It was splendid to get so many Christmass Greetings ... both electronic and through the letter box. And such kind greetings!
Very many Thank-yous, and even more reciprocated good wishes.
And best wishes to all who read this humble blog, even when they don't always agree with what I write.
John Hunwicke sacerdos indignus.
Merry Christmas, Father Hunwicke! Thank you for your wonderful blog!!!
ReplyDeleteA very happy and a holy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteA very merry Christmas indeed - God grant we may meet up again in Oxford once this wretched pandemic is over and done with.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Father, you are also "a light in the darkness".
ReplyDeleteDear Reverend Fr. Hunwicke.
ReplyDeleteThank You for everything that you do.
Thank You for your erudite and Catholic Blog.
Thank You for being you and supporting/encouraging those who are tempted to despair.
Deo Gratias.
Merry Christmas to you and Pam; and as Josh wrote "God grant we may meet up again in Oxford once this wretched pandemic is over and done with".
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Pater!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Father! Your blog is a "go to" for me especially in these trying times.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from Downunder (the land of tyrants)!
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"I break off here because the sentence goes on for ever. I doubt whether, even now, this great Exonian Pontiff has completed it."
ReplyDeleteHow splendid! No doubt it will continue through all eternity.
A Happy Christmas to you, and to your family, esteemed sacerdote indigno. **LOL** May you experience good health & prosperity in the coming year, and may God rescue us all from this awful pandemic, and even more so from our own follies, and the follies of our neighbors. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Father!
ReplyDeleteA blessed Christmastide and a healthy, peaceful 2022 to you and your dear family, Father Hunwicke. The scope of your blog may be modest, but the richness you and your correspondents bring to the embattled members of Christ's Church is far-reaching. May there be many more years of this collaboration of "these few, this band of brothers" and of your invaluable pastoral guidance.
ReplyDeleteA happy and blessed Christmas to you Father, which I can still say on this Feast of the Holy Innocents as we are still in the Octave and in this family as well as others I am sure, we continue to feast while the rest of the world throws out its Christmas decorations and the stores start preparing for the onslaught of the manufactured "Valentines Day holiday".
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blog and pray that it continues for a long time.