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Part of One Church offers a classical understanding of the Church
of England's identity and its place as part of the 'One, Holy,
Catholic and Apostolic Church'. Though not opposed in principle to
women's ordination to the priesthood, Roger Greenacre articulates
with creative courtesy the ecclesiological reasons why so many
cannot accept its implementation in the Church of England when it
lacks the consent of the wider Church. In doing so he addresses
issues that remain topical and significant. Roger's frame of
reference is wide: his thinking and writing are deeply enriched by
the Anglican tradition and his hope is that its distinctive
heritage might be brought into communion with the Church Catholic.
The subject of this book by one of the Church of England's most
respected Anglo-Catholic priests could hardly be more central. The
rekindling of devotion to Mary has been one of the many gifts of
the Catholic movement to the Church of England, and there are few
better exponents of it than Roger Greenacre. He was keen to foster
a greater appreciation of Mary among Anglicans, as part of a
renewed emphasis on the Church of England's catholic identity and
relationship with the wider Church. He traces the way that Mary has
been perceived throughout Anglican history, from patterns of Marian
devotion in the Middle Ages to her portrayal in today's liturgical
texts, and examines her role in ecumenical dialogue. In a selection
of homilies he presents Mary to an Anglican and ecumenical
audience. The book opens with a biographical account of Roger
Greenacre's life and work by his literary executor, Colin Podmore.
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