An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church

Christian Challenge, The

The major publication of the traditionalist movement in Anglicanism. This periodical began publication in Jan. 1962, and was subtitled “A Newsletter for Episcopalians.” The founding editor was Dorothy Allen Faber (1924-1982). She was nicknamed the “Dragon Lady.” At first it was published by the Society of Fishermen, Inc., and then by the Anita Foundation. In Aug. 1966, it began to be published by the Foundation for Christian Theology. For a while its subtitle was “An Independent Witness in the Anglican/Episcopal Tradition,” and later it was “The Only Worldwide Voice of Traditional Anglicanism.” Some issues carry the slogan, “To Believe What Is True, To Resist What Is Wrong, To Do What Is Right.” See Foundation for Christian Theology, The.

Glossary definitions provided courtesy of Church Publishing Incorporated, New York, NY,(All Rights reserved) from “An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church, A User Friendly Reference for Episcopalians,” Don S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slocum, editors.