Thank you so much. You videos have been a source of motivation in my journey to priesthood. I wish to communicate with you via email. Thanks in anticipation. God bless you
I pretty much disagree with most of this although I do think the differences between Anglicanism and Catholicism are good steps in the right direction. I do want to say that was a very good video representing and explaining your position very succinctly. If you’d be open to either debate or friendly discussion about the differences between Anglicanism and Charismatic Evangelicalism (or ecumenism, etc.) let me know! Blessings.
I get what you're saying when you say "priests are still part of the laity", but I think it's better to describe clergy and laity as sharing and expressing in different ways the common priesthood of the baptised. To be lay is to not be ordained. Excellent video though!
There’s a technical error where you say that priests can hear confessions and can marry people. In the Latin Rite the husband and wife marry each other and the presiding priest or deacon is merely a witness and master of ceremonies.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. it strengthen and motivate us in doing our ministry. and priest are not especial human it just that they have a special ministry or responsibility in spreading the word
Can your write down the two books that you mentioned on my comment bellow. I really need it. Here in Indonesia is hard to find these books especially anglican's books. thank you in Advance
I’m curious as to why they are called priests. They don’t exert a mediator role(which I think is correct-only Christ is our mediator). My understanding is that the main thing a priest does by definition is is to be a mediator.
Priest comes from presbyter, meaning elder, whereas the Greek word used when referring to the old testament priesthood, Christ in a priestly position, or the priesthood of all believers is ieros.
Deaconesses have always existed in the Eastern Churches. Also Deacons and Priests don’t have to be celibate but once married and ordained they can’t remarry. If their spouse dies and they want to remarry, typically they either have to be celibate or become laicized. The Eastern Churches don’t ordain women beyond Deaconess though. Not yet anyway.
There are no Catholic vestments in the Anglican Church . These only entered the CofE due to the Tractarian movement. Choir dress is prescribed nothing else.
thank you.. i'm struggling with the women ordination issue.. but your video is so liberating! I'm glad i found this video..
I'm fine with femail ordination...in my church, my proest is openly gay. Thay has turned many folks away
@@robertj.4152 Absolutely subversive and insulting to God. Find a new church.
Thank you so much. You videos have been a source of motivation in my journey to priesthood. I wish to communicate with you via email.
Thanks in anticipation.
God bless you
I pretty much disagree with most of this although I do think the differences between Anglicanism and Catholicism are good steps in the right direction. I do want to say that was a very good video representing and explaining your position very succinctly. If you’d be open to either debate or friendly discussion about the differences between Anglicanism and Charismatic Evangelicalism (or ecumenism, etc.) let me know! Blessings.
As always very informative and helpful. Thank you!
Good to see Moberly being read. First principal of my theological college!
I get what you're saying when you say "priests are still part of the laity", but I think it's better to describe clergy and laity as sharing and expressing in different ways the common priesthood of the baptised. To be lay is to not be ordained. Excellent video though!
@@joshdelia8966 Thank you, good point!
My understanding of the early church was they met in homes and had a meal together when did this change?
There’s a technical error where you say that priests can hear confessions and can marry people. In the Latin Rite the husband and wife marry each other and the presiding priest or deacon is merely a witness and master of ceremonies.
Good information.
Thank you!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. it strengthen and motivate us in doing our ministry. and priest are not especial human it just that they have a special ministry or responsibility in spreading the word
Can your write down the two books that you mentioned on my comment bellow. I really need it. Here in Indonesia is hard to find these books especially anglican's books. thank you in Advance
"Ministerial Priesthood" by R. C. Moberly. "The Christian Priest Today" by Michael Ramsey.
I’m curious as to why they are called priests. They don’t exert a mediator role(which I think is correct-only Christ is our mediator). My understanding is that the main thing a priest does by definition is is to be a mediator.
Priest comes from presbyter, meaning elder, whereas the Greek word used when referring to the old testament priesthood, Christ in a priestly position, or the priesthood of all believers is ieros.
@@wintershreve2056 right-presbyter is elder from what I understand. So it would be more accurate to call them elders
Deaconesses have always existed in the Eastern Churches. Also Deacons and Priests don’t have to be celibate but once married and ordained they can’t remarry. If their spouse dies and they want to remarry, typically they either have to be celibate or become laicized. The Eastern Churches don’t ordain women beyond Deaconess though. Not yet anyway.
I've never ever heard of a deaconess in the Easter Church (obviousy you mean Orthodox) can you elaborate?
Paul was an apostle
Old law
Now they have female bishop.
For a lay person to serve at communion is valid, but not proper. Pax Christi.
There are no Catholic vestments in the Anglican Church . These only entered the CofE due to the Tractarian movement. Choir dress is prescribed nothing else.
Miter and Cope and Crozier. Pretty Catholic to me. Infact way way more ornate than most RC Bishop's.... including the Pope. Lol 😂😂😂
What about the chausable...it's worn at many Anglican services.