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Tag Archives: Archbishop Hepworth
Feedback from Los Angeles
This came up today: The Great Disappointment Continues. I won’t attempt to understand John Bruce’s Code of Ecclesiastical Titles. Quite honestly, I couldn’t care less. Most days, I wear a pair of jeans and a hoodie with my long hair, … Continue reading
Elegy for “The Anglo-Catholic”
The blog The Anglo-Catholic is gone and replaced with some kind of generic page. WordPress, which I am using for this blog, is free and advertising is relatively unobtrusive, but perhaps blogs get taken down when they have rotted on … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglicanorum coetibus, Archbishop Hepworth, Blogging & Trolling, TAC
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Archbishop Hepworth Again
I read this in John Bruce’s blog: Hepworth Visit Abp Hewpworth will visit and celebrate mass at St Mary of the Angels at 7:00 PM Epiphany Day, Friday, January 6, 2017, not Epiphany Sunday as I had previously posted. (I … Continue reading
A little more about Archbishop Lefebvre
I was recently given the link to this video by a correspondent who was once a seminarian at Ecône and knew Archbishop Lefebvre rather well. This video is intended as a reply to a polemical book against sedevacantism, theory represented … Continue reading
The Avignon Patrimony
Another article has appeared More On The Patrimony Of The Primate and it really is quite poignant. I lived through those expectations and illusions of 2011 and the following year. I have found two of my writings that reflected my … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglicanorum coetibus, Archbishop Hepworth, Continuing Anglicanism, TAC
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La Bazarette sur la Canabière
Many years ago, I lived in Marseille to help with a traditionalist chapel near the Gare Saint-Charles. It’s an amazing town with its clearly Latin culture, crushingly hot summers and its own folklore. The accent is very particular, and I … Continue reading
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More Grave Digging
Further to my post of a couple of days ago asking what was going on, Mr Bruce has just sent in a new posting, The Patrimony That Won’t Die! This new posting really convinces me that there was never anything … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglicanorum coetibus, Archbishop Hepworth, Continuing Anglicanism, TAC
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What’s going on?
The saga about a little church in Los Angeles and its disputed tenancy has been an ongoing soap opera for quite a long time on St Mary’s Hollywood: The Cold Case File. The most recent posting Mr Bruce has put … Continue reading
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Anglo-Catholic conspiracies?
The author of More On Anglican Papalism seems to have bitten off a little more than he can chew when attempting a criticism of English Anglo-Papalism. It just doesn’t seem to match what I have experienced in my native country. … Continue reading
The Cold Case heats up!
John Bruce doesn’t allow comments on his blog, so I’ll say a word or two here. The Portsmouth Petition With Its Aftermath I think if he really knew my private thought, he would blow a gasket, so I will refrain. … Continue reading