Religious transition: beliefs and life histories of some Canadian Anglo Catholics |
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Authors: | Richard Rymarz |
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Affiliation: | 1. St Joseph’s College, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.rymarz@ualberta.ca |
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Abstract: | There are a range of communities within the Anglican communion that seek to maintain a more orthodox or Catholic emphasis. One of these is the Traditional Anglican Communion. In 2009 the Vatican announced a special accommodation to allow these Anglicans to enter the Catholic Church and to retain key aspects of their Anglican usage and practice. As such many of these communities have sought to formalise their links with Rome. At this important historical juncture this study utilises a qualitative narrative approach to explore the life histories of members of a small community of Canadian Traditional Anglicans. It explores in detail the salient beliefs of these individuals and as such contributes to the growing discourse on the importance of beliefs in the sociology of religion. |
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Keywords: | transition Anglo Catholic life history switching |
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