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The Sacramentalists The Sacramentalists
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4.8 • 118 Ratings
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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
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A Sacramentalists Short: Why Be Anglican?
In this Sacramentalists Short, Fr. Creighton and Fr. Wesley explain why they are Anglicans. They delve into the history, theology, and practices of Anglicanism, specifically Anglo-Catholicism. They also discuss the unique approach of the Anglican Church to liturgy and mission. This video is a must-watch for anyone considering joining the Anglican Church or those looking to deepen their understanding of the tradition.
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68 | Baptismal Identity
What does it mean for us to find our identity in Christ? How does that shape the way we live? Discover the significance and meaning of Baptism in this in-depth video about Baptismal Identity. Fr. Creighton and Fr. Wesley explore the sacrament of Baptism and its significance for our spiritual lives.
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A Sacramentalists Short: Venial and Mortal Sin
Explore the concept of sin from a sacramentalist perspective in this short video. We delve into the distinctions between venial and mortal sin, and their consequences for our spiritual lives. Gain a deeper understanding of the role of the sacraments in the forgiveness and healing of sin. This video is perfect for those looking to deepen their knowledge of sacramental theology and the Church's teachings on sin.
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67 | The Sacramentalists Go Scriptural - The Book of Tobit
In today's episode, Fr. Creighton and Fr. Wesley discuss the Book of Tobit, its historical background, do a deep dive into the text, and discuss its implications.
Here is the link to Fr. Creighton's article, "Reading Tobit With Christic Eyes: Christ Images in the Book of Tobit."
You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saints for only $5 a month. -
Interview with Peter Valk of Equip on Recovering Vocational Celibacy
Fr. Creighton and Fr. Wesley sit down with Pieter Valk, Founder and Director of Equip, to discuss recovering vocational celibacy. You can find Peter's work at his website peterlvalk.com.
You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saintsfor only $5 a month.
Our new theme music comes from this record by Members of the Order of the Holy Cross uploaded by Project Canterbury. -
66 | Christian Nationalism
Fr. Wesley and Fr. Creighton discuss offer a definition of Christian Nationalism, situate it in the context of virtues and vices, and talk about patriotic displays in ecclesial contexts.
You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saintsfor only $5 a month.
Our new theme music comes from this record by Members of the Order of the Holy Cross uploaded by Project Canterbury.
Customer Reviews
Appreciate the hosts
I really appreciate this podcast because the topics are not ones I would immediately think to look at and are discussed in a way that helps me understand the Anglican faith and traditions more in-depth. I do not always understand what is being discussed but am encouraged to dig deeper into topics because the hosts leave you feeling as if this podcast is for everyone- the intellectual to those of us with mommy brain. It is highly informative and down to earth at the same time.
Awesome podcast!
This is the best podcast on anglo-Catholicism lit there! If you’re interested in Anglicanism then this is a treasure trove of information for you presented in an accessible conversational style—
Great intro to Anglo-Catholicism
This podcast has helped me get a fuller grasp of the Anglican tradition. Rich theology, devotional, and a good companion for those who may (or may not!) be on the Canterbury trail.