Tag Archives: England

Royal Birth

I join my Diocese and the people of my native country in congratulating Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today on the birth of their son, His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge. I likewise … Continue reading

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Baroness Margaret Thatcher RIP

I don’t usually discuss politics here, but I do honour this great lady who served our country by conviction and altruism. I am old enough to remember the years between the administration of Edward Heath, his resignation, the Labour fiasco … Continue reading

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Oh dear!

Pope Francis branded Britain ‘usurpers’ over Falklands conflict I was 23 at the time and saw an English warship with a massive hole in the side from one of Leopoldo Galtieri’s Exocet missiles as I sailed into Portsmouth from France … Continue reading

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From the TTAC Website

A reflection on What makes the Traditional Anglican Church of Britain Traditional? has appeared in the TTAC website. It dates from the very beginning of this year. It seems as though the English member Church of the TAC has a … Continue reading

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The Traditional Anglican Church in Britain

The Traditional Anglican Church in Britain was never very sizeable in a country where it would almost be said that people would continue to attend the same church building even it were sold to the Muslims and converted into a … Continue reading

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Advent 2012 Pastoral Letter from England

All this is very encouraging. Please keep the TTAC, its Vicar General and all the clergy and laity in your prayers. * * * Advent 2012 My Dear Friends, Greetings, to each and everyone one of you in the Name … Continue reading

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Sickness Strikes and Alien Nation

I have been more or less keeping up with the comments on my recent postings, and sometimes they get lively. Thank you, gentlemen. Last Tuesday I started one of the most violent bronchitis bouts I have had in my life. … Continue reading

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The Invisible Empire of Romantia

Further from my posting of yesterday, I used to have such a good laugh over the Romantic, the Reactionary Review, the Imperial Angel and the New Century written by those dotty ladies in England who are certainly less innocent than … Continue reading

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Saint George and Homage to England

Land of hope and glory, mother of the free… It suffices to be an expatriate to catch ‘patriotic fever’ on St George’s Day! St George was not English but a Cappadocian enlisted in the Roman army, and was martyred for … Continue reading

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