#AnglicanCommunion

2025-10-14

#DidYouKnow that not all the national churches of the #AnglicanCommunion commemorate the same holy men & women?

For instance, today the #EpiscopalChurch remembers Joseph Schereschewsky, bishop, missionary, translator, & poster person for perseverance (more on him in another toot), while over the weekend UK churches commemorated Edith Cavell, a nurse serving in Belgium during World War 1 who was executed by the Germans in 1915 (more about her in another toot, or more probably, a blog post/podcast episode later).

2025-10-12

Anybody using #NOTD ? What are your thoughts (as a reader or a publisher)?

I’m considering starting a stream or blog or podcast covering being #Episcopalian & the cloud of witnesses/lesser feasts of the #EpiscopalChurch and #AnglicanCommunion (think #LentMadness type information but all year round & without the brackets/voting).

ValidUpdatesvalidupdates
2025-10-07

Nigeria’s Anglican leaders make a decisive break. The church declares a spiritual split over Sarah Mullally’s appointment and doctrine on marriage. Full background and quotes inside.

validupdates.com/2025/10/churc

David GraylessDavidGrayless
2025-09-13

Duke Timothy Akamisoko is a Nigerian Anglican bishop. He is bishop of the Kubwa diocese, in the of the , a denomination of the worldwide .

Mariology

This is the Christian theological study of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus. Mariology looks to relate doctrine/dogma about Mary to other doctrine of the faith, like those concerning Jesus & notions about redemption, intercession, & grace.

Christian Mariology looks to place the role of the historic Mary in the context of Scripture, tradition, & the teachings of the Church of Mary. In terms of social history, Mariology may be broadly defined as the study of devotion to & thinking about Mary throughout the history of Christianity.

There’s a variety of Christian, & non-Christian, views on Mary as a figure ranging from the focus on the veneration of Mary in Roman Catholic Mariology to criticism of “mariolatry” as a form of idolatry.

As a field of theology, the most substantial developments in Mariology, & the founding of specific centers devoted to its study. In recent centuries, it’s taken place within the Roman Catholic Mariology.

The Eastern Orthodox ideas, & veneration, of Mary are integral to the rite as a whole (theotokos). They’re mostly expressed in liturgy. The veneration of Mary is said to permeate, in a way, the entire life of the Church as a “dimension” of dogma, as well as piety, of Christology as well as of Ecclesiology.

While similar to the Roman Catholic view, barring some minor differences, the Orthodox don’t see a need for a separate academic discipline of Mariology, as the Mother of God is seen as the self-evident apogee of God’s human creation. Apogee is the highest point in the development of something.

A significant number of Marian publications were written in the 20th century. Theologians Raimondo Spiazzi & Gabriel Roschini produced 2,500 & 900 publications respectively.

Over the centuries, Roman Catholic Mariology has been shaped by various forces ranging from sensus fidelium to Marian apparitions to the writing of saints to reflection by theologians & papal encyclicals. Encyclicals are papal letters sent to all bishops of the Roman Catholic Church.

Eastern Orthodox theology calls Mary “the Theotokos” or the God bearer. The virginal motherhood of Mary is at the center of Orthodox Mariology. The title of Ever Virgin is/was given to Mary. The Orthodox Mariology approach emphasizes the sublime holiness of Mary, her share in redemption, & her role as a mediator of grace.

Eastern Orthodox mariological thought goes back as far as St. John Damascene, who in the 8th century, wrote on the mediative role of Mary & one the Dormition of the Mother of God. Dormition is from the Latin “dormine” meaning to sleep. This is in reference to the death & subsequent assumption into Heaven to Mary, the mother of Jesus, in Eastern Christianity & some other churches.

In the 14th century, Orthodox Mariology began to flourish among Byzantine theologians who held a cosmic view of Mariology. This puts Jesus & Mary together at the center of the cosmos & saw them as the goal of world history.

