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Historic Episcopacy and the Catholic Deposit of Faith
In the next section of his book (pp. 20–28), Cirlot turns to those who stop short of denying Apostolic Succession outright, yet contend that because…
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St. Michael’s Lent for Anglicans
St. Michael’s Lent is devotional Fast from the Feast of St. Mary the Virgin to Michaelmas In the early thirteenth century, St. Francis of Assisi…
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Apostolic Succession: Objections and Claims
“The doctrine of Apostolic Succession is sacerdotal, and sacerdotalism is completely discredited in Protestant circles today.”
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Reading Cirlot: Apostolic Succession for the Church Today
Felix L. Cirlot (1901–1956) was an Anglican theologian and priest in the Episcopal Church, known for his scholarly defense of apostolic succession and critiques of…
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Announcing Way of the Graal — A New Substack Project
I’ve started a new Substack newsletter called Way of the Graal. It’s a place where I’ll be writing about Christian mysticism, sacramental theology, and the…
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Through Old Eyes
Growing Up with Glasses and an Eye Injury I visited the optometrist this week for the first time in a few years. Just a routine…
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Honoring John MacArthur and the Gospel That First Reached Me
John MacArthur’s The Gospel According to Jesus was the first Christian book I read—before I even owned a Bible.
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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…