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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Infant baptism, the Catechumenate – and Conversion to Christ
It was the seminary/theological college and the curacies which have informed, right through their lives, the attitudes and methods of many priests. Cartainly it’s true for me and for many (ex) Anglicans. So all my life I have struggled with … Continue reading
Music in the liturgy – in France
One of my kind readers has asked me to continue the article I wrote last week by describing and comparing the music we use in the liturgy in France. Please realise that my observations are limited to this diocese and … Continue reading
When did we stop kneeling?
My grandmother (born in 1891) was brought up as a Baptist though not baptised in adolescence. In fact she was baptised before her marriage to my grandfather, at St Mary’s Weymouth, a stronghold of low-church Anglicanism. But my grandmother knew … Continue reading
A memorial of Father Richard Rowe
I received news yesterday of the death of Father Richard Rowe. When he became Vicar of St Margaret’s, Leytonstone, in East London in 1979 he inherited me as the curate. I offered to move as soon as I was able … Continue reading
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Music in the liturgy – a new beginning or the end of an era?
I read with interest of the publication of a revised edition of the English Hymnal towards the end of this year. I shall certainly add it to my collection (of English Hymnals) with the 1906 & 1933 editions, the New … Continue reading
The living and the dead
“Now when the bells for Eucharist / Sound in the Market Square, With sunshine struggling through the mist / And Sunday in the air. The veil between her and her dead / Dissolves and shows them clear. The Consecration / … Continue reading