I hope this will be available in transcript form soon. I had a discussion recently with a friend about the word “anamnesis” (most often translated “remembrance”). This is indeed an anamnesis of the Tractarians, especially Keble, making them as relevant today as they were 170 years ago. Bishop Ackerman is a blessing for all of us.
I’ve been watching WAY too much soccer. When I read that headline, I couldn’t help but follow the link, because – in my head – I was wondering “what could Bp Ackerman’s address have to do with the World Cup?” (That would have been FIFA … blush … not FiFNA). Gaffaw!
Didn’t the call for a “New Oxford Movement” come from Cardinal Kaspar more than a year ago?
I hope this will be available in transcript form soon. I had a discussion recently with a friend about the word “anamnesis” (most often translated “remembrance”). This is indeed an anamnesis of the Tractarians, especially Keble, making them as relevant today as they were 170 years ago. Bishop Ackerman is a blessing for all of us.
I’ve been watching WAY too much soccer. When I read that headline, I couldn’t help but follow the link, because – in my head – I was wondering “what could Bp Ackerman’s address have to do with the World Cup?” (That would have been FIFA … blush … not FiFNA). Gaffaw!