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The Anglican Digest The Anglican Digest gathers, connects, and tells the story of the faithful throughout the Anglican Communion. Founded in 1958 by the Rev.

For sixty-seven years, The Anglican Digest has been the leading quarterly publication serving the Anglican Communion. From its inception, TAD’s mission has been “to reflect the words and work of the faithful throughout the Anglican Communion.”
At a time when print editions are becoming an endangered species, TAD remains a familiar presence in the offices and homes of m

any Episcopalians. Howard Lane Foland (1908-1989), our heritage is “Prayer Book Catholic,” and is open to the needs and accomplishments of all expressions of Anglicanism: Anglo-Catholic, Broad, and evangelical. Thus, TAD does not cater to any one niche or segment of the Church, but finds its enduring ethos in serving the Church, including her clergy and lay leaders, those theologically educated and “babes in Christ.” each issue, therefore, is unique, representing a mixture of themes for a varied audience, including emerging ministry ideas for clergy and laity, devotional and historical material, as well as humor and news briefs from around the Communion. Published quarterly by the Society for Promoting and Encouraging Arts and Knowledge of the Church (SPEAK, Inc.), TAD is sent to anyone who desires to receive it, and is supported by contributions. to receive your own copy or to partner with us in sharing the work of the faithful, visit anglicandigest.org or call 479-253-9701.

05/14/2026

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05/03/2026

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02/12/2026

The Spring issue is now available. Subscribe now to receive your own copy by mail or read it online here: https://anglicandigest.org/issues/spring-2026/
This ministry has only been possible because of you—your prayers, encouragement, and generosity.
As we seek to continue sharing the beauty and hope of our faith, please consider supporting the Digest. Your gift enables us to place thoughtful, informative, Christ-centered reflections into the hands of those who need them most. https://anglicandigest.org/support-the-anglican-digest/
Thank you for standing together with us. We so value your partnership.
May the grace of the Christ Child, the Prince of Peace, guide and bless you in the year ahead.

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11/26/2025

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08/25/2025

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07/20/2025

It’s a lovely night at the House! We’re honored to have the Rev. Dr. Katherine Sonderegger and the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner among our visiting professors this week teaching summer courses. Pictured here with the Rev. Dr. Hans Boersma and Dr. Lauren Whitnah.

📸: The Rev. Sam Cripps

07/20/2025

St. Mary Magdalene Equal to the Apostles is a biritual parish, meaning it uses the Book of Common Prayer twice a month and a Byzantine rite twice a month.

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