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A new perspective on the Easter Vigil
Last year I celebrated the liturgies of the Easter Triduum on my own! We were in lockdown, here in France. This year we are in lockdown again, but we can gather in church for worship providing we are careful to … Continue reading
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Were we really Catholics?
Soon after the vote in the General Synod of the Church of England in 1992 to ordain women to the priesthood, a colleague of mine expressed his sense of anger: “Once I was a bitter Catholic; now I am just … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Church, Church of England, Ministry, Ordinariate, Priesthood
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And after the virus?
I was on the ‘phone recently, one Thursday evening, to some friends in the UK. A few minutes before 9pm they said they had to ring off, as it was time to stand in their front porch and applaud the … Continue reading
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The language of the liturgy
At the Reformation the Catholic Mass emerged from behind the screen and became visible: the Anglican liturgy emerged from behind the screen and became audible. Compare and contrast, as they used to say in exam papers, the mediaeval building with … Continue reading
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Can you teach an old priest new tricks?
Yes, you can! My sister and her husband in England suggested that we might put my new acquired competence with Skype to spiritual use. So today the three of us recited the Office of Lauds on Skype. Slight problem with … Continue reading
Holy Mass from the Divine Worship Missal (the background)
I imagine that many of us during the confinement will have set ourselves a task or project. I have several, including learning to say the Ordinariate Use of the Mass. Perhaps you are surprised by this, but I … Continue reading
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Geoffrey Kirk
Yes, I was always a bit scared of Geoffrey. I had no reason to be as he was always attentive and charming. The first real personal contact I had with him happened like this. I had noticed the growing use … Continue reading
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Shall we learn again to pray for the dead?
In the aftermath of the First World War, with so many young men dead, and their bodies lost for ever in some foreign field, the British learned again to pray for the dead. “Now when the bells for Eucharist Sound … Continue reading
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Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion – aren’t they?
Poor old Eamonn Holmes! Got it in the neck for some comments on his morning TV show about baseless conspiracy theories which link the coronavirus outbreak to 5G technology. OFCOM received 419 complaints from viewers after he said the media … Continue reading
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Extended Communion – a new take
I remember the frustration of Anglo-Catholics some years ago when the General Synod decided to tackle the issue of ‘extended Communion’. For the best part of 100 years an increasing number of parishes had been ‘reserving’ the Sacrament, so that … Continue reading
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Tagged benediction, Catholic, confinement, tabernacle, worship
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