Tag Archives: Sarum

Another Reflection about Sarum Culture

I thought I would briefly return to the theme of so-called Sarum patrimony and culture and the discussion on What role should Sarum play in the Ordinariate liturgy?. Another interesting comment appeared: Sarum is already arguably permitted to Roman Rite priests, … Continue reading

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Sarum and the Ordinariate Liturgy

There is a posting in Deborah Gyapong’s blog: What role should Sarum play in the Ordinariate liturgy? In a discussion with a friend about Msgr. Stephen Lopes’ excellent talk on developing an agreed upon liturgy for the Anglican Use Ordinariates, my … Continue reading

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A New Sarum Primer

Derek Olsen’s blog tells us in Modern Day Sarum Prymer about a new initiative, a book of Offices and prayers in traditional English. It is the Sarum Prymer compiled and published by Fr Michael Shirk, a priest of the Independent Catholic … 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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Sarum Calendar 2013

On Sarum Chant. To quote from the site: The Kalendar appearing here contains in the third column the information provided in the printed Sarum Kalendars such as that found at the front of the Breviarium 1531.  In the fourth column … Continue reading

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Sarum Sequence for the Second Sunday of Advent

Sequence for the Second Sunday of Advent (translated by Canon Warren). Let the choir devoutly bring Welcome to th’ eternal King, And with one consent renew The Creator’s homage due. Him angelic legions praise, On his face enraptured gaze. On … Continue reading

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The Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Use of Sarum, translated by Canon Warren The Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. At Mass. Office. Let us all rejoice in the Lord, celebrating this feast in honour of the virgin Mary ; over whose conception angels rejoice, and … 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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