Meanwhile, in England...
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In all honesty, and speaking as a lapsed Anglican with a certain amount of sympathy for their way of doing things, it's probably long past time to stop having an 'established church of the country'.
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In all honesty, and speaking as a lapsed Anglican with a certain amount of sympathy for their way of doing things, it's probably long past time to stop having an 'established church of the country'.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Meanwhile, in England...:
In all honesty, and speaking as a lapsed Anglican with a certain amount of sympathy for their way of doing things, it's probably long past time to stop having an 'established church of the country'.
Our local Episcopalian priest might come as a small shock. Black guy, raised in a deepwater Baptist church in Mississippi, he gets the culture down here real well and would be labeled a conservative in his denomination.
I like him a lot.