Bishop James Orin Mote of the Anglican Catholic Church entered life eternal at 8.45 p.m., Saturday 29 April 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was one of the original four Bishops consecrated in Denver, Colorado on 28 January 1978 for the Anglican Church in North America and was a champion of the pro-life movement many times suffering imprisonment.
Today at Saint Alban's Cathedral, Oviedo, Florida, in the Holy Mass for SS. Philip and James, we commemorated Bishop Mote and commended him into the rest and peace of God. Bishop Mote was a man of great sanctity and of love for God and the Church. His by-word was, simply, 'The Catholic and Anglican Faith.' A splendid phrase indeed.
Rest eternal grant unto him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. Amen.
This site is dedicated to the traditional Anglican expression of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. We profess the orthodox Christian Faith enshrined in the three great Creeds and the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the ancient undivided Church. We celebrate the Seven Sacraments of the historic Church. We cherish and continue the Catholic Revival inaugurated by the Tractarian or Oxford Movement. Not tepid centrist Anglicanism.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Comprovincial Newsletter - November 2024
The Comprovincial Newsletter - November 2024 - https://mailchi.mp/anglicanprovince.org/november2024
-
Being a Tractarian, ressourcement, patristically-minded, first millennial, conciliarist, philorthodox kind of Anglo-Catholic, I have always ...
-
Following on the intriguing discussion at The Continuum , below is the carefully-researched essay by Father John Jay Hughes found in his 197...
-
Another liturgical tradition from the Orthodox Church for one's contemplation, a section of THE OFFICE FOR THE RECEPTION OF CONVERTS: Wh...
No comments:
Post a Comment