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Hilariter: December 2007
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Wednesday, 5 December 2007. On Saturday evening a group of us attended Vespers at St Peter's presided over by the Pope. It was a moving event, in which the Pope called us to the great theme of Advent, hope for the Lord's coming, a hope he has just medittated upon in his Encyclical. I was with Fr Martin Edwards of Southwark Archdiocese who took some pictures - one of which I hope will find its way on here as a record of the event. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Fr Tim's Rome Page.
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Hilariter: Reading Station to Station Churches
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Friday, 27 February 2009. Reading Station to Station Churches. However, the link with the church of San Giorgio lies in the fact that at the house belonging to the Passionists beside the church Blessed Dominic Barberi lived. He had heard and felt a call to go to England, to work for the conversion of England (oops! Blessed Dominic died on 27th August 1849 at the Railway Tavern near Reading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Reading Station to Station Churches. The hermeneutic ...
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Hilariter: April 2008
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Thursday, 17 April 2008. The other day saw another Latin class with Fr Reggie Foster. The course has been such a help and I have seen a marked improvement in my Latin. The classes, as noted previously, are always entertaining: firstly, because Fr Reggie's system for teaching is clever and brings out the challenge and the fun of the language; secondly, because his enthusiasm (and that's a weak word) is so evident and infectious. To which Reggie roared, "Perverse? It's divine and glo-o-orious! I can't reme...
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Hilariter: topsy-turvy
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009. I found I had written some posts for the station churches this year.er. a bit late but they are up. That's the problem with time travel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In September 2007 came to Rome to study a doctorate in theology at the Gregorian University and living at the Casa Santa Maria. View my complete profile. Sisters of the Gospel of Life. Links to other Blogs and Blags. Fr Tim's Rome Page. The hermeneutic of continuity.
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Hilariter: November 2009
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Saturday, 14 November 2009. Anglicans. Or Catholics. Is out. Those who say it adds nothing terribly new have got the point but also missed it. It adds nothing too new because it is about welcoming not just those in the Church of England but also those who internationally have their source in the Anglican Communion. Lastly, for now, I am glad we can get rid of the old approach of reception of converts to the Church which said that they must leave behind. Friday, 13 November 2009. Another visit to Anagni.
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Hilariter: February 2008
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008. The Blood of Martyrs. Of note too are the 4 creatures from Ezekiel and the Apocalypse representing the Evangelists, which are said to be their oldest preserved representations - I particularly like this chap- or lion - or St Mark:. Below is a painting of the two good sisters gathering relics and placing them in a well - forgive the flash! In the background is an area of execution with all sorts of implements of torture and death, including a Catherine Wheel. Also in the porch...
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Hilariter: Another visit to Anagni
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Friday, 13 November 2009. Another visit to Anagni. However, my next plan was that we should gain admittance into the Beckett Oratory, closed to the general public and situated just off the main frescoed crypt. The Honeypot Ruse was once more successful and we were able to get in. What is remarkable is that the depiction of Becktt in there, though much damaged, dates from ten to twenty years after his death - a near contemporary depiction. 6 December 2009 at 09:11. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hilariter: BBC bias
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009. Oh well, all that time travelling meant very little was done here. Yesterday saw the announcement of the Catholic Church's response the requests of Anglicans from different parts of the world to eneter into full communion with the Church. It is a very generous response, sensitive to their needs and difficulties. There has been a fair amount in the British press about this. This is what I wrote:. And what, exactly, are the distinguishing marks that they will be permitted to ret...
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Hilariter: October 2009
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009. I found I had written some posts for the station churches this year.er. a bit late but they are up. That's the problem with time travel. Oh well, all that time travelling meant very little was done here. This evening I wrote a complaint to the BBC concerning an on-line article written by Robert Piggott which can be found at http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk news/8318663.stm. This is what I wrote:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Sisters of the Gospel of Life.
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Hilariter: March 2008
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008. The church is decorated with very fine baroque and the sancturary enshrines the beautiful 13th century ikon of the. There is Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament here each day where the sisters pray for peace in families, among Christians and in the world. I know too that the church has some link with St Ignatius and the early Jesuits but I think I may have to read up a little more on that before daring to say anything. The church houses the Crucifix of St Marcellus which survive...