Monthly Archives: February 2013

Another Reflection about Sarum Culture

I thought I would briefly return to the theme of so-called Sarum patrimony and culture and the discussion on What role should Sarum play in the Ordinariate liturgy?. Another interesting comment appeared: Sarum is already arguably permitted to Roman Rite priests, … Continue reading

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Sarum and the Ordinariate Liturgy

There is a posting in Deborah Gyapong’s blog: What role should Sarum play in the Ordinariate liturgy? In a discussion with a friend about Msgr. Stephen Lopes’ excellent talk on developing an agreed upon liturgy for the Anglican Use Ordinariates, my … Continue reading

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Thank you again

More message of sympathy are coming in, both on the blog and by private e-mail. I extend to you all and renew my thanks. Here is another shot of my late mother taken at their 60th Wedding Anniversary last August.

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A New Sarum Primer

Derek Olsen’s blog tells us in Modern Day Sarum Prymer about a new initiative, a book of Offices and prayers in traditional English. It is the Sarum Prymer compiled and published by Fr Michael Shirk, a priest of the Independent Catholic … Continue reading

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Tyranny of the Extroverts

I came across an article by this name. It is a notion I have seen implicit in many contexts, and not least in considering what kind of men are suitable for the priesthood. Well, I would say that a good … Continue reading

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A big thank you

I would like to thank all twenty-three of you who have shared their sympathy with me so far. I had a long conversation with one of my two sisters, a great comfort. I have had scores of e-mails of sympathy, … Continue reading

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Of your charity

I received the bad news from my father this morning – my mother had a massive heart attack yesterday evening at home and the paramedics were unable to save her. Margaret Mary Rose Chadwick née Barnett 22nd August 1930 – … Continue reading

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Priestly Training

There has been a certain amount of discussion in three blogs about the proper training of priests. Once we get rid of the red herring according to which the clergy of a “proper denomination” are properly trained and small minority … Continue reading

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Why bother blogging?

I suppose the answer to this one depends on our general attitude to the rest of humanity, whether we believe ourselves to be called to share good things with other people in a spirit of gratuity and generosity, whether it … Continue reading

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Survivalism

We humans are strange creatures! I occasionally read about Americans and people in some other big countries of the world going to live in some isolated place and stocking up on guns and provisions. Fuelled by the “work ethic” and … Continue reading

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