Bit of respect. That’s your head of State of State and Queen, we’re talking about. Did you not have to swear an oath of allegiance to Her Majesty to obtain residency/deportee or whatever status it is you have in that Colony?
Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, the latest public figures to extend fulsome and best birthday wishes to his Head of State and Queen on her 90th birthday.
he’s a childish fool, he goes on the same way in the Roman Catholic thread, acting like a teenager, looking for attention when you know damn well, that deep down he absolutely loves both the Queen and the Church
It resulted in a Church that consciously retained a large amount of continuity with the Church of the Patristic and Medieval periods in terms of its use of the catholic creeds, its pattern of ministry, its buildings and aspects of its liturgy, but which also embodied Protestant insights in its theology and in the overall shape of its liturgical practice. The way that this is often expressed is by saying that the Church of England is both 'catholic and reformed.’
The changes that have taken place in the Church of England over the centuries have been many and various. What has remained constant, however, has been the Church’s commitment to the faith 'uniquely revealed in the Holy Scriptures and set forth in the catholic creeds,’