I have made a tutorial for chanting the entire Daily Office in the English plainchant tradition. Most online resources only tell you how to chant part of it, but this tells you how to chant the entire thing, even including the Scripture lessons.
https://t.co/sM2y4KDqXd
@libertexian@AngAesthetics@AugsKatholik and King Charles held. It would still be a monarchy, but it would be fundamentally different from the previous monarchy.
Similarly, if the LCMS declared their DPs to be bishops, they would not hold the same episcopacy that was passed down from the Apostles and the Fathers.
@libertexian@AngAesthetics@AugsKatholik renounced any claim of himself or his family to kingship, or rule over the Commonwealth, and the entire Commonwealth abolished the monarchy, the monarchy would be gone. If someone else were then declared King of England, they would not hold the same monarchy that Queen Elizabeth
@RogerThat1961@DrJordanBCooper@mugjudge remotely any relation to traditional Anglicanism, and what is meant by “catholic” is quasi-Roman-Catholic, usually just popular Roman Catholic practices and aesthetics from the past two centuries, plus some Roman Catholic beliefs explicitly rejected by the 16th-17th century
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@AngloSouthern Choir) and to you, that I have sinned exceedingly : in thought, word, and
deed, through my own fault. (Turning to the Altar) I beseech holy Mary, all the saints of God, (Turning to the Choir) and you to pray for me.”
@AngloSouthern of liberalism.
From the Sarum Compline.
“The Priest of greatest dignity then says Confiteor.... And it is said privately, so that it can barely be heard by the Choir, firstly as follows, facing the Altar.
I confess to God, to blessed Mary, to all the saints, (Turning to the
@cfw_walther@IrishProt This doesn't exactly contradict Field. Field's claim is that the universal consensus of the Church is infallible as expository of the Scriptures. There is nothing which the consensus of the Church binds us to de fide separately from the Scriptures. (Although there are lesser ways
@SalafiyyahNelly@InspiringPhilos It is true both that God died, and that God didn't die. Only the Logos took on a human nature to become incarnate. And he died only according to his humanity, not his divinity. Had he died according to his divinity, it would be true that the Father died. However, he died only
@Andrewnsnyder greater in value than the injury. If they are unavailable, or refuse any reasonable attempt at reconciliation, then you have done your duty. If, after this, you still feel conflicted, what you need to do is accept that you are forgiven by God, and that you are forgiven by the