More recently, the Eastern Orthodox Mariology achieved a renewal among 20th century theologians in Russia. Mary is the heart of the Church & the center of creation. Unlike the Catholic approach, Eastern Orthodox Mariology doesn’t support the Immaculate Conception Mary. Before the 20th century, Eastern Orthodox Mariology was almost entirely liturgical. It didn’t have any systematic presentation similar to Roman Catholic Mariology.

Protestant views on Mary differ between different denominations. Focus is generally on interpretations of Mary in the Bible, the Apostles’ Creed (which professes the Virgin Birth), & the Ecumenical Council of Ephesus in 431, which called Mary the Mother of God. Some early Protestants created Marian art & allowed limited forms of Marian veneration. Most Protestants today don’t share the veneration of Mary as practiced by Roman Catholics & Eastern Orthodox. Martin Luther, John Calvin, & Karl Barth’s views on Mary, & others have contributed to modern Protestant views.

Anglican Marian theology varies greatly from the Anglo-Catholic, which are very close to Roman Catholic views. The Anglican Church formally celebrates 6 Marian feast days: the Annunciation (March 25), Visitation (May 31), Day of Mary/Assumption or dormition (August 15), Nativity of Mary (September 8), Our Lady of Walsingham (October 15), & Mary’s Conception (December 8). Anglicans, with some other Protestants, teach the Marian dogmas of divine maternity & the virgin birth of Jesus. Even though there’s no systematic agreed upon Mariology among diverse parts of the Anglican Communion. The role of Mary as a mediator is accepted by some groups of modern Anglican theology.

Lutheran Mariology is informed by the Augsburg Confession & honors Mary as “the most blessed Mother of God, the most blessed Virgin Mary, & the Mother of Christ.” The Lutheran Churches, asserts the doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary.

The Oriental Orthodox Churches regard Mary as the highest of saints & the Theotokos. They also celebrated a variety of Marian feast days.

In the Islamic perception of the Virgin Mary (known as Maryam in Arabic), she’s an extremely pious & chaste woman who miraculously gave birth, while still a virgin, to the prophet Jesus (called Isa in Arabic). Mary is the only woman named specifically in the Quran. The 19th chapter of the Quran, which is named after her, begins with 2 narrations of a “miraculous birth.”

The First Council of Ephesus, in 431, formally approved devotion to Mary as the Theotokos. Its use implies that Jesus, whom Mary gave birth to, is God. Nestorians preferred Christotokos, meaning “Christ-bearer” or “Mother of the Messiah”, not because they denied Jesus’ divinity. But because they believed that since God the Son, or Logos, existed before time & before Mary. Jesus took divinity from God the Father & humanity from His mom. So calling her “Mother of God” was confusing & perhaps heretical. Others at the council believed that denying the Theotokos title would carry with it the implication that Jesus wasn’t divine.

The Council of Ephesus also approved the creation of icons having the images of the Virgin & child. Devotion to Mary was already widespread before this point. This is reflected in the fresco depictions of Mother & child win the Roman catacombs.

Mary, as the 1st Christian saint & Mother of Jesus, was deemed to be a compassionate mediator between suffering mankind & her son, Jesus, who’s seen as a king & judge.

In the East, devotion to Mary blossomed in the 6th century under official patronage & imperial promotion of the Court of Constantinople. The popularity of Mary as an individual object of devotion only became in the 5th century with the appearance of apocryphal versions of her life, interest in her relics, & the 1st churches dedicated in her name. Like St. Maria Maggiore in Rome.

Since the writing of the apocryphal Protoevangelium of James, various beliefs have circulated concerning Mary’s own conception. This led, eventually, to the Roman Catholic Church dogma. It was formally established in the 19th century of Mary’s Immaculate Conception. This exempts her from original sin. This story goes: When Mary’s mom got pregnant with her, it was an Immaculate Conception. So when Mary was born, she was free from original sin. After Mary was born, she was sent to the Temple to live, so she wouldn’t get corrupted by the world. So Mary could be pure to have Jesus.

Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox teaching also extends to the end of Mary’s life ending with the Assumption of Mary. This was formally established as dogma in 1950 & the Dormition of the Mother of God respectively.

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Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-06-20

Africa: Diocese in Europe Celebrates 30 Years of the Ordination of Women Priests: [ACNS] The Diocese in Europe is celebrating the 30th anniversary since the first women were ordained to the priesthood in the diocese. The Rt Revd Dr Jo Wells, Deputy-Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, has been invited to preside at a celebratory service on June 19. newsfeed.facilit8.network/TLSp #OrdinationOfWomen #WomenInPriesthood #30YearsOfChange #AnglicanCommunion #CelebrateDiversity

2025-05-09

If anyone is looking for a #spiritual #BookClub there’s a group forming over on #reditt to read #JulianofNorwich [Warning: I’m planning on reading so you’ll be seeing some of my thoughts & reflections posted here]

Julian of Norwich was an English anchoress in the Middle Ages. Her Revelations of Divine Love, based on 16 divine visions she received in 1373, is thought to be the first book written by a #woman in English that has survived (and is still actively being read and studied today). She is venerated as a saint in the #EpiscopalChurch & the larger #AnglicanCommunion (although she is not recognized as a saint by the #RomanCatholicChurch )

The translation I plan to read is: Love’s Trinity: A Companion to Julian of Norwich translated by John-Julian with commentary by Frederick S. Roden bookshop.org/a/13969/978081465

#Reading #WomenAuthors

A Guy Named Brian (he/him)GuyNamedBrian
2024-11-20

I had thought that this had been effective at the time it was announced: “Today (November 20), Lambeth Palace have issued a statement that following his resignation announcement, the Archbishop of Canterbury intends to complete his official duties by the upcoming Feast of Epiphany (6th January).”

anglicannews.org/news/2024/11/

Catherine Collingwood Estescollingwest@mstdn.social
2024-11-13

"Welby’s resignation comes against the backdrop of widespread historical #SexualAbuse in the #ChurchOfEngland." #AnglicanCommunion #NotJustCatholicPriests #Wow buff.ly/4etDUz2

William Lindsey :toad:wdlindsy@toad.social
2023-02-23

"That reflects a curious colonialist hangover from the imposition of British Victorian views of sexuality on Africans. One would think that African archbishops would have more urgent ethical issues on their minds, like political corruption or social inequality.”

#AnglicanCommunion #LGBT #homophobia

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William Lindsey :toad:wdlindsy@toad.social
2023-02-02

Harriet Sherwood reports that archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is said to have stated at a private meeting with about a dozen MPs at Westminster on Monday that he's prefer to see the Church of England disestablished than the Anglican communion fractured when member churches opposed to respecting the rights of LGBTQ people left the communion if the C of E blesses same-sex marriages in church.

#ChurchofEngland #AnglicanCommunion #humanrights #SameSexMarriage

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theguardian.com/world/2023/feb

2023-01-20

@fonddulacbish8 And finally, the wonderful #bishop of Fond Du Lac in the #episcopal church gets a mirror of his twitter since he is wonderful. #AnglicanCommunion #Anglican

2023-01-20

@iamepiscopalian Is a mirror of The #EpiscopalChurch twitter feed. Again I hope they leave that mess soon. This will have to do until then. #Episcopal #Anglican #AnglicanCommunion

2023-01-06

As the Most Reverends have not left Elon's Nest I have made automatic mirrors of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Presiding Bishop's Twitter accounts. #Episcopal #Anglican #EpiscopalChurch #AnglicanCommunion #archbishops

@justinwelby @pb_curry

Steven KinCannon 🇵🇸stevenkincannon@mstdn.party
2022-12-04
2022-11-04

@artsyhonker @wnknisely was asking if anyone was interested in a specifically #Anglican instance. If there's demand, it could happen. #AnglicanCommunion

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