Tag Archives: Medieval Catholicism

A Clerk of Oxford

A very interesting blog has been linking to my blog for some time, and I enjoy its poetic and artistic contents – A Clerk of Oxford. There are quite a few poems, hymns and devotions from the pre-Reformation era, well … Continue reading

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English Use

A nice posting has come up on Anglican Patrimony – The English Use by Fr Matthew Venuti of the US Ordinariate. My own experience as a cleric was much different from theirs, having been ordained to the diaconate at one … Continue reading

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Use of Sarum in Toronto

I have just discovered this video, though it has been around for a while. The liturgy in question was celebrated in St Thomas Anglican Church in Toronto, Canada. Some of the comments are quite waspish: Good effort, but trying to … Continue reading

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Sarum at Modern Medievalism

Keep an eye on Modern Medievalism. James Griffin, who runs this blog, has put up some fine posts on the Use of Sarum this month. I celebrate Mass according to this rite each day, and have done so for the … Continue reading

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Restored Medieval Church

I think I have at some time written an article about St. Teilo’s Church in Wales. I link to a new article by Christian Campbell whose blog is becoming interesting as he distances himself from apologetics and some of the … Continue reading

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Modern Medievalism

I have just discovered a medievalist blog – Modern Medievalism – that needs to be encouraged and better known. The most recent posts are about Pugin, and show images of the Great Exhibition of 1851.

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Celtic Christianity Revisited

It was about eight months ago that I wrote the posting Celtic Christianity. I gave a brief historical sketch about this branch of Christianity which is largely lost in the mists of time. Like Eastern Orthodoxy, the Celtic Church was more … Continue reading

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Medieval Liturgy

It is a while since I wrote anything on this blog’s primary subject, the liturgy and the Norman-English tradition. Lee on the BCP has this to say in regard to those who exclude the possibility of using medieval liturgical forms. The … Continue reading

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