Author Archives: Fr Anthony Chadwick

Interesting Blog

Someone with the initials JV recently commented on one of my posts and said: You certainly have a keen sense of what is at issue, for the the future of the Roman Church. Sadly, most RCs are blinded to such … Continue reading

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Sede Vacante 2013

A few days ago, I reminisced about the vacancy of the papal see in Sede Vacante 2005. How does it seem this time? After the death of John Paul II, when I was already far from being in that Church as … Continue reading

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A Couple of Articles

I got the heads-up this morning in my mailbox. Shock Therapy – Could the next Pope learn from Benedict? I find this article of little interest, as I have found many analogies of little help. I think of the Ordinariate … Continue reading

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Mainsheet length

Another search term came in – mainsheet length, mirror dinghy centre main. There are two ways of setting up a main sheet in a dinghy. Most modern boats have a central mainsheet: This arrangement requires four pulleys because one loses … Continue reading

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Papal Speeches

This is becoming a new fad with: John Paul III – who goes the whole hog Politburo Papacy – a suggestion for leadership of the Church by a group of nine patriarchs or a pope and eight cardinals. Unnamed Pope … Continue reading

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The Old Soviet Empire and the Fax Machine

Another reflection comes into my mind as I find with Damien Thompson’s thinking. It is modern communication that is making all the difference. There is an old story that does the rounds according to which the real factor in the … Continue reading

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De quoi devenir chèvre…

The French have a wonderful expression – devenir chèvre, become a goat – for the way a human being reacts to an impossibly complicated or illogical situation that causes frustration and anger. It is often what we are confronted with … Continue reading

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Election address of Pope Celestine VI

It is, of course, a pipe dream – but something we can indulge in from time to time. * * * Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Humbled by the decision of the Conclave to have elected me as Pope, … Continue reading

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Sailing Question

The sailing season is nearly upon us, though it’s still rather cold here in Normandy. Under 10°C with probably no more than 7 to 8°C in the water, there is a real risk of hypothermia even with a good wetsuit … Continue reading

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Why do I care?

A comment came in, attached to the Panier de Crabes posting, asking me why I care about the Roman Catholic Church. Surely, one Pope goes out and another comes in, business as usual for another 2,000 years. Why do I … Continue reading

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