The Catholic tradition offers a rich and varied resource for the Church
of England to draw upon. Far from being the preserve of one discrete
corner of the national church, it offers instead an abundant seam of
theology, practice and spirituality which is a gift to the whole body of
Christ.
First presented as a series of study days held at St Peter de Beauvoir
Town, North London, the contributions in this book explore the richness
and diversity of the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Chapters reflect on how
the tradition can speak into all aspects of life, from community to
prayer, worship to marriage, celibacy to justice.
With essays from Rowan Williams, Morwenna Ludlow, Michael Leyden, Ben
Kerridge, Mitzi James, Jack Noble, Sally Jones, and Charlie Bell, and
homilies from Peter Groves, Joanne Grenfell and Nicolas Stebbing.
Simon Cuff is Vicar of St Peter, De Beauvoir Town. He was formerly
Lecturer in Theology at St Mellitus College and Honorary Assistant
Priest at St Cyprian’s Clarence Gate in the Diocese of London. He has
been Fellow of the Centre for Theology and Community, and Contributing
Editor to the S. Mary Magdalen School of Theology.