Description | Papers relating to considerations of the validity of Anglican orders, including: correspondence of the Revd. Dr. G.L. Prestige with Alan Don (Dean of Westminster), Revd. R.K. Wimbush (Principal, Edinburgh Theological College), Dom Gregory Dix, and Dom Augustine Morris about the Ordinal used in seventeenth-century Scottish ordinations and the case of Bishop Gordon of Galloway (ff.1-13); note by George Bell,Bishop of Chichester on 'lateral consecration', Jan. 1956 (ff.14-15); memo by Dr. R. J. Halliburton on the question of Anglican Orders following a conversation with Dom Hilaire Marot, OSB at Chevetogne, Nov. 1963 (ff.17-22); report on the Bishops' Conference at Canterbury by the Rt. Revd. Martin Lindström, Bishop of Lund, 1964 (f.23); comments from Canon Findlow, Canon Pawley and Canon Waddams (ff.24-30); an approach by the Rt. Revd. George N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, to Pope Paul VI, copied to Archbishop Ramsey, on the matter of Anglican Orders, 1966, (ff.31-41), with a copy of a letter from Peter Day (PECUSA National Council) to the Rt. Revd Edward Welles, Bishop of West Missouri, and correspondence from Canon Pawley about the Huron plan (ff.45-49); note of a conversation between the Rt. Revd. T.B. McCall , Bishop of Wangaratta, and the Most Revd. G.C. Young, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, about the possibility of a Uniate Anglican rite, 1966 (ff.42-44); letter from Falkner Allison, Bishop of Winchester, to Canon Findlow about Anglican Orders (f.50); 'A New Approach to the Validity of Anglican Orders' by the Revd. Prof. Daniel J. O'Hanlon in 'Worship' vol. 41, no. 7 (ff.51-58); draft modus agendi by Canon Findlow on the question of Anglican Orders, 1967 (ff.59-60); report on approaching the problem of Anglican Orders by Canon Purdy, for the Anglican-Roman Catholic Joint Preparatory Commission (ff.61-68). |