You bear false witness.
The three grand A-C churches in the Philly area (St Clement's, St Mark's, and Good Shepherd) all remain in TEC. As far as I can tell they remain...
A treatise by Saint Augustine regarding, among other things, reasons for prayers for the dead and seeking intercessions of martyrs:...
From Saint John Chrysostom's 41st homily on 1st Corinthians: But I know not whither he has gone, say you. Wherefore do you not know, tell me? For...
Another one, from Saint Cyril of Jerusalem's catechetical lectures: Then we commemorate also those who have fallen asleep before us, first...
The quote from Saint Augustine that I provided is from his Confessions, translated by your very own Pusey. And yes, I have read it from beginning...
I notice also you namedrop Saint Gregory the Great. Very well. Let's see what he says: (at the end of a discussion about the sacrifice of the...
Nice try but "Prayer for the dead" refers to... prayer for the dead. Christians have been praying for the dead for ages and in many places without...
May she rest then in peace with the husband before and after whom she had never any; whom she obeyed, with patience bringing forth fruit unto...
Since intercession for and from the dead is in evidence from ancient times, and universal to all branches of the ancient church, and the former...
"Ages of ages" is not really Eastern, since the Latin "in saecula saeculorum" is the same thing, and in fact in Old English it was sometimes...
The phrase "and with thy spirit" has echoes in letters of Saint Paul (e.g. Galatians 6:18). It's also found in perhaps the most ancient extant...
“And also with you” is simply wrong. Nothing to do with contemporary versus archaic.
Please offer some evidence that the pilgrims to Walsingham engage in “mariolatry”. The Assyrian Church of the East is not in communion with any...
So you think Anglo-Catholics, including the ones in ACNA, are not Anglicans? The Assyrian Church of the East is not Orthodox...
Which practice specifically are you calling non-Anglican? And which Nestorian Orthodox do you have in mind?
Yes the Anglicans destroyed Walsingham in the 16th century then restored it in the 20th.
Two problems with this comment: 1. Latin was the language of PART of the Church. Identifying Latin with “The Church” as if the Greek, Syriac, etc...
I agree. Faithfully translated, Christian prayers are inherently lofty whether archaisms are employed or not. On the other hand I feel archaisms...
The Anglicans have their own Marian apparition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_Our_Lady_of_Yankalilla