Theological Journals, Part 1: 12/22/2022


Historiographer (Autumn 2022): “Recovering the Easter Vigil Liturgy:” Mr. John Rawlinson discusses Dr. Massey Shepherd’s firm rebuff of those “damned” (his word) Anglo-Catholics” who, on the QT, altered his Ambrosian edition. Several quotes with firm finality of rejection of the Anglo-Catholic hatchet-job.

National Catholic Register (20 Nov 2022): in “Public Schools vs. Parents,” Matthew McDonald continues the storyline about parenting needing to monitor public school curricular. At least the RCs are on it.

National Catholic Register (6 Dec 2022): “School Board Success,” Matthew McDonald offer more quotes about successful, parental candidates for school board elections opposing woke-educational philosophies like sex-ed for 5-8 years old children, gender issues, CRT and more. Again, glad the RCs are on this. Can we get an “Amen” from Mike at 815 or the HOB? Or, to quote our forefather in the faith:

"I am sure as I am of the fact of Christ’s reign that a comprehensive and centralized system of national education, separated from religion, as is now commonly proposed, will prove the most appalling engine for the propagation of anti-Christian and atheistic unbelief, and anti-social nihilistic ethics, individual, social and political, which this sin-rent world has ever seen.” -- Dr. Archibald Alexander Hodge of old Princeton Theological Seminary.  283-284 of A.A. Hodge's work, Popular Lectures on Theological Themes, as part of Lecture XII, The Kingly Office of Christ.

Anglican and Episcopal History (Aug 2022): in “Huguenot Anglican in Seventeenth Century Virginia,” Rev. Lonnie Lee continues to discuss Huguenot settlements in New England, Virginia and the Carolinas.


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