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Traditional Christian | Proud Englishman | Ancient British Church | Faith of the Old English | Rooted in Christ | Saint Ethelbert 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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Anglicanism: The English Church from the Beginning 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Anglicanism, though named after the Reformation, refers to a Church far older than the 16th century. The Church in England traces its foundations to the earliest centuries of the Christian era - possibly to the first century

Anglicanism: The English Church from the Beginning 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

Anglicanism, though named after the Reformation, refers to a Church far older than the 16th century. The Church in England traces its foundations to the earliest centuries of the Christian era - possibly to the first century
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What did you do in the war, Daddy? "What did you do in the war, Daddy? The war to save our land. Come on, please tell me true, Daddy, I’m sure you took a stand. Did you march with your countrymen, Daddy, Did you raise St George on high, Or did you just sit at home And watch old

What did you do in the war, Daddy?

"What did you do in the war, Daddy? The war to save our land.
Come on, please tell me true, Daddy,
I’m sure you took a stand.

Did you march with your countrymen, Daddy,
Did you raise St George on high,
Or did you just sit at home
And watch old
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And did those feet, in ancient time , walk upon England's mountains green? ⛰️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 It’s one of England’s oldest and most powerful legends - that Jesus Christ, in His youth, once walked upon English soil. That He came with Joseph of Arimathea, a tin trader, and journeyed through

And did those feet,  in ancient time , walk upon England's mountains  green? ⛰️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

It’s one of England’s oldest and most powerful legends - that Jesus Christ, in His youth, once walked upon English soil. That He came with Joseph of Arimathea, a tin trader, and journeyed through
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High-trust societies are the only ones that truly work. When people trust their neighbours, share the same values, speak the same language, and know they come from the same blood, everything holds together. Communities flourish. Crime stays low. Families thrive. People help each

High-trust societies are the only ones that truly work. When people trust their neighbours, share the same values, speak the same language, and know they come from the same blood, everything holds together. Communities flourish. Crime stays low. Families thrive. People help each
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Some people go into full meltdown the moment you praise England’s historic Christian faith. You mention the Church in England predates the Reformation - and suddenly it's: “Ackshually Alfred wasn’t Anglican!” “You’re rewriting history!” “This is dangerous revisionism!” No - what

Some people go into full meltdown the moment you praise England’s historic Christian faith.
You mention the Church in England predates the Reformation - and suddenly it's:
“Ackshually Alfred wasn’t Anglican!”
“You’re rewriting history!”
“This is dangerous revisionism!”

No - what
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🟠 12th July – We Remember the Boyne 🟠 Today we honour the memory of the Battle of the Boyne - 1690, when King William III led the charge to defend Protestant liberty against the return of popish tyranny under the Roman Catholic James II. It wasn’t just a battle of kings. It

🟠 12th July – We Remember the Boyne 🟠

Today we honour the memory of the Battle of the Boyne - 1690, when King William III led the charge to defend Protestant liberty against the return of popish tyranny under the Roman Catholic James II.

It wasn’t just a battle of kings.
It
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12th July . 927 AD 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 On this day in 927 AD, King Æthelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, united the English kingdoms - Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia, and Northumbria - under one crown. It marked the true beginning of England as one nation: one land, one law, one Christian

12th July . 927 AD 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

On this day in 927 AD, King Æthelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, united the English kingdoms - Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia, and Northumbria - under one crown.
It marked the true beginning of England as one nation: one land, one law, one Christian
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Nowhere on earth is more beautiful than England in the summer. The land, the light, the stillness - it’s in our blood. This isn’t just where we live. It’s where our ancestors lived, worked, fought, and prayed. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Nowhere on earth is more beautiful than England in the summer. The land, the light, the stillness - it’s in our blood. This isn’t just where we live. It’s where our ancestors lived, worked, fought, and prayed. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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St. Chad’s Church, Norton-in-Hales Set in the heart of an idyllic English village, St. Chad’s Church stands as a quiet and dignified witness to centuries of faith and tradition. Surrounded by green fields, old trees, and historic homes, it remains central to the life and

