Focusing on the beliefs of Anglican Catholicism, this text provides insights through examples from Sacred Scripture and the Early Church Fathers. It aims to enhance the reader's understanding of the Anglican Catholic Church and its connections with Continuing Anglicanism, offering a comprehensive overview of its theological foundations and historical context.
Fr Jonathan Munn Oblosb Knihy






The book presents a unique interpretation of the Stations of the Cross, incorporating traditional prayers alongside thoughtful reflections from an Anglican Catholic priest. It offers readers a deep spiritual journey, encouraging contemplation of each station's significance while fostering a connection to the rich traditions of the faith. This blend of prayer and reflection aims to enhance the understanding of Christ's Passion and its relevance in contemporary spirituality.
Whom Seek Ye? - The Workbook
- 98 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Designed for those exploring the Anglican Catholic Church, this workbook complements the publication "Whom Seek Ye?" It provides a space for participants to record their responses to exercises aimed at fostering discussion and reflection with their Mentors. This interactive approach encourages deeper engagement with the church's teachings and community.
A Lent of Antiphons
- 112 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Focused on enhancing Lenten devotion, this collection of reflections is inspired by the antiphons featured in the Monastic Diurnal, specifically crafted for Lauds and Vespers. Each antiphon connects to the Gospel readings of the week, providing a meaningful context for prayer. Through the practice of Lectio Divina, these reflections aim to guide readers in deepening their spiritual experience during the season of Lent.
An Advent of Antiphons
- 84 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
The book offers a collection of reflections based on the antiphons used in the Monastic Diurnal during Advent. Each antiphon corresponds to a specific day, drawing inspiration from Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday. These reflections are intended to enhance the practice of Lectio Divina, providing readers with spiritual insights and support for their devotional life throughout the Advent season.
The booklet delves into the significance of addressing Anglican Catholic priests as "Father," arguing that this practice enriches the relationship between the individual, the priest, and the Church. It outlines the theological and communal benefits of this title, emphasizing its importance within the Anglican Catholic tradition and encouraging readers to embrace this practice with seriousness and respect.
Whom seek ye?
- 144 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
This guide serves as a resource for individuals preparing to join the Anglican Catholic Church or those exploring its beliefs. It offers insightful exercises designed to clarify the Catholic Faith from an Anglican perspective, making it accessible for both newcomers and the curious.
ANGLICAN CATHOLIC MORAL THEOLOGY
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the moral principles outlined in the Affirmation of St Louis, this book explores how these tenets differentiate the Anglican Catholic Church from the broader Anglican Communion. It delves into the Catholic theological foundations that inform these principles, assessing their implications for the church's identity and continuity with its ecclesial heritage. By analyzing the moral content of the Affirmation, the author seeks to clarify the church's stance on moral theology and its ongoing quest for alignment with traditional Catholic beliefs.
Exploring the profound questions of human existence and divine attention, this book delves into the relationship between humanity and the divine as articulated in Psalm 8:4. It examines themes of identity, purpose, and the significance of human life in the grand scheme of creation. Through philosophical and theological insights, the text invites readers to reflect on their place in the universe and the nature of their connection to a higher power.
This booklet explores the Anglican Catholic Church's stance on not ordaining women as priests, emphasizing respect for all individuals while addressing the serious questions and modern opposition surrounding this belief.