(Not completely sure I'm posting this in the right place) Has anyone seen this? http://www.fifna.org/news-events/international-catholic-congress-of-anglicans/ It looks to be a new thing. I confess I don't know very much about FIFNA (I've been Anglican for all of three years now). Could anyone recommend other conferences/events? I'm finding they aren't exactly thick on the ground....
Indeed, it seems they're sponsoring this one and I haven't seen any updates about their own conference this summer. Hmmm!
In my experience conferences occur on a local level. I know of half a dozen such local conferences. For some reason they aren't posted nationwide.
Yes please post! Young traditionals like me have an incredibly difficult time meeting other like-minded Anglicans! Just joining this board makes me feel more sane. Whew, I'm not alone
Anglican Events in & around Philadelphia: John Jay Institute (major civic leadership institute), had frequent lectures in 2014, such as: Sep 25: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and the Great War, Crisis of Faith in the Modern Age http://www.johnjayinstitute.org/resources/events/god-and-the-great-war/ Dec 12: Year-end Commissioning Ceremony, and Reception http://www.johnjayinstitute.org/resources/events/commissioning/ ================ UPCOMING Seminars & Conferences in Philadelphia parishes: Feb 25-Apr 2: Theology in Church Architecture at All Saints, Wynnewood http://www.allsaintswynnewood.org/u...family-nights-theology-in-church-architecture Feb 6: Anglican Liturgical Music at St. Mark's REC (2-day conference) http://www.stmarksrec.org ================ Anglican Fellowship of Delaware Valley(surrounding Philadelphia): -regular Clergy Meetings for prayer and support -joint Altar Boys' Training Retreats, Evensongs and Quiet Days -academic forums through Anglican Guild of Scholars, Prayer Book Society, and Reformed Episcopal Seminary http://www.anglicanfellowship.com/ ================ Reformed Episcopal Seminary (just north of Philadelphia) hosts numerous Conferences throughout the year. http://www.reseminary.edu/ ================ Prayerbook Society hosts numerous events throughout the year. Past events: Jan 14, 2013: Peter Toon Memorial Lecture- The Anglican Way of Reformed Catholicism http://www.pbsusa.org/the-peter-toon-memorial-lecture/ Jun 27, 2012: Seminar on 'recovery of the lost traditions of Anglican Worship & Catechesis' http://www.pbsusa.org/pbs-seminar-in-july/
I know every one of these people -- including Christopher Hoyt and his many siblings Thanks so much for these! I need to pay more attention to the Prayerbook Society especially. I do shy from the ACNA, I confess, but I'll take a peek at what they're offering.
I've found this: St. Michael's Conference, August 2 to 8, 2015 "a conference in the Anglican tradition" http://www.saintmichaelsconference.com/
That is a lot... wow Where are all these?.. why does no one in my community know of these (vague reminiscences of the anglican way)
There's also this fascinating one for the artistic among us -- not specifically Anglican, in fact Roman Catholic -- but I'm a long time reader of Image http://imagejournal.org You can view the workshop/conference here: http://glenworkshop.com
Thanks, padreegan! And thank you everyone for such helpful responses. Keep sharing if you come across another!
A friend told me about another conference, so here it is! http://www.patheos.com/blogs/theologyintheraw/2015/02/the-best-conference-of-2015/
Archbishop Haverland's address at the International Congress of Catholic Anglicans has been posted online, goodness, I need to keep up with these things. http://anglicancatholic.org/speeches-and-correspondence?class=greenlink
Anne, check out the other address's given during the ICCA. Bishop Ray Sutton gave a very good one on The Real Presence in the Eucharist. He also has a good book out on Baptism. There is an Orthodox speaker, who was at the conference, and her address should be on youtube also. If you watch Archbishop Haverland's, you should see a link to the other one.