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New Mass Setting for Toronto
Matthew Larkin, Organist and Director of Music of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Ottawa, has composed a new Mass setting for the Ordinariate Use liturgy at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Toronto at the request of Peter Mahon. The new setting … Continue reading
Fr. Ed Tomlinson – The First Three Years – Part 3
Father Ed’s third post on the Ordinariate after three years is an empassioned plea for English Anglo-Catholicism to reunite with Rome bringing the English way back into the Catholic Church: Reflecting on the Ordinariate: Part 3 April 30, 2014 Last … Continue reading
Fr. Ed Tomlinson – The First Three Years – Part 2
The Blessings of Rome April 24, 2014 Yesterday I began reflecting on three years within the Ordinariate recalling a difficult start. Today we move onto happier pastures as I reflect on what has gone well. The blessings for those pioneering … Continue reading
Next Monday is St. George’s Day (and Pope Francis’ feast day)
As a result of this being Easter Week, the solemnity of St. George, patron saint of England (and patron of the Anglican Church) is transferred from the usual date of 23rd April to next Monday, 28th April 2014, in the … Continue reading
Some Anglican patrimony vestments at OLW Houston
A browse through the photos on the website of Our Lady of Walsingham, the principal church of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter in Houston, has led me to discover these pictures of the Ordinary, the Rector, … Continue reading
Fr. Christopher Phillips reflects on the early days of Our Lady of the Atonement
(Hattip to Deborah Gyapong, who found the following post on Fr. Christopher’s personal Facebook page:) “As I looked on the full church tonight during the Vigil Mass, I could not help but remember the first Vigil we had. On that … Continue reading
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An appeal to Catholic priests in Europe
Become a “Priest affiliate” ! We are writing today to all the Catholic priests in Europe (outside the UK) who may follow this or other Ordinariate websites and who have formed a positive impression of the life and mission of … Continue reading
Words of encouragement from San Antonio
In his blog “AtonementOnline”, Fr. Christopher Phillips, the pastor of the Pastoral Provision parish of Our Lady of the Atonement in San Antonio, Texas – the protoparish of the Anglican Use – has written the following words in this Lenten … Continue reading
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“Divine Worship – Occasional Services” to be published on 27th March
The first official liturgical book for the Personal Ordinariates to be provided under the auspices of the Apostolic Constitution, Anglicanorum Coetibus, will be published in the UK next week. “Divine Worship – Occasional Services” will be available from 27th March … Continue reading
English Patrimony of Liturgical Music
Under this title Francis Davey writes in this month’s “Australia-wide”of the BBC TV documentary series by David Starkey on English Music as sponsored by the monarchy. These four one-hour films do give a very good history of mainly sacred music … Continue reading
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