English Churchman

[4][5] It has gained a reputation for being 'robustly Reformed and Protestant, Evangelical, as the Formularies of the Church of England teach' (i.e. the Thirty-Nine Articles, the Book of Common Prayer, and the ordinal).

[6] In 2002 the Editor, Dr Napier Malcolm, resigned and started The British Church Newspaper with the help of his existing team of helpers.

The English Churchman was then virtually restarted from scratch under the editorship of Andrew Price and, from 2005, Rev Peter Ratcliff of the Church of England Continuing.

The newspaper continued along the lines of Dr Malcolm during this period, distinctly opposed to remaining in the Anglican Communion.

[7] The cover cost of English Churchman rose from one penny per copy in the late nineteenth century to one pound at closure.

English Churchman 8072, 29 January 2021