In 1898 the Church of England was shaken to its roots by the then
Pope's declaration that Anglican orders of ministry were 'null and
void'. This threatened to create an unbridgeable gulf between the
two Churches, yet some Anglicans responded creatively by
demonstrating their loyalty and fidelity to Rome - the movement was
known as Anglican Papalism and it laid the foundation for new
respect and fresh dialogue that culminated in the friendlier
message Vatican II. Anglo-Catholic readers will value this
illustrated history of a small but powerful and characterful
movement within Anglo-Catholicism. MICHAEL YELTON is a County Court
Judge and the author of a number of legal volumes. He has also
written on ecclesiastical art and furnishings. He lives in Essex.
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