St. Chad’s Church, Norton-in-Hales
Set in the heart of an idyllic English village, St. Chad’s Church stands as a quiet and dignified witness to centuries of faith and tradition. Surrounded by green fields, old trees, and historic homes, it remains central to the life and
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Blood and Soil 🌳 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Go abroad, and the sun might shine, the scenery might be nice - but it’s not home. It doesn’t feel right. Walk through an English wood, pass an old stone church, breathe in the damp earth - and something stirs. You belong here. That’s blood and soil.

Blood and Soil 🌳 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

Go abroad, and the sun might shine, the scenery might be nice - but it’s not home. It doesn’t feel right.

Walk through an English wood, pass an old stone church, breathe in the damp earth - and something stirs. You belong here.

That’s blood and soil.
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Today we remember Saint Mildred, a true English saint - a royal daughter who turned her back on power to serve Christ with strength and devotion. Born in the 600s to King Merewald of Mercia and Saint Ermenburga, Mildred chose the life of a nun over the luxury of the court. She

Today we remember Saint Mildred, a true English saint - a royal daughter who turned her back on power to serve Christ with strength and devotion.

Born in the 600s to King Merewald of Mercia and Saint Ermenburga, Mildred chose the life of a nun over the luxury of the court. She
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If my family had lived in a house for centuries, our house built by the hands of our forefathers, and then the government forced another family to move in with us uninvited, it wouldn’t make them part of our family. The old saying stands: an Englishman’s home is his castle. If

If my family had lived in a house for centuries, our house built by the hands of our forefathers, and then the government forced another family to move in with us uninvited, it wouldn’t make them part of our family. The old saying stands: an Englishman’s home is his castle. If
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Claudia and Pudens Long before popes and cathedrals. Before Rome claimed supremacy over the Church. A British woman and her Roman husband helped lay the foundations of the faith. Not in Canterbury or York, but in the very streets of pagan Rome. In 2 Timothy 4:21, Saint Paul

Claudia and Pudens

Long before popes and cathedrals. Before Rome claimed supremacy over the Church. A British woman and her Roman husband helped lay the foundations of the faith. Not in Canterbury or York, but in the very streets of pagan Rome.

In 2 Timothy 4:21, Saint Paul
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Today is 14th July – the day the Church of England remembers John Keble, priest, poet, and father of the Oxford Movement. Born in 1792 in Gloucestershire, Keble helped lead a revival of reverent, traditional Anglican faith during a time of spiritual drift in England. He’s best

Today is 14th July – the day the Church of England remembers John Keble, priest, poet, and father of the Oxford Movement. Born in 1792 in Gloucestershire, Keble helped lead a revival of reverent, traditional Anglican faith during a time of spiritual drift in England.

He’s best
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Today (18th July) is the feast day of Saint Eadburh of Bicester She was an Anglo‑Saxon abbess in 7th‑century England, leading a monastery in what is now Buckinghamshire. Known for her holiness and care for the poor, her relics were long venerated. She is honoured in the

Today (18th July) is the feast day of Saint Eadburh of Bicester

She was an Anglo‑Saxon abbess in 7th‑century England, leading a monastery in what is now Buckinghamshire. Known for her holiness and care for the poor, her relics were long venerated.

She is honoured in the
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Today is 28 July – the Feast of Saint Samson of Dol ✠ Bishop, Confessor, and Missionary of the British Church ✠ Saint Samson was raised in the traditions of the early British Church and trained under Saint Illtud at the renowned monastic school of Llanilltud Fawr. A man of

Today is 28 July – the Feast of Saint Samson of Dol
✠ Bishop, Confessor, and Missionary of the British Church ✠

Saint Samson was raised in the traditions of the early British Church and trained under Saint Illtud at the renowned monastic school of Llanilltud Fawr. A man of