Author: Steve Macias
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Reflections from the Flannery Abroad Conference in London
Fr. Steven Macias reflects on his presentation at the Flannery Abroad conference in London, exploring how Flannery O’Connor and Charles Williams use the grotesque as…
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Come Sing With Us: Choir Camp at Lake Almanor
Just a few days ago, the team at St. Andrew’s posted a video from this year’s Choir Camp promo—and yes, that’s me on camera doing…
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What Readers Are Saying About Reformed Monasticism
A few years back I published Reformed Monasticism: The Influence of English Asceticism on Prayer Book Spirituality on Amazon and I’ve been encouraged by the…
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Key Differences Between Anglican and Episcopal Churches in America
What’s the difference between the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church? One of the most frequent questions I get as an Anglican priest in California…
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The First Anglican Prayer Book Service in North America: Sir Francis Drake, the Golden Hind, and the Prayerbook Cross in San Francisco
The First Anglican Prayer Book Service in North America: Sir Francis Drake, the Golden Hind, and the Prayerbook Cross in San Francisco
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Northside Anglican Worship with the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
Discover authentic Northside Anglican worship using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
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The Churching of Women in the Anglican Tradition
Sunday at Saint Paul’s, we had the joy of “churching” a new mother, and it was such a beautiful reminder of how our Anglican tradition…
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Vestments Controversy in Early Reformed Episcopal Church
A Redditor recently shared one of my articles on anglo-catholicism in the Anglicanism subreddit, sparking a question I often encounter: How can the Reformed Episcopal…
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Intro to Anglo-Catholicism: Key Dates from the Oxford Movement and the English Catholic Revival
The Oxford Movement, also called the Catholic Revival, was a major 19th-century effort to recover the ancient catholic heritage of the Church of England. It…
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The Duties of an Anglican Churchman
The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church is the whole body of those who have been made members of Christ through Holy Baptism. Each member…