Tag Archives: Liturgy

Golden Oldies

I notice that some have been searching for “english altar”. Here are some liturgy files in my website that some might find of interest: The Eastward Position The English Altar Lenten Array Fiddleback chasubles

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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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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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Passion Sunday

In many churches, the statues and crosses are veiled in violet as from Passion Sunday, or the fifth Sunday of Lent. My chapel goes into Lenten Array just before Ash Wednesday and the images are veiled in off-white trimmed with … Continue reading

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Holy Week in Normandy

In the extremely unlikely event that any of you readers would find themselves in Normandy during Holy Week, you would be welcome to come along. I have planned Holy Week and Easter as follows at the chapel of the Chaplaincy … Continue reading

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Use of the Roman rite by Anglicans

This is the first of a short series of modest articles on the theme of Anglican Papalism. I will endeavour to refrain from polemics, but it is possible to see the real issues without treading on other people’s toes, taking … Continue reading

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Liturgical Garden re-post

Here is another posting from a little more than a year ago from the English Catholic. I try to get as much reflection as possible going about the Use of Sarum. The pre-Reformation Church was a bit of a mess, … Continue reading

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Sarum revival and pastoral considerations

Sometimes we read things like this here and there. This one is from an Orthodox priest arguing his scepticism about the western rite: I guess I am ambivalent about the place of the Western-rite.  I think the liturgical nuances of … Continue reading

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Sarum at St Cyprian Clarence Gate, 2002 version

A series of photos were taken in 2002 by John Salmon replicating the original Alcuin Club volume of the 1920s Ceremonial Pictured in Photographs. These images were commissioned by the Gild of Clerks and taken at the Comper church of … Continue reading

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Sarum in contemporary Roman Catholicism

This article by Fr Sean Finnegan is illuminating – The Legal Status of the Sarum Mass. It is quite amazing to see the interest in Sarum but yet blind hatred from some quarters. In particular a young man of questionable … Continue reading

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