ABOUT US
THE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
We are "Catholic".
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We hold the Seven Ecumenical Councils to be authoritative.
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First Council of Nicaea (325)
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First Council of Constantinople (381)
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First Council of Ephesus (431)
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Council of Chalcedon (451)
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Second Council of Constantinople (553)
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Third Council of Constantinople (680–681)
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Second Council of Nicaea (787)
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We hold the three historic creeds to be authoritative:
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We hold that there are seven sacraments that objectively convey grace.
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We have Bishops with Apostolic succession, with priests, and Deacons submitted to their authority.
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We celebrate Holy Communion as our primary liturgy of worship, using a liturgy that reaches back to the ancient church.
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See also, About us (anglicancatholic.org)
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We are "Anglican"
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We have the historic Anglican liturgy as found in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the American and Anglican Missals.
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We use the Anglican forms of the Daily office in Morning and Evening Prayer.
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We have a focus on the Evangelical mission of the church to proclaim a crucified and resurrected Messiah, who is the Son of God.
ABOUT THE PRIEST IN CHARGE
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Father John Everett has been a software developer for 46 years. In 2015, he began a directed study for ordination at the exhortation and under the leadership of his pastor, The Right Reverend William Dickerson, Vicar General of the Diocese of New Orleans. He was ordained to the deaconate in 2017 and to the priesthood in 2018 under Bishop Terry Lowe of the Diocese of New Orleans. He assisted at Saint Stephen's ACC in Lucas, TX, and celebrated Mass roughly twice monthly at Saint Hilda of Whitby ACC in Natchitoches, LA. In October of 2020, he moved to Albany, Georgia to found Saint Athanasius.