Monthly Archives: April 2012

Sarum in Scotland

Some interesting information on my Sarum e-mail list: * * * Of the Salisbury Liturgy used in Scotland, by Thomas Innes “The Bishops all inclined to his crown, Both temporall and the religion. The Romane books that then were in … Continue reading

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The Nordic Catholic Church in Germany

I draw your attention to a Nordic Catholic Church blog posting which is unfortunately in Nowegian – Historisk steg for Dnkk i Tyskland. Using Google translation, I am able to give you the drift of this article. Already, Bishop Roald Flemestad … Continue reading

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The Unlikely Voyage of Jack De Crow

Mad dogs and Englishmen! This is a fine book to read: The Unlikely Voyage of Jack De Crow: A Mirror Odyssey from North Wales to the Black Sea. In1998 Sandy Mackinnon left his home in England in a Mirror dinghy … Continue reading

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Simplified Easter Vigil

Archbishop Peter Robinson on The Old High Churchman has posted an article that continues his line of extremely interesting comments on liturgy and his Old High Church vision of Anglicanism. His subject is the Easter Vigil, which is approached from … Continue reading

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Secession, Accommodation or Witness?

Posting from the old English Catholic blog. * * * There is a striking article in New Directions – An Anglo-Catholic future by John D. Alexander and Phoebe Pettingell. To this posting I have given the three keywords these authors … Continue reading

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Old Catholic Ecclesiology

Here I am importing a few articles from the old English Catholic blog. * * * Looking for a new home? This article by Bishop Roald Flemestad of the Nordic Catholic Church was published in this [December 2011] month’s New Directions, … Continue reading

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A Paean to the Seas

I share with you this lovely poem by Walt Whitman set to music in Vaughan William’s Sea Symphony. I. A song for all seas, all ships. Behold, the sea itself, And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships; See, where … Continue reading

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TAC Archive

As promised, I have recovered all the material from the now-defunct English Catholic blog. I have made it available to researchers in an archive of material related to the Traditional Anglican Communion and Anglicanorum coetibus between the summer of 2010 … Continue reading

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Popular Catholicism

The Rose in the Cross blog is run by a person with whom I have had correspondence for some years. I feel I should be discreet about his name or religious pilgrimage. He eventually turned to the Hegelian and Marxist … Continue reading

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Discovery of a very interesting blog

Doing the rounds of forums and blogs, I came across the Anglican Rose blog. The about page called Pax Dei tells everything about the blog author and his ideas. This blog gives a tremendous amount of insight into the world … Continue reading

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