Monthly Archives: February 2010

When the mask slips

Every now and then something happens which allows us to discern how things actually are as opposed to how they are intended to appear. If you want clarification of where modern liberal theology actually leads then ponder this extraordinary news … Continue reading

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Well worth reading….

I thought this article was very good. Why not read it?

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Which way to look?

Much of what divides Christians in the modern West, across denominational spectrums, lies in a differing understanding of tradition and progression. The orthodox adopt a position in sympathy with Christianity through the ages. This involves firm belief in the divinity … Continue reading

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Hope is lit…

On Monday 22nd February at 8pm a special service is being held at Saint Barnabas Church to celebrate the feast of the ‘Chair of Peter’. This day has been marked as a day of prayer for all Forward in Faith … Continue reading

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Creating an Oasis

I have not held back my punches and have thus delivered a stinging analysis of the current Church of England over the last week. I do not apologise for this as it is only by facing reality that worthwhile change … Continue reading

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The blind leading the blind?

A sense of peace descends having abandoned any last vestige of hope that the C of E will come to its senses! Let the reader understand; if you desire orthodox faith and Catholic truth then find a different church or … Continue reading

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BBC Radio Kent

Do tune in on Friday morning at 7.45am when I shall be debating the women bishops issue with David Webster, local representative of WATCH (Women And The Church). Having calmed down just a little I would want to stress that, … Continue reading

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+Edwin speaks his mind!

+Edwin Barnes has a long and distinguished career within the Church of England. The one time Bishop of Richborough is a former principle of Saint Stephen’s House in Oxford who also notched up many years faithful service as a parish … Continue reading

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Fluff and nonsense

People like to think of the Archbishop of Canterbury as a kindly, muddled professor trying against all odds to hold a fractured church together. This may be true but, if honest, I am beginning to wonder. Is he really as … Continue reading

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Fuzzy felt Gospel!

Yesterday was a dark and painful day. The writing has been on the wall for Anglican Catholics for some time but it still hurts when the knife gets twisted. How can those who promised we would ‘always have an honoured … Continue reading

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