katiesue |
06-21-2006 07:25 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
I think that's cool.
I don't know much about the Episcopalian Church. Can someone enlighten me? Like how do Episcopalians differ from Presbyterians, Unitarians etc? All I know about the Epsicopalian Church is what I've read about/around Bishop V. Gene Robinson.
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It varies from country to country, the US is much more liberal than the rest of the world which is causing some problems.
The services are almost identical to a catholic service except that anyone who has been baptized can receive communion, and that does not mean you have had to been baptized in the Episcopal church just baptized. My church does open communion where anyone can receive communion baptized or not. This has created some conflict and one rector quit over it.
We don’t have confession. It’s a part of the service but no little secret closets.
Again each congregation is different. The one here and the one we attended in LA were very liberal. My mothers is more conservative.
Priests can marry, or be gay. Women can be priests (there are a large number of ex-nuns who are priests). You can get divorced. You can marry someone who has previously been divorced in the church. You can marry someone who isn’t Episcopalian in the church.
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