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This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St Stephens News XXVI No 22

1 comment to This Week’s Newsletter

  • Le révérend HAWKINS Peter M.,

    I seem to be missing something is this last issue. Please explain what “New Age neo-paganism” is, which would appear to be in “Britain”. Which bit of “Britain” is meant? I live in Breizh and do not think there is much “New Age neo-paganism” around here, and there was not much in England when I was last there.
    As far as I was aware the Church of the Province of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon joined six other uniting churches and in India, where I had ministered for seven years, created the Church of North India. It is part of the Anglican Communion like the Old Catholics etc;, but does not call itself “Anglican”. So who is being referred to?
    Why is the English Language important to these assertions? Most of my work in India was not in English, a lot of my work in England was not in English, and here in Brittany nobody speaks it.
    I remain in communion with the see of Canterbury, save for occasions of sickness when the Recteur gives us Holy Unction and Communion at home, which puts us in communion with Rome. What is the “Classical Anglican Tradition”?