Sola Scriptura does not take from but reinforces the authority of the Catholic Church. The Holy Ghost works in His Church to bring us closer to the Scriptures.
The Rock
As seen in the Church Fathers, even if St. Peter is the Rock of Matthew 16, the modern papal doctrines do not follow. Rather, a proper equality of bishops is taught by the Sacred Scriptures and the Church Fathers.
Apologia Anglicana’s Response to Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization
I will sing unto the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and its rider hath he thrown into the sea. Cantemus Domino Today is a day of liberation. While it is not the fullest victory and vindication of Our Lord's reign in the world and our nation, it is an end to America's … Continue reading Apologia Anglicana’s Response to Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization
First Full Video by Apologia Anglicana: The Apocrypha
The Apocrypha was widely read by the early church but not generally accepted as inspired. Here's Apologia Anglican's first full video: on the Apocrypha.
The Virtue of Friendship: Here Now & Not Yet
Friendship is a virtue for every man. It is as vulnerable & intimate as it is masculine and strong. Without friendship, no man can have excellence. But this is not by a present perfection but a hope in eventual glory.
Papal Supremacy Series: Impractical Papacy
While Romanists claim the Pope creates unity for the Catholic Church, it is actually a false unity which harms the Catholic Church.
Modernism: A Protestant Concern
The greatest problem in the Catholic Church today is Modernism. While usually a concern among Romanists, it is a chiefly Protestant concern.
Doctrinal Error Leads to Moral Error
The problem in historically Anglican churches has been a problem of a false view of God leading to a false view of man.
The Catholic Church: A Perfect Society
Just as a civil kingdom is a perfect society, so is the kingdom of God: the Catholic Church.
Epieikeia & the Liberation of the Ecclesia Anglicana
While it is easy to simply accuse the Ecclesia Anglicana of being disobedient in the Reformation, she actually understood the needs of her times and the demands of virtue.