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How Newman speaks to us
‘ “God has not appointed us unto wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with Him.” Let us seek the grace if a … Continue reading
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Celebrating the Ordinariate Use
An invitation from my family to join them for the day took me down last Saturday to Portsmouth. St Agatha’s Church were celebrating their Patronal Festival, and I was interested to see how the Ordinariate Use might be presented. St … Continue reading
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A Tale of Two Ordinariates
I have been really grateful to those people who have sent me in short descriptions of the life and mission of their Ordinariate groups. What it reveals is what I have suspected: that there are significant differences between England and … Continue reading
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Chaplains to the faithful – or missionaries to convert England?
“The Ordinariate will grow – God willing.” When someone said this to me recently I reflected immediately that, of course, God wills it to grow! To put it round the other way, could God ever will his Church and his … Continue reading
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Longing for God
It puzzles me that so few of our modern fictional heroes have any religious faith. My good read over Christmas is likely to be P D James, (creator of Adam Dalgleish,) or Ruth Rendell (Chief Inspector Wexford) or more likely Donna … Continue reading
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The Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary: the praying heart of the Ordinariate
This past week I have been on retreat at the Convent of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Maryvale on the edge of Birmingham. I hope that many other priests and laity will go there, now that the … Continue reading
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Celebrating the Ordinariate liturgy – some initial thoughts
The season of Advent has been marked by many Ordinariate groups in the UK beginning to celebrate Mass according to the Ordinariate Use. We were no exception in the Ordinariate Parish of the Most Precious Blood at Borough, in South … Continue reading
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A N Wilson brings realism, sadness – and a little hope
The newspapers have just loved Dr George Carey’s recent intervention over the future of the Church of England. But of note is the article by A N Wilson in the Daily Telegraph, occasioned by the Carey sermon. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/10460230/Lord-Careys-vision-for-the-Church-might-kill-it-off.html. I suggest that … Continue reading
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The Church of England decides
November seems to be the month for the Church of England (or at least its General Synod) to make momentous decisions. By the end of the day we shall probably have heard that its members have voted in sufficient majority … Continue reading
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Remembrance Sunday 2013
Northern France, which I have come to know well over the years, is dotted with the cemeteries of the First World War. The great memorial at Thiepval to the dead of the Somme battles, rises atop the ridge – sixteen … Continue reading
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