Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment
30 September 2009
Greek lesson
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In the Liturgy of the hours, today we have a hymn for S Jerome written by Dom Lentini himself. It is in a metre called variously the Second ...
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Did Christians ever worship inthe vernacular?
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Writing in 1959, something like a decade before the Novus Ordo Mass was rendered into the impoverished English of Old ICEL, Christine Mohrma...
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26 September 2009
ME!
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I feel quite chuffed to see THREE photographs of myself on the NLM blog See if you can identify me!
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24 September 2009
Pope Benedict
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The blogosphere suggests that once again Diabolical forces are having a go at the Holy Father. I've said before and I'll say it agai...
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Meddling galore
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Since Orders depend upon a valid episcopate, where does all this leave Anglicans? I prefer not to answer this question by drawing out the im...
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23 September 2009
Do it yourself
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Well, today, for Padre Pio, I used the old Mass of the Stigmata of S Francis, with the new collect for the Saint. Tomorrow, following what w...
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21 September 2009
Catullus and the Continuum
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I don't keep in touch with the Continuum, whatever that may be, but could friends who do so let me know if it still attacks me? I don...
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English Missal
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I am doing a bit of research on the genesis and early history of The English Missal Missale Anglicanum . I have been unable to detect a co...
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20 September 2009
VERSUS OCCIDENTEM
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The other day Pam and I walked up the Thames to Eynsham and - how nice to find a RC church unlocked - looked in S Peter's, built on the ...
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19 September 2009
Via Nordica Media
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In i933 Dom Gregory Dix wrote a couple of scintillating articles about the errors of one Dr N P Williams (formerly, I have to admit, a pries...
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Embers???
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According to the Book of Common Prayer, the Missal of S Pius V, my Ordo, and the admirable S Lawrence Ordo, today is the Saturday of the the...
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16 September 2009
Consecration
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How lovely to see distinguished blogger Brother Lawrence Lew being solemnly professed in the Oxford Blackfriars on Sunday. May God bless him...
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