I'd be very interested to meet Fr Finigan one of these days. Perhaps on the journey beyond Avignon.... When we tried to stop for lunch in Avignon we couldn't find anywhere to park and ended up at the motorway services just outside where the food was particularly bad.
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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- and that never occurred to me. I must keep in closer touch with my Anglican friends.
I'd be very interested to meet Fr Finigan one of these days. Perhaps on the journey beyond Avignon.... When we tried to stop for lunch in Avignon we couldn't find anywhere to park and ended up at the motorway services just outside where the food was particularly bad.
+ Andrew
Sur le pont d'Avignon...
- perhaps, Fr H., you could preach on the Trinitarian perichoresis in the light of this song?
Curiously the Catholic Church, particularly the traditionalist wing, could learn a thing or two from Anglo-Catholics such as our learned blog host...
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