Any Active Old High-Church Blogs Out There?

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  1. DadHocHypothesis

    DadHocHypothesis Member

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    I know of two excellent blogs devoted to this perspective: Laudable Practice, and the apparently-defunct Old High Churchman. Are there any others that someone with leanings toward this tradition should know about?
     
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    Lowly Layman Well-Known Member

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  3. Shane R

    Shane R Well-Known Member

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    Check out Fr. Charles Erlandson's writings at Patheos.

    And +Peter Robinson (Old High Churchman) still pontificates quite a bit but he mostly posts his musings to Facebook these days.
     
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    Othniel Active Member Typist

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    Not for lack of folks requesting a more accessible means.
     
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    anglican74 Well-Known Member Anglican

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    It depends on what you mean by blog I suppose... in terms of online outlets with important publications, one of the best is northamanglican.com

    A couple of great traditionalist blog & analysis sites from over in the UK:

    https://archbishopcranmer.com/
    also anglicanmainstream.com

    In the US, there is,
    virtueonline.org (news mixed with op-eds) and anglican.ink (just bare news)
     
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    Fr. Brench Well-Known Member Anglican

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    virtueonline is a bit salty, though. I second northamericananglican and Bp. Robinson's Facebook mini-essays; those are wholesome sources!
     
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    Our member Divine Office Nerd (who hasn't made in an appearance in quite a while) has a blog. He is a member of the ACNA liturgy taskforce and is currently serving as a bishop's chaplain (personal aid), though I'm not sure which bishop.

    https://liturgistconfessions.substack.com/