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From Anglicanism to Catholicism with Clint Brand | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 13

48 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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Dr. Clint Brand joins Dr. Harne and delves into the Catholic intellectual tradition, particularly focusing on Anglicanism's historical context and its ties to Catholicism. Dr. Clint Brand shares his academic journey and the influence of Anglicanism on his conversion. They also explore the Protestant Revolution, Henry VII, and Modern Issues in Anglicanism. Finally, they discuss the significance of Catholic prayer and the evolution of liturgical practices, emphasizing the balance between tradition and modernity in worship.

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