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How can an Anglican clergyman, who has sworn to accept the Articles of religion, teach such doctrine?

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How can an Anglican clergyman, who has sworn to accept the Articles of religion, teach such doctrine?

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Rev. Dr. Leslie Rumble, M.S.C. “I was brought up as a Protestant, probably with more inherited prejudices than most non-Catholics of these days. My parents were Anglican and taught me the Angelican faith. My ‘broad-minded’ protestant teachers taught me to dislike the Catholic Church intensely. I later tried Protestantism in various other forms, and it is some thirty years since, in God’s providence, I became a Catholic. As for the ‘open, free, sincere worship’ of a Protestant Church, I tasted it, but for me it proved in the end to be not only open, but empty; it was altogether too free from God’s prescriptions.” Eventually, Leslie became a priest of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. In 1928, Fr. Rumble began a one-hour ‘Question Box’ program on 2SM Sydney, N.S.W. radio on Sunday evenings that was heard all over Australia and New Zealand. For five years he answered questions on every subject imaginable that had been written to him from all over that part of the globe. His first show

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