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Ten Years Later…Fr. Bill Olnhausen’s Story

December 16, 2010 By admin 10 Comments

Would I do it all over again? Yes! Yes! Yes! These past ten years in Orthodoxy have been the best and happiest and most fulfilling of my life.

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians Tagged With: Anglican, convert, Fr. William Olnhausen, orthodox

Why Few Disillusioned Anglicans Will Join Orthodoxy

December 6, 2010 By Fr. John 15 Comments

by Fr. Andrew Phillips With four decades of divisive turmoil, you would think that most Anglicans would recognize that by allowing so much liturgical, theological and pastoral nonsense throughout the decades within their gates, they are now the inheritors of a ship which is on the bottom of the ocean.  Sadly, this is not always […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Featured, JTO Blog Tagged With: Anglican, asceticism, fasting, few, Henry VIII, Holy Spirit, motivation, orthodox, Rome, Sacred, tradition, worship

Orthodoxy In An English Village

November 24, 2010 By admin 7 Comments

by Fr. George Hackney Near to the geographical centre of England you can find Rolleston,  the tiny village where I was born. My family were farmers, as their ancestors had been for generations.  In the heart of the village and under the jurisdiction of the Church of England stood the ancient parish church of The […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Clergy Tagged With: Anglican, Clergy, convert, Fr. Goerge Hackney, orthodox

Another Anglican’s Journey to Orthodoxy

October 24, 2010 By admin

by Cecilia Dickson My first encounter with Christianity came at a very early age. I was very damaged at birth and not expected to live, so was given emergency Baptism. My earliest recollection is of the (CofE) parish Sunday school. I remember having little stools to sit on and of the walls being covered with […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Baptists, Featured, Roman Catholics Tagged With: Anglican, baptist, Cecelia Dickinson, convert, roman catholic

A Brief Description Of My Journey To Orthodoxy

September 23, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

The following is a recent article I wrote for the parish news letter at Holy Trinity Church in Santa Fe, NM. I grew up in an evangelical family who attended the local Methodist church where I was taught that the Bible and prayer are necessary parts of one’s daily life. The spiritual grounding that I […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians Tagged With: christian, convert, Episcopalian, journey, orthodox

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