St. Cyril of Alexandria – and Lifegiving Flesh


Today is the Feast of St. Cyril of Alexandria. The Anglican Breviary has this to say about this great saint: He wrote much regarding the Faith, and was emphatic concerning the Eucharist, whereof he said: We receive it, not as common flesh (which God forbid), nor as the flesh of a man sanctified and associated … More St. Cyril of Alexandria – and Lifegiving Flesh

How the Anglican Breviary and the Book of Common Prayer Teach Scripture


In their book The Fate of Communion: The Agony of Anglicanism and the Future of a Global Church Ephraim Radner and Philip Turner make the observation that the Book of Common Prayer (henceforth BCP) teaches Scripture by means of immersion that is the BCP lectionary as originally designed by Abp. Cranmer does not seek to provide proof … More How the Anglican Breviary and the Book of Common Prayer Teach Scripture