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Tag Archives: Ordinariate
Our Lady St Mary
In the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England (1662) the place of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the scheme of Redemption is commemorated in the Collect and Preface of Christmas. There are Propers for the feasts of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1662, 17th century, Blessed Virgin Mary, Catholic, Jesus Christ, litany, Ordinariate, Our Lady, Prayer, Prayer Book, Protestant Reformation, Thomas Thaherne
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Sunday evenings
It is sometimes said that ‘Evensong’ or ‘Evensong and Benediction’ is the typical worship of the Ordinariate, at least in the UK. Certainly, it is more familiar and easier to find your way around than the Ordinariate Form of the … Continue reading
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Tagged benediction, church music, Evensong, Ordinariate, Prayer Book, worship
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Ordinariate Groups: Mission Stations – or Rest Homes
Those of us who had the pleasure and privilege of knowing the late Bishop Brian Masters (Area Bishop of Edmonton in the Anglican diocese of London) have a fund of his witty – and very much to the point – … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Church, Church Growth, Evangelii Gaudium, Evangelisation, Evangelism, Ordinariate, Pope Benedict, Pope Francis
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That they may be one
In the parish lounge at Most Precious Blood, the Ordinariate church in South London, we are building a collection of photographs. They are images of Popes and Archbishops of Canterbury, meeting each other: they are a constant reminders of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Communion, Catholic Church, John Paul II, John XXIII, Ordinariate, Reunion, Unity
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I vow to thee my country
The unravelling of the relationship between the Church and the State in Britain has accelerated rapidly in the last thirty years. But the process has been going on rather longer than we care to remember. I don’t mean that disestablishment … Continue reading
Ordinariate Pilgrims of faith
At the beginning of Lent around 500 people were present at Southwark Cathedral for their Rite of Election. Among these 500 are Catechumens – those who have come from unbelief and are to be baptised at Easter – and Candidates … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Church, Christianity, full communion, Ordinariate, pilgrimage, Rite of Election
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Anglican Patrimony: the voice of the laity (2)
Fr Philip North has described the General Synod of the Church of England as “clumsy, dysfunctional and dangerous”. As an Anglican – and an Anglo-Catholic – Fr North has reason to use these harsh terms, given the way that the … Continue reading
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Tagged bishops, Catholic Church, Christianity, Church of England, General Synod, laity, Ordinariate
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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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Tagged America, Catholic Church, Church Planting, Evangelisation, Ordinariate
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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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Tagged Catholic Church, Church Growth, Evangelisation, Ordinariate, Renewal, Unity
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Models for Mission in the Ordinariate
Last year I wrote an article for the ‘Catholic Herald’ in which I suggested that the insights of the Church Planting Movement might be useful for the newly established Ordinariate. In particular I imagined that an Ordinariate group of lay … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Church, Christianity, Church Planting, Evangelism, Fresh Expressions, growing new churches, Ordinariate, Religion
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