predicting a civil war in Europe, principally over the "refugee" crisis there. Here's what I posted in November. In recent days these articles appeared:
Europe ''on the verge of civil war'' – Swiss army chief's urgent warning
German doorman who witnessed the Cologne mayhem calls it a 'civil war situation'
2015, the year a ‘civil war’ came to Europe
Eventually this war will break out in earnest. When it does, it will pit a resurgent right wing against both feckless, increasingly hollow European liberal states and, most likely, Muslims.
Already we're seeing rightist vigilantism:
Finland: ''Soldiers of Odin'' patrol Kemi streets
We'll see more of this as European liberal states do nothing to ameliorate the crisis and even punish those who would rise up to defend their culture. It will likely turn into a 4th Generation Warfare-like struggle, which the liberal states will not win.
Sadly, it has come to this. Europe is at the breaking point, and there is a sufficient number of currently disenfranchised traditionalists who will not let Europe be destroyed by the liberals. It's that simple, and it is cause for us to be deeply in prayer about it. We must pray, first and foremost, that liberal Europe comes to its senses, because if it doesn't, Katy bar the door.
Reader Comments (4)
It's very troubling to think Europe is on the verge of civil war, however, it's even more troubling to think the same could happen here. Our ancestors suffered and died in great numbers defending their homeland from a Northern Aggressor under the guise of a "liberating" army, they experienced hell and were never compensated for their losses. Nevertheless, it's encouraging to see Europeans (whites) around the world who are willing and able to defend themselves and their native lands from the hostile hoards of brown murderers and rapists who call themselves the Soldiers of Allah. Islam must be eradicated, the sooner the better!
Ha. The doom-mongers were predicting war over the Greek financial crisis and that didn't happen.
Some people will never tire of predicting Armageddon.
Yes, Matthew, you've made your sentiments known here before. One day soon, however, we'll be accepting your concession.
Martin, I don't think it's possible to eradicate Islam, but I believe it can be contained. We're not even doing that, however. As Steve Sailer puts we, we've invaded the world and invited the world, a recipe for disaster. The Ummah belongs in the Middle East, not the West, and Western powers should merely work to guarantee that any "caliphate" is not able to achieve its goal of world domination. Perhaps in another several hundred years, the Muslim world will die from a combination of fatigue and conversions to other religions, preferably Christianity. We are already seeing this, and it's a basis of real hope. But until then, the West needs to keep the Ummah in the Middle East and out of its midst.