Orate pro anima Georgii Austin viri Venerabilis Ecclesiae Eboracensis quondam Archidiaconi necnon et Canonici Fidei quoque Catholicae propugnatoris qui nuperrime obiit. C A P D
I wonder, Father, if Greek/Latin on your blog could come with an English translation or paraphrase. I'm sure we don't all have the advantage of a classical education. Google Translate may help but I don't think this is the best translation of your announcement that Archdeacon George Austin has died: "George Austin pray for the soul of the venerable Church once Archdeacon of York, as well as the Law of the Catholic Faith propugnatoris who has recently died."
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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Readers may enjoy Robbie Low's interview of George Austin 20 years ago, and Austin's appreciation of Brian Brindley, from 2001.
I wonder, Father, if Greek/Latin on your blog could come with an English translation or paraphrase. I'm sure we don't all have the advantage of a classical education. Google Translate may help but I don't think this is the best translation of your announcement that Archdeacon George Austin has died: "George Austin pray for the soul of the venerable Church once Archdeacon of York, as well as the Law of the Catholic Faith propugnatoris who has recently died."
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