A book finished by Fr Moreton around 1995 but hitherto unpublished is now available online
https://henrybradshawsociety.org/publications/online/From Jerusalem to Rome
I learned about this manuscript many years ago and feared it had ended up in a black bin-liner. All who have adhered to traditionalist liturgy admired Michael Moreton and placed him along with Geoffrey Willis among its greatest defenders against the barbarians. We all indeed grateful to his son for making this work available and to you for telling us of its existence. Robin Davies
Many thanks for the link. Should not the first question in the extract from the Bobbio Missal on p 138 begin 'Does he believe...?' and not as printed 'Dost thou...?'?
was for nearly three decades at Lancing College; where he taught Latin and Greek language and literature, was Head of Theology, and Assistant Chaplain. He has served three curacies, been a Parish Priest, and Senior Research Fellow at Pusey House in Oxford. Since 2011, he has been in full communion with the See of S Peter. The opinions expressed on this Blog are not asserted as being those of the Magisterium of the Church, but as the writer's opinions as a private individual. Nevertheless, the writer strives, hopes, and prays that the views he expresses are conformable with and supportive of the Magisterium. In this blog, the letters PF stand for Pope Francis. On this blog, 'Argumentum ad hominem' refers solely to the Lockean definition, Pressing a man with the consequences of his own concessions'.
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This link works better:
https://henrybradshawsociety.org/publications/from-jerusalem-to-rome/
it leads to a downloadable pdf.
Fr. Hunwicke,
The link you provided appears broken. However, here is a working link: https://henrybradshawsociety.org/publications/from-jerusalem-to-rome/
I learned about this manuscript many years ago and feared it had ended up in a black bin-liner. All who have adhered to traditionalist liturgy admired Michael Moreton and placed him along with Geoffrey Willis among its greatest defenders against the barbarians. We all indeed grateful to his son for making this work available and to you for telling us of its existence. Robin Davies
Much obliged, Father!
Many thanks for the link. Should not the first question in the extract from the Bobbio Missal on p 138 begin 'Does he believe...?' and not as printed 'Dost thou...?'?
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