Is it OK if I hang out with you folks?
(Some Anglicans described me as a "liberal, Anglo-Catholic Lutheran". I come completely assembled with liturgical prayer candles in all the colors of the liturgical year, a large Sabbath candle, religious icons of St. Hildegard, Julian of Norwich, and Meister Eckhart, a relic of the tears of the Theotokos, the Rosary (two versions!), a home altar with a statue of the Blessed Virgin on the right side of the altar AND a statue of Martin Luther on the left side, three crucifixes on the wall, reserved Sacrament (bread and wine) in case for whatever reason I can't participate on Sunday morning, oil of chrism, the Lutheran Book of Worship and the Book of Common Prayer (including a Latin translation of the BCP, memorized Ordinary in Latin AND as an accessory, I have a partner who was raised Roman Catholic and I've composed three settings of the Mass (one in the style of the medieval period around 1400 AD, and two for regular Sunday use)!
Is that enough to make me an "honorary" around here?
(Some Anglicans described me as a "liberal, Anglo-Catholic Lutheran". I come completely assembled with liturgical prayer candles in all the colors of the liturgical year, a large Sabbath candle, religious icons of St. Hildegard, Julian of Norwich, and Meister Eckhart, a relic of the tears of the Theotokos, the Rosary (two versions!), a home altar with a statue of the Blessed Virgin on the right side of the altar AND a statue of Martin Luther on the left side, three crucifixes on the wall, reserved Sacrament (bread and wine) in case for whatever reason I can't participate on Sunday morning, oil of chrism, the Lutheran Book of Worship and the Book of Common Prayer (including a Latin translation of the BCP, memorized Ordinary in Latin AND as an accessory, I have a partner who was raised Roman Catholic and I've composed three settings of the Mass (one in the style of the medieval period around 1400 AD, and two for regular Sunday use)!
Is that enough to make me an "honorary" around here?