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2008-10-16 Assurance of Salvation: I do not know precisely your understanding of the Catholic or fundamentalist positions on Salvation. For an Anglican/Episcopal understanding of our faith in Salvation see the Ouline of Faith or Catechism...
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2008-10-16 Eucharist: Consecration of the elements for use in the Eucharist is a priestly function in our Church. Deacons, for example, can distribute Communion is the elements have already been Consecrated, but deacons cannot...
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2008-09-30 Confirmation: Confirmation in churches in any Province of the Anglican Communion are conducted by a bishop of the Anglican province in question. The proposed confirmation in your local church would apparently not be...
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2008-06-05 Holy Rites/Church Hierarchy: Rite I is the "traditional" language, closer to the 1926 and earlier language, full of the "thee's and thou's", reminiscent (somewhat) of the original Elizabethan Prayer Book. Rite II is more modern language...
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2008-05-13 CPR in church: Many Episcopal and Anglican churches have nurses on staff, and I can’t imagine any nurse, or for that matter any caring parishioner, denying aid to a person in distress. At one of the parishes to which...
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