(1) The liturgy in the 2019 BoCP begins with Jesus’s twofold summary of the law-including love of neighbor. I don’t know what liturgy that you state has no call to love in it;
(2) The whole liturgy is Eucharistic at least in name. The confession makes the point when catechumens would be dismissed and the baptized proceed to the Eucharistic feast. With the loss of the catechumenate, it now seems like a transition.
(3) If theACNA hierarchy take a soft liberalism as reason for positions, they will follow the ECA in 50 years.
(4) The longer decisions are delayed,the more damaging it will be for the church.
(5) ultimately decision is if ACNA is ‘Protestant denomination,” or an order within the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic church.
(6) The ANCA should look at the Anglican Ordinariate as its model to witness to the visible unity of the Church Catholic. This would save ecclesial trauma in the long term
(1) The liturgy in the 2019 BoCP begins with Jesus’s twofold summary of the law-including love of neighbor. I don’t know what liturgy that you state has no call to love in it;
(2) The whole liturgy is Eucharistic at least in name. The confession makes the point when catechumens would be dismissed and the baptized proceed to the Eucharistic feast. With the loss of the catechumenate, it now seems like a transition.
(3) If theACNA hierarchy take a soft liberalism as reason for positions, they will follow the ECA in 50 years.
(4) The longer decisions are delayed,the more damaging it will be for the church.
(5) ultimately decision is if ACNA is ‘Protestant denomination,” or an order within the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic church.
(6) The ANCA should look at the Anglican Ordinariate as its model to witness to the visible unity of the Church Catholic. This would save ecclesial trauma in the long term
Can you elaborate more on point #6?