Some friends pointed out this bit of news to me:
St. Aidan's Joins the Anglican Network in Canada
At a special vestry meeting held earlier today, St Aidan’s became the 19th ANiC parish and the 11th former Anglican Church of Canada parish to vote to join ANiC this year.
The vote was:
109 In Favour
0 Against
0 Abstained
The vote was unanimous
St Aidan's website; the church is in Windsor, Ont.
One of the favourite tricks of sketchy exegesis is to replace the groups or characters in any particular passage with the villains and heroes of our own choosing. I had been reading some more in St Cyprian, and I suspect that many of us would be tempted to use the same exegetical technique on St Cyprian's treatise. Instead, when we pick up Cyprian again, we'll have a closer look at what the background was for the schisms and heresies in his day. These are genuine issues he was dealing with, with very real people in very real situations. He loves his people and he loves the Church.
23. I indeed desire, beloved brethren, and I equally endeavour and exhort, that if it be possible, none of the brethren should perish, and that our rejoicing Mother may enclose in her bosom the one body of a people at agreement. Yet if wholesome counsel cannot recall to the way of salvation certain leaders of schisms and originators of dissensions, who abide in blind and obstinate madness, yet do you others, if either taken in simplicity, or induced by error, or deceived by some craftiness of misleading cunning, loose yourselves from the nets of deceit, free your wandering steps from errors, acknowledge the straight way of the heavenly road. The word of the witnessing apostle is: “We command you,” says he, “in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from all brethren that walk disorderly, and not after the tradition that they have received from us.” [2 Thess. iii. 6].
And again he says, “Let no man deceive you with vain words; for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with them.” [Eph. v. 6]. We must withdraw, nay rather must flee, from those who fall away, lest, while any one is associated with those who walk wickedly, and goes on in ways of error and of sin, he himself also, wandering away from the path of the true road, should be found in like guilt.
God is one, and Christ is one, and His Church is one, and the faith is one, and the people is joined into a substantial unity of body by the cement of concord. Unity cannot be severed; nor can one body be separated by a division of its structure, nor torn into pieces, with its entrails wrenched asunder by laceration. Whatever has proceeded from the womb cannot live and breathe in its detached condition, but loses the substance of health.St Cyprian, On the Unity of the Church
related posts: Cyprian On the Unity of the Church
intro part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 part 5 part 6
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