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Are you a young adult between the ages of 19 and 30? Do you enjoy gathering with your peers for worship, discussion, and friendship? Are you interested in the classical Anglican tradition of Christianity? The Cranmer Conference is for you.
The Cranmer Conference will return to Dunnville, Ontario on 25 to 27 June 2010. The main sessions, led by Fr Gordon Maitland, will explore Christian orthodoxy through the Lambeth Quadrilateral. The cost per participant is $50, all-inclusive, payable at the door by cheque or cash. Registration is open until 20 June 2010. Take a look at Cranmer.ca for more details.
Fr Gordon Maitland will lead a discussion on the Lambeth Quadrilateral, adopted by the Lambeth Conference of bishops in 1888, which sets out the basic principles of Christian faith and order as recognized by the Anglican Communion. Its four points were identified as constituting the essential foundation upon which ecumenical discussions with a view to possible future reunification with other Christian bodies were to be grounded. The four points are:
The Lambeth Quadrilateral has gained fresh prominence in the proposed Anglican Covenant, where it forms a key part of the section outlining the Anglican inheritance of faith. Thus, it is a timely subject for study.
Dr William Renwick, of McMaster University and the Gregorian Institute of Canada, will also lead a workshop on the music of the pre-Reformation Sarum Rite. Fr Robert Mitchell, of St Thomas’s Church in Toronto, is the conference chaplain.
June 25, 2010 — 6:00 pm to
June 27, 2010 — 1:00 pm