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Visit https://www.catholicunscripted.com/ to support our work and pick up a membership for access to exclusive blogs and videos. Church of England, Gavin Ashenden, cultural Marxism, feminism, safeguarding crisis, woke culture, church leadership, ecumenical experiment, Catholic Church, unity summary In this conversation, Gavin Ashenden reflects on the current state of the Church of England, discussing its challenges, including cultural influences, feminism, safeguarding crises, and leadership failures. He critiques the church's alignment with woke culture and the impact of political dynamics on its spiritual mission. Ashenden argues for a return to Catholicism and the need for unity within the church to address its existential crisis. takeaways The Church of England is facing a significant crisis. Cultural Marxism and feminism have influenced the church's decline. Safeguarding issues highlight leadership failures within the church. Woke culture has infiltrated the church's mission. The church's leadership has shifted towards a politically motivated agenda. Trust within the church has broken down due to coercion and favoritism. The Church of England may lack a clear purpose moving forward. A call for unity within the church is essential for renewal. The historical context of the Church of England's formation is crucial to understanding its current state. Catholicism offers a path forward for those seeking spiritual authenticity. titles Chapters 00:00 The State of the Church of England 05:45 Safeguarding Crisis and Leadership Failures 11:49 The Shift in Church Leadership Dynamics 18:09 The Future of the Church of England 24:04 The Purpose of the Church of England 29:45 Conclusion and Call to Action