Monthly Archives: October 2012

St. Barnabas’ legal battled as outlined on Virtue’s site

There is a lengthy post about the battle of St. Barnabas parish in Omaha, Nebraska to keep its building as it prepares to enter the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter over at Virtue Online. The first part … Continue reading

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Cardinal Ouellet on the Synod of New Evangelization

   

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Insight into the charges against Archbishop Hepworth

Fr. Anthony Chadwick has a long post on the ongoing rift between former Traditional Anglican Communion primate Archbishop John Hepworth that includes a letter from Bishop Craig Botterill that lays out the concerns of those bishops who remain. Here is … Continue reading

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This is for those of us attending special events in December to practice

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By their fruits ye shall know them . . .

Over at Fr. Smuts’ blog, the good priest is, as Father Z might say in one of his tag lines “Throwing a nutty,” over my continued support for Archbishop Hepworth.  Others are weighing in, calling me misguided and so on. … Continue reading

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The signing of the Catechism of the Catholic Church

And the Portsmouth Petition of 2007 at St. Agatha’s On Oct. 26,  Anglican Catholic Christian wrote the following in the comments section of Fr. Stephen Smuts’ blog: Anglican Catholic Christian says: October 26, 2012 at 19:38 The comments by Patrick -TAC … Continue reading

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Superb sacred music every Sunday at the Toronto Ordinariate group

Lovely Peregrinus writes: We are trying to get the word out that some of the best liturgical music in the country is being offered weekly at Sacré-Coeur Parish in downtown Toronto at 1:45 p.m every Sunday.  Come and experience the … Continue reading

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First Anglican Catholic Church of Canada breakaway group holds Synod

Two years ago,  we experienced the first wave of parish splits or whole (but small) parish defections from the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada over Anglicanorum coetibus. That breakaway group reformed as the Traditional Anglican Church of Canada and sought … Continue reading

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St. Therese and the new evangelization

Here’s an excerpt of a story I very much enjoyed preparing.  It’s published now on the website of B.C. Catholic. Five years ago, Jim Anderson knew little about St. Therese of Lisieux when he applied for a post directing a … Continue reading

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Father Z rants about the meaning of words

Here’s an excerpt: When you change the words, you change the concepts. The liberal progressivist liturgical terrorist reformers were successful in changing our way of speaking about our sacred liturgical worship. For example, they made us – and no one … Continue reading

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