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Site title: The North American Anglican | The North American Anglican exists to glorify Christ and to serve the people of his Church. We hope to provide a resource and forum for proclaiming and discussing those Evangelical and Catholic truths, which find their home in historic Anglican theology.

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Introduction

At the height of the early twentieth century Anglo Catholic revival, the missionary Bishop Frank Weston of Zanzibar famously declared that if the faith once delivered to the saints were compromised, he would not hesitate to separate his African diocese from the authority of the Bishop of Hereford, rather than allow doctrinal corruption to go rampant.[1] Weston wa...


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Editor’s Note: This article appears as part of a symposium responding to a recent essay by Joe Colletti (“The Young Anglican”), in which he announced his departure from the ACNA to join The Episcopal Church as part ...


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Editor’s Note: This article appears as part of a symposium responding to a recent essay by Joe Colletti (“The Young Anglican”), in which he announced his departure from the ACNA to join The Episcopal Church as part ...


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Editor’s Note: This article appears as part of a symposium responding to a recent essay by Joe Colletti (“The Young Anglican”), in which he announced his departure from the ACNA to join The Episcopal Church as part ...


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Editor’s Note: This article appears as part of a symposium responding to a recent essay by Joe Colletti (“The Young Anglican”), in which he announced his departure from the ACNA to join The Episcopal Church as part of what he desc...